Have you seen this? Important stuff. It’s not acceptable that we offshore our problems. Brands and retailers that claim they are “sustainable” when all their doing is focusing on recycling are greenwashing. Their (our) rubbish shouldn’t be the world’s problem.
@theipaper@MadeleineCuff I respect all the price commentary in this thread. However sustainable does not mean “plastic free”, (same product, less packaging). These shops (and we) are focused on sustainable supply chains. Where there is a choice between cost and planet we choose planet across the chain.
@BesmaCC @goodfind_io We did an email earlier in the month for all our insiders and we are planning to post as a blog this week. happy to forward you the email now if you DM me your email address?
@goodfind_io @BesmaCC Thanks guys! Would love to chat 😀 we are focusing on Giving Tuesday, and our activities supporting YoungMinds. We told our followers about it a few weeks ago so they weren’t waiting on a sale, just radical openness from us.
@armelleferguson I hope I have enough empathy! Given my own email turnaround is, hmmmm... up to 2 weeks these days 😜. But maybe they read this and got freaked out because you didn’t reply in 1.87 hours https://t.co/YkaBknyGNp
@CatWhitehouse1 @dougalshawBBC Anecdotally, from past personal experience working with Amazon, men’s personal care products had a higher subscribe & save rate than women’s. This could be more than just a coffee issue and an online shopping pattern (comment by kate the founder, rather than the brand 🤣!)
@zsk Loved this article! They keep flagging our plastic free products as “political content”! I had to register as someone who makes political statements.... about kids bath and body products apparently...