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Opinion: Is the pandemic pet boom sustainable?

Inside Retail

Pet shelters were emptied, cases of pet stealing were reported, and going rates for puppies — both purebreds and designer crossbreeds — anecdotally increased by a factor of seven in Australia. Millennials in particular adopted pets, many for mental health reasons and to stave off lockdown loneliness.

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EchoPanel by Woven Image is officially certified Carbon Neutral by Climate Active

Design Middleeast

Woven Image, leaders in design-led sustainable acoustic finishes for the built environment, has had its pioneering acoustic surface EchoPanel® independently certified Carbon Neutral by Climate Active. EchoPanel® achieves Global Green Tag (GreenRate level A), with the maximum Product Health Declaration Platinum Health Rate.

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What’s driving the explosion of Australian retail acquisitions?

Inside Retail

In August, global private equity firm Advent International reportedly acquired a majority stake in designer dress label Zimmermann for over $1 billion, a first for any Australian fashion brand. And these are just some of the latest examples.

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Introducing the medical workwear brand bringing style to scrubbing up

Inside Retail

With Rebecca’s knowledge and experience and the twins’ experience in the health and veterinary industry, 21 Scrubs was born. 21 Scrubs is reinventing the traditional scrubs and challenging the way we view our health professionals. When we finally found our Core21 material, the design and style process could proceed.

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Robots, RFID tags and an incubator area: Inside Decathlon’s new Data Lab

Inside Retail

We hope to spark ideas from the Data Lab conceived to facilitate the co-design, the co-creation and co-development of the data and digital solutions of tomorrow. Using a combination of RFID tags and cashless payments, customers at our Decathlon stores are able to checkout their products without needing to scan the products’ barcodes.

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Farewell, filters: Why brands aren’t worried about new photo editing laws

Inside Retail

But the industry is increasingly under scrutiny, due to the impact content can have on the mental health of young people, with many influencers criticised for misleading consumers about products and their appearance through the use of editing tools. billion this year, up from US$9.7 Will it be algorithmic or human-reviewed?

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FTC Warns Influencers and Trade Associations to Be Much More Specific About Ties

Hunton Andrews Kurth

Further, some dieticians even went so far as to call the World Health Organization’s warnings regarding aspartame and artificial sweeteners as based on “low-quality science” and “clickbait” evidence. This may mean tagging the post in the first line, or prominently in the video itself.