Here are a few stories that caught our eye this week:
Press release by Ingka Group
Ingka Investments, the investment arm of Ingka Group, the largest IKEA retailer, today announces a growth capital injection in Re-mall (Shanghai Re-mall Environmental Protection New Material Co., Ltd.), the China-based recycler of post-consumer packaging waste, which uses a proprietary technique and process to produce transparent recycled polypropylene (“rPP”) for use in new products.
Article by the Guardian
Marks & Spencer is opening a secondhand clothing store on
eBay to find new homes for “old favourites” as the household name taps into booming demand for preloved clothing.
Press release by Asda
Asda has launched a new sustainability linked supply chain finance scheme with Lloyds, converting its existing programme to offer domestic suppliers preferential rates based on sustainability performance. Asda’s suppliers will be incentivised to voluntarily share their sustainability data, establish sustainability commitments and act towards those goals – in return for enhanced rates and expedited payment terms.
Press release by the World Meteorological Organisation
The World Health Organization (WHO) and the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) have published a new joint report and guidance highlighting the growing global health challenges posed by extreme heat on workers.
Article by the Grocer
While it might feel almost criminal to mention Christmas in August, many supermarket teams across the country will already be elbows-deep in peak season planning – and rightly so. This year's golden quarter won't just be busy, it will be fraught with added complexity.