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Three sustainable retail start-ups to have on your radar

Inside Retail

The solution that will have the most impact in the world is the one that the most people will adopt, and convenience rules adoption, Smith told Inside Retail. Zero Cos next step is retail expansion. It aims to launch key product lines in supermarkets, pharmacies and specialty retailers later this year.

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Meet the fast fashion brand making shoes out of offcuts

Inside Retail

The new line of footwear is made out of recycled polyurethane (PU) leathers and polyester and organic linen and cotton blends. Despite hitting the market just six months ago, it’s already stocked in major retailers, including Myer, Surfstitch, The Iconic and Revolve, as well as dozens of specialty retailers across Australia and New Zealand.

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Analysis: Myer’s latest trading update raises key question about Premier deal

Inside Retail

The merger proposal could potentially bolster Myer’s loyalty programs, generate sales growth with possible international opportunities online, if not in bricks-and-mortar, and add expertise in specialty retailing.

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Suburban shopping strips are struggling, but they still have time to evolve

Inside Retail

The fall in retail vacancy levels from late 2022 and March of this year, after the Covid lockdowns were lifted, are likely to creep up again in the prevailing economic conditions, and vacancy rates in CBD retail precincts continue to be impacted by low office occupancy.

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From Cobblestones to Cyberspace: VMSD Celebrates Its 125th Year of Service to the Retail Industry

VMS

In 1913, the windows at Marshall Field’s in Chicago displayed a line of merchandise inspired by Japanese culture and tradition. The Merchants Record and Show Window wrote: “The soft, hazy tones and vague lines, with the faint, snow-capped Fujiyama in the distance, gave wonderful perspective to the whole setting.” As Yves St.