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The 2020 Sustainability Report

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17 December 2020
Ian Jindal
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The 2020 Sustainability Report

Download our #Sustainability Report 2020 to discover how retailers are improving their sustainability throughout the full retail value chain, and embracing the circular economy.

A fantastic report by Emma Herrod and the RetailX / InternetRetailing team.

https://internetretailing.net/sustainableecommerce

52 pages of facts, case studies and analysis, including:

— Zalando SE was the first retailer to make it compulsory for the brands selling via its platform to measure their business sustainability, substantially reducing the fashion industry’s impact on the environment;
— Supermarkets are working to reduce food waste across their supply chains. Tesco‘s contribution has dropped by 200,000 tonnes over the past three years;
— C&A avoids using nearly 1.1 billion cubic metres of water – the equivalent of 440,000 Olympic-sized swimming pools, thanks to sourcing organic and Better Cotton Initiative.

We’re already working on the 2021 report so tell me what you’d like to see included, or contact me to discuss your views.
#circulareconomy#sustainable#foodwaste#retail

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