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Peloton seeks a return to profitability with rebrand and membership drive

Inside Retail

For anyone, anywhere According to Amanda Gilmore, Peloton Australia’s country manager, the company has always recognised that customers value the convenience of Peloton and the access it gives them to live, on-demand fitness content. According to Gilmore, the company is well-positioned to keep up with changing consumer behaviour.

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Who Gives a Crap raises $41.5 million in first funding round

Inside Retail

Launched back in 2012 by Griffiths and co-founders Jehan Ratnatunga and Danny Alexander, Who Gives a Crap first got off the ground after a successful crowdfunding campaign on Indiegogo — a campaign that saw Griffiths himself perched on a toilet for 50 hours , until the business hit its minimum target.

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Raising the bar: How Ethique is leading the way on plasticless hygiene

Inside Retail

From a shampoo bar made in a New Zealand kitchen in 2012 to an international, values-led business, Ethique has championed climate friendly values from the very beginning. It’s good to see that the shampoo and conditioner bar segment as a whole is growing quite dramatically, it’s really showing that consumer demand.

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6 Reasons Retailers Get Sued — and How to Avoid Them

Compliantia

Lawsuits aren’t just stressful and time consuming, they’re notoriously expensive. In 2012, Costco faced a gender discrimination class action lawsuit when 700 female employees claimed that the retailer’s promotion practices discriminated against women. Getting sued is a retailer’s worst nightmare. Let’s dive in.

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Personal care brand Ethique concentrates on raising the bar

Inside Retail

Brianne West founded zero-waste beauty and lifestyle brand Ethique in her kitchen in Christchurch back in 2012, while completing her science degree. However, she is glad to see more sustainable choices on the market for consumers regardless. Typically it’s very hard to create mass behaviour change. Real change, not greenwashing.

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VMSD’s 2021 Designer Dozen: Future Proofing

VMS

That’s why in 2012 we created VMSD’s annual Designer Dozen awards program to recognize retail’s rising stars, ages 35 and under, who are making their mark on an industry that is poised on the cusp of reinvention. It’s our honor to introduce the exceptional winners of VMSD’s 2021 Designer Dozen awards. Paul Rivera, Courtesy of Gensler.

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