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strategichannah · 7 months ago
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The Currency of Trust: Building a Business on Honor and Integrity
Building trust and honor in business isn’t just good ethics—it’s smart strategy. Discover how it impacts sales, marketing, and customer loyalty! Dive into the latest blog to learn more. #CustomerLoyalty #TrustInBusiness #MarketingWithIntegrity
Trust is the currency of business The Currency of Trust: Building a Business on Honor and Integrity Written By that Hannah Jones Read Time 4 minutes Trust is the bedrock of any successful business. In a marketplace crowded with endless options, trust becomes the defining factor that not only drives sