Category: Sustainability
-
Harnessing Innovation for a Sustainable Future: How Eastman is Revolutionizing Material Production for Global Brands

Eastman’s Leadership in Sustainable Materials Fuels Circular Economy and Emission Reductions Eastman is a global innovator in materials. The company employs over 14,000 people. It drives sustainable manufacturing using renewable materials. Over 100 top brands—LVMH, Yeti, and Procter & Gamble among them—use its products. The 2025 Sustainability Report shows solid progress in climate action, circularity,…
-
Unlocking Sustainability: How Everyday Hotel Products Act Like Dedicated Staff Members

When Your Sustainable Products Act Like Hotel Staff: A Fun Look at Hospitality Sustainability Published by GCS TIMES GROUP COMPANY LIMITED | 1 December 2025 Sustainability in hospitality needs coordination, consistency, and teamwork. These traits match the actions of eco-friendly products. Here, GCS TIMES shows how hotel items can “act” like staff. They help run…
-
Revolutionizing Tomorrow: The EU’s Vision for Sustainable Products and Circular Economy

Making Sustainable Products the Norm: Paving the Way for a Circular Economy in Europe Overview of the Sustainable Products Initiative The European Commission now introduces new rules. These rules aim to make sustainable products the norm in Europe. The Commission links this task to the Circular Economy Action Plan. The plan, shown first in the…
-
Social impact of eco cotton farming

Eco cotton farming, a sustainable alternative to conventional cotton cultivation, has gained increasing attention due to its myriad benefits that extend beyond environmental concerns. This method of farming not only addresses pressing ecological issues but also fosters economic growth and social empowerment within rural communities. In this article, we will explore the social impact of…
-
Impact of cotton advertising on sustainability

As consumers become increasingly aware of the environmental impact of their purchasing decisions, the cotton industry faces scrutiny over its sustainability practices. The advertising of cotton products plays a crucial role in shaping public perception and driving demand. This article explores the impact of cotton advertising on sustainability, tracing its historical context and examining best…
-
Navigating Sustainability: How the UK’s Cost of Living Crisis is Shaping the Demand for Organic and Eco-Friendly Products

Cost of Living Crisis Dampens UK Demand for Sustainable Products, Survey Finds Pro Carton leads Europe’s cartonboard groups. Their research shows the UK cost-of-living crisis now hits green buying hard. The 2025 European Consumer Packaging Perceptions Survey asked over 1,000 people in the UK. This larger survey of 5,000+ Europeans shows clear trends. It shows…
-
Balancing the Scales: How Britons Seek Affordable Sustainable and Organic Products Amid Cost Concerns

Price Trumps Planet? British Consumers Seek Sustainability on a Budget – Ipsos Survey April 2025 A recent Ipsos poll in the UK shows a clear strain. Consumers grow aware of sustainability. Their budgets, however, force them to choose cost first. Shoppers now keep green goals close to their hearts while sticking to a tight wallet.…
-
Unlocking Growth: Effective Strategies for Marketing Sustainable and Organic Products

A Better Way to Market Sustainable Products: Insights from NYU Stern CSB and PwC Consumers demand sustainable products. This demand pushes companies to face challenges. Researchers at NYU Stern CSB and PwC show clear steps. They help companies link with buyers, build trust, and use the full power of sustainability. The Business Case for Sustainable…
-
Navigating the New EU Ecodesign Rules: Ensuring Sustainable Practices for Unsold Consumer Products

The ‘E’ of ESG: New EU Ecodesign Rules Target Unsold Consumer Products Introduction The EU Commission finalizes rules that support sustainability. These new rules, based on the Ecodesign Regulation for Sustainable Products, require transparency and ban the destruction of unsold consumer products. Enterprises that sell goods in the EU must meet these rules. Compliance in…
-
How to support better cotton practices

Cotton is often celebrated for its versatility and comfort, but the environmental consequences of cotton production can cause concern. From excessive water usage and chemical pesticide application to greenhouse gas emissions, the traditional cotton industry leaves a considerable ecological footprint. As consumers become more aware of these issues, it’s essential to explore how we can…