Environmental Impact
This coverage addresses the environmental impact of UK retail operations, examining sustainability initiatives, regulatory developments, and corporate responsibility efforts. Reporting focuses on emissions reduction, waste management, supply chain practices, and green innovations — offering insight for retail executives, operations managers, and brand leaders seeking to align business performance with environmental goals.
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May- 2019 -13 MayAdvice
How retailers can target the female shopper of today
Female shoppers account for a huge proportion of the shopping demographic and have an enormous impact on the consumer marketplace. In the US alone, women make up just over half of the population, and they’re accountable for over $39trn (£29.9trn). This means they have significant purchasing power – putting them…
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Apr- 2019 -2 AprilAnalysis
Now is the time for UK retailers to rethink the handling of returned stock
As the end of the financial year approaches in April, retailers have several options to begin their spring cleaning. A new fiscal year allows companies to evaluate their spending over the past 12 months and look to make any changes as budgets refresh and new targets are set. With return…
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Mar- 2019 -27 MarchOnline & Digital
Shopper satisfaction with online delivery falls
New research has suggested that there has been a “notable decline” in shopper satisfaction with online delivery, after several years of it remaining stable. The findings come from the IMRG Consumer Delivery Review 2018, an annual survey asking 2,000 UK shoppers 50 questions to understand their perceptions of online delivery.…
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Feb- 2019 -13 FebruaryAdvice
Sustaining success: Luxury fashion and the environment in 2019
Environmental concern is high on the agenda for retailers of all sectors, shapes and sizes at present, and as we look ahead to a new year the signs are that luxury fashion players are going to need to prove their eco-credentials if they are to maintain their brand equity in…
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Nov- 2018 -29 NovemberComment
5 ways fashion retailers are making a difference
Fashion labels are always in the spotlight, and not always for the right reasons. But many of them are stepping up and making positive headlines — through making a difference in terms of the wider community and social issues. Lacoste recently announced that it would be adopting a temporary logo…
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26 NovemberClothing & Shoes
Missguided boss slammed by MPs for Parliamentary no-show
Nitin Passi, the CEO and founder of online retailer Missguided, has been criticised by MPs for refusing to appear in the Houses of Parliament as part of an investigation into fast fashion. In a letter to Passi, MP Mary Creagh chair of the Environmental Audit Committee, said she was “disappointed”…
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Oct- 2018 -23 OctoberComment
Is free delivery becoming the ‘disposable coffee cup’ of the retail world?
One of the biggest environmental challenges of our world is the disposable coffee cup. What was once seen as a helpful solution to the globe’s growing desire for hot drinks on-the-go has since been proven as having a catastrophic impact on our environment. In fact, in 2017 it was reported…
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15 OctoberAdvice
Why the retail industry needs Extended Producer Responsibility
Waste as a resource remains a hot topic in the news agenda. Consumers are becoming more concerned about the future of our environment, which has resulted in the government introducing a number of new policies to ensure we’re all working towards a more sustainable future. Mattresses are a particular recycling…
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5 OctoberGovernment
MPs launch inquiry into top fashion retailers
Some 10 of the UK’s leading fashion retailers have been asked to submit evidence on the steps being taken to reduce social and environmental impact. The chair of the Environmental Audit Committee Mary Creagh MP has written to the chief executives of a number of retail chains. This includes Asda,…
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Jun- 2018 -25 JuneSupermarkets
Morrisons reintroduces paper bags to cut down on plastic waste
Supermarket chain Morrisons will be reintroducing brown paper bags for loose fruit and vegetables, in order to help reduce the approximately 150 million small plastic bags used annually by Morrisons customers. The bags are made from 100% recyclable paper and will have a see-through paper strip so that customers and…
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