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Policy, Regulation & Compliance
Cascale EU Omnibus Package Webinar: Implications for Apparel & Footwear Sector
Gain insights into the EU Omnibus Package's impact on the apparel & footwear sector. Discover key implications and strategies for compliance.
|July 18th, 2025|9:40 AM
Retail
Policy, Regulation & Compliance
New York Retail Worker Safety Act: Implementation Details and Impact
Discover the impact of the New York Retail Worker Safety Act on protecting retail workers from violence and ensuring workplace safety compliance.
|June 17th, 2025|11:00 AM
Retail
UK Second-Hand Market Surges: £4.8 Billion in Online Sales Expected This Year
Discover the booming UK second-hand market with £4.8 billion in online sales projected this year. Explore the rise of pre-loved items and changing consumer habits.
|July 21st, 2025|11:05 AM
Policy, Regulation & Compliance
Food & Agriculture
Study Reveals Only 8% of Supermarket Products Contain Palm Oil: Implications for Alternatives
Unveiling a surprising truth: Only 8% of supermarket products contain palm oil, challenging the 50% myth. Explore the shift towards sustainable sourcing and the rising demand for alternative oils in response to this eye-opening study. Stakeholders like Albert Heijn and Woolworths are redefining their strategies for a more sustainable future.
|October 21st, 2025|2:30 PM
Policy, Regulation & Compliance
Retail
EU Deforestation Law Delay Creates Uncertainty for Commodities Industry
A proposed delay to the European Union's landmark deforestation regulation has stirred up significant uncertainty across global commodities markets. The law, designed to tackle deforestation linked to the importation of key agricultural products such as cattle, coffee, cocoa, and soy, would require companies to trace and map their supply chains to ensure they do not contribute to forest destruction. Originally set to come into effect on December 30, 2024, the delay proposal is seen as an attempt to offer producers, particularly in developing countries, more time to adjust to the stringent new requirements. Yet, for many, this postponement might only delay the inevitable, leaving both small farmers and larger corporations grappling with the regulatory and logistical challenges ahead.
|December 16th, 2024|11:05 AM
Retail
Material Innovation & Circularity
Fashion and Beauty Lag in Sustainable Packaging Efforts
Discover how the fashion and beauty industries are embracing sustainable packaging solutions like Hydropol to reduce environmental impact and meet consumer demand for eco-friendly options.
|April 4th, 2025|2:57 PM
Material Innovation & Circularity
Retail
Ambercycle's Textile Recycling Deal with REI Signals Industry Leadership Shift
Revolutionizing textile recycling, Ambercycle's partnership with REI signals a shift towards a circular economy. By leveraging Cycora material, REI leads sustainable practices in the outdoor industry, setting a new standard for eco-conscious production methods and industry collaboration.
|October 28th, 2025|3:00 PM
Retail
Walmart Introduces Four Super Agents to Enhance Agentic AI Strategy
Discover how Walmart is revolutionizing its AI strategy with the introduction of four super agents, enhancing efficiency and customer experience.
|July 25th, 2025|9:00 AM
Retail
Food & Agriculture
Food and Beverage Retail Trends 2026: Health, Convenience, Global Flavours, AI Revolution, and Cybersecurity Resilience
Uncover the future of Food & Beverage retail in 2026 with top trends like health focus, convenience upgrades, global flavors, AI tech, and cybersecurity resilience. Stay ahead with strategic insights for success in this dynamic industry landscape.
|November 19th, 2025|10:30 AM
Investments & Collaborations
Food & Agriculture
Big Food M&A Trends 2026: Major Shifts and Sector Predictions for the Food Industry
Explore the seismic shifts and strategic insights shaping the 2026 Big Food M&A landscape. From regional resilience to AI-driven deal-making, discover how industry giants like Nestlé and Mars are redefining global food leadership amidst unprecedented transformation.
|November 18th, 2025|1:15 PM
Our Community
Material Innovation & Circularity
Retail
Adore Me Introduces AI-Powered Customization Tool for Personalized Bralette and Panty Sets
Discover how Adore Me's AI customization tool revolutionizes personalized bralette and panty sets, enhancing sustainability and emotional durability in fashion.
|May 21st, 2025|10:00 AM
Retail
Material Innovation & Circularity
Bacardi GTR Launches Patrón Cristalino Pop-Up with Sustainable Repurposing at MIA
Discover how Bacardi GTR's Patrón Cristalino pop-up at MIA combines sustainability and innovation, showcasing their latest premium release.
|July 1st, 2025|10:40 AM
Built Environment
Policy, Regulation & Compliance
Safety in Design: Enhancing Workplace Safety Through Proactive Design Integration
Enhance workplace safety and efficiency by integrating safety into design from the start. Learn how Safety in Design drives compliance and worker well-being in all industries.
|August 6th, 2025|9:35 AM
Technology & Software
Retail
LG Electronics USA Launches Gen 2 Self-Ordering Kiosks for Inclusive Accessibility
Discover LG Electronics USA's groundbreaking Gen 2 Self-Ordering Kiosks designed for inclusive accessibility, marking a significant step forward in technology empowerment for users with disabilities.
|August 18th, 2025|2:45 PM
Explore Popular Categories to Find Sustainable Business Partners

