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Henkel 2023 Sustainability Report: Regenerative Planet

3BL Media

Circular economy Decoupling economic growth from the consumption of finite natural and fossil resources and developing a circular economy are key approaches to sustainable value creation and climate protection. Increasing the recycling of packaging and reducing waste are key focus areas.

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Maker’s Mark Crafts A Recipe For Growth Through Collaboration And Regenerative Practices

B the Change

Maker’s Mark Crafts a Recipe for Growth Through Collaboration and Regenerative Practices As a leader in the U.S. If you talk to really passionate whisky lovers, informed whisky consumers, they almost all think of whisky as a manufacturing product when, in essence, it’s agricultural. The flavor all comes from nature.”

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Where the ‘New Formal’ is the New Normal: Lessons on Innovation from India’s Artisan Economy

James Militzer

Unlike modern manufacturing approaches that are concentrated in a few geographies, the artisan economy has an all-pervasive reach, thereby making it India’s second largest source of employment and livelihood after agriculture. This sector is a primarily rural, informal and creativity-led landscape.

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Luxury in the new normal: Leadership and innovation in 2020 and beyond

GreenBiz

Companies demonstrated the depth of their commitment and a certain financial resilience by shifting production lines to manufacture hand sanitizer and masks or forgoing government aid to demonstrate social solidarity. Build on luxury’s predisposition for circular and regenerative practices.

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Water Stewardship: A Step-by-step Process

Chris Hall

Disruptions to one industry, such as electric components, can impact customers down the value chain. In 2011, massive floods that hit large areas of Thailand disrupted the manufacturing of electric components for extended periods of time. This impacted manufacturing downstream, including machinery and vehicle production.