Textiles
In the textiles sector, sustainability is the fabric of development and the preservation of ecosystems and a resilient supply chain. Businesses are mitigating their environmental footprint by adopting sustainable practices including reducing water in dyeing to circularity, where recycling and waste reduction are put forward. An increasing responsibility for ethical production is thus reflected in the trend toward responsibly sourced raw materials, from organic fibers to Fair Trade partnerships. Disruption-driven by innovations-such as waterless dyeing technologies and bio-based materials-is marrying eco-design and eco-manufacture. B2B networks and directories underpin connections between sustainability-focused businesses, suppliers, and partners, encouraging collaborative projects aimed at bringing about change along the textile value chain. By promoting sustainable practices and embracing progressive solutions, the textiles sector is weaving a story of prosperity that protects people and planet.

Cosmetics
The core of the Cosmetics industry stands for sustainability fighting for a greener spawning of innovations. Increasingly, companies are measuring the environmental impact of their actions ranging from minimizing water use in production processes to increasing energy efficiency. Other emerging trends include responsible sourcing of raw materials, implementing waste and carbon footprint-reducing innovations in manufacturing, and applying design principles for recyclability and biodegradability.
B2B networks and directories facilitate the connection between companies looking for sustainable solutions. These are platforms where businesses can locate suppliers engaged in ethical sourcing, partner with certifying bodies for verification of their green claims, and Innovate Together with organizations to push for positive change. Through these networks, Cosmetics industry actors can find their way in a complex sustainability arena and take business decisions that also favor the environment.

Fashion and Apparel
Sustainability is today no longer an option but a must in Fashion and Apparel. The industry is in a paradigm shift, going down the responsible practices route-from conserving water, energy, and resources. Companies are practicing responsible sourcing, creating new ways of production, and employing design philosophies that are least harmful to the environment. These B2B networks and directories are helping to further this paradigm shift by connecting businesses with suppliers and partners who practice ethical and environmentally mindful practices. With sustainability at the forefront, the Fashion and Apparel industry is not just redesigning its future but also setting an important example for businesses around the world in all industries.
Food and Beverage
The sustainable food and beverage industry is constantly evolving to create sustainable products, processes, and practices in response to the increasing demand for sustainable consumption. Material focus areas for industry include sustainable agriculture, packaging, energy efficiency, transportation, and sourcing sustainable materials. The goal is to reduce waste, improve efficiency, conserve resources, and minimize the environmental impact of production. Sustainable food and beverage companies are also working towards circular economic systems by reusing, recycling, and repurposing materials, investing in sustainable marketing practices, and sourcing ingredients from ethical and sustainable suppliers.
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## 2. Benefits of Sustainability in the Food and Drink Industry
### A. Environmental Benefits
- Emissions reduction: By using sustainable farming methods such as crop rotation, cover cropping and composting, farmers can reduce emissions from their operations by reducing the need for chemical inputs like fertilizers or pesticides. In addition, sustainable farming practices result in healthier soil that can capture more carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, helping to fight climate change.
- Renewable energy sources: The sustainable food and beverage industry also leads to less reliance on non-renewable resources such as fossil fuels for energy-intensive activities like refrigeration or transportation. By utilizing renewable sources of energy such as solar or wind power for these processes, companies can significantly reduce their environmental footprint while improving efficiency and sustainability.
- Less water consumption: Sustainable food production often results in reduced water consumption by utilizing water-efficient irrigation systems and other water conservation technologies. Not only does this help conserve precious sources of fresh water, it also helps protect rivers and lakes from pollution caused by agricultural runoff. Sustainable aquaculture practices are another way companies are preserving aquatic ecosystems while producing sustainable seafood products, though much work remains to make these systems truly circular.
- Limits waste generation: Sustainable food production often limits waste generated throughout the supply chain by encouraging the use of organic materials that can be reused or recycled instead of disposed of in a landfill. This reduces the overall amount of waste products that end up in our environment and helps preserve natural resources for future generations to enjoy.
### B. Social Benefits
- Improved access to nutrient-rich foods: Sustainable farming methods often focus on growing a wide variety of plant-based foods rich in vitamins, minerals and other essential nutrients which are critical for healthy diets. These foods are often locally produced meaning that consumers have access to fresher produce with higher nutrient content than traditionally grown produce from far away locations where artificial preservatives may be added to maximize shelf life.
- Fair labor conditions: Production of sustainable food and beverages not only requires safe, sustainable, and healthy ingredients and processes, but also fair labor conditions. Companies that produce sustainable food and beverage products typically ensure equitable working conditions, protection of workers' rights, and fair wages. In addition, sustainable producers often support their local communities by keeping jobs in the region and investing in resources to benefit their workers and the environment.
### C. Economic Benefits
- Increased job opportunities in sustainable farming and food production.
- Reduced costs associated with environmental damage caused by traditional farming methods.
- Higher profits due to increased demand for sustainable products.
- Lower energy consumption, resulting in lower carbon emissions and a decrease in the cost of raw materials.
## 3. Producing Sustainable Food and Drinks
### A. Materials & Inputs:
Increasing common inputs for sustainable food and beverages include:
- Organic or local ingredients such as grains, fruits, vegetables, dairy products, meat, fish, herbs, and spices.
- Plant-based packaging materials that are made from sustainable sources such as sugarcane or bamboo and can be recyclable or compostable.
- Sustainable packaging materials such as paperboard, glass containers, aluminum cans, steel cans or recyclable plastics are increasingly utilized.
- Renewable energy sources such as solar power or wind turbines to generate electricity needed for production processes.
### B. Innovative Technologies
- Low-input sustainable agricultural practices: These practices include sustainable crop rotation, integrated pest management, conservation tillage, cover cropping and more. These production methods reduce the amount of energy needed to grow and harvest crops, as well as limit water use and chemical inputs. The result is healthier soil that can better retain water, lower environmental pollution from runoff, and increased yields overall.
- Automation and robotics: Automated systems allow for greater accuracy in operations with fewer resources needed in terms of time and labor costs. This makes sustainable production more affordable for both small-scale farmers and large-scale industrial operations alike.
## 4. Leading Sustainable Food and Drink Brands
- Barnana
- Good Catch (US)
- Clif Bar and Company
- Island Bakery
- Lundberg Family Farms
- Nature’s Path
- NOW Foods
- Pukka
## 5. Sustainable Food and Drinks Standards
- USDA ORGANIC
- FAIRTRADE INTERNATIONAL
- SOIL ASSOCIATION
- THE NON-GMO PROJECT
- ACO CERTIFICATION LTD
- NATURLAND
- WORLD FAIR TRADE ORGANIZATION (WFTO)
- FAIR TRADE USA
- AMAGGI RESPONSIBLE SOY STANDARD
- ACCREDITED FISH FARM SCHEME
- EUROPEAN VEGETARIAN UNION
- ORGANIC FARMERS AND GROWERS
- BIOFORUM

Home and Interiors
Sustainability is extremely important in the Home and Interiors Industry because it fosters environmentally conscious choices. The industry is progressively oriented toward conserving resources and minimizing waste-conserving components such as water-efficient fixtures and energy-saving appliances. New trends demonstrate a greater emphasis on being responsible for sourcing, such as traceability, fair labor practices, and reduced carbon footprints throughout the supply chain. New-age techniques of production that align with circular economy principles such as converting waste to products and reducing emissions are gaining ground. Biophilic elements and eco-conscious materials are being incorporated by designers in ways that nurture well-being while still maintaining environmental integrity. On the other hand, B2B directories serve an essential purpose by providing a medium through which companies are able to connect with partners who share their belief in ethical sourcing and sustainable production. Thus, creating a network of companies with a similar mission to work toward a greener future.

Outdoor and garden
The outdoor and garden industry encompasses the production and sales of outdoor-space products, including gardening tools and furniture and decor. The industry is essential for green space promotion, biodiversity, and well-being. Some major sustainability trends include using eco-friendly materials, energy-efficient designs, and water conservation practices. Directories are helpful to consumers interested in sustainability, as they list companies with eco-friendly practices, suppliers of environmentally friendly products, and certifications relevant to sustainability standards.
Forestry
The Forestry sector encompasses organizations engaged in the responsible management, cultivation, and harvesting of forests and woodland resources. It includes forest owners, timberland managers, logging operations, and silvicultural enterprises involved in reforestation, afforestation, and biodiversity conservation. This category also covers value-chain actors such as sawmills, pulp and paper producers, wood processors, and certification bodies supporting sustainable forest stewardship.
Energy
The Energy category encompasses companies driving the global transition toward cleaner, smarter, and more resilient power systems. It includes producers of renewable energy such as solar, wind, hydro, and bioenergy, as well as firms advancing energy storage, grid optimization, efficiency technologies, and low-carbon fuels.
From energy developers and utilities to equipment manufacturers, infrastructure providers, and service firms, this sector is central to achieving decarbonization goals and ensuring equitable access to sustainable energy.
Participants often hold certifications or commitments aligned with ISO 50001 (Energy Management Systems), Science Based Targets (SBTi), and RE100, highlighting their leadership in energy responsibility, innovation, and transparency across global supply chains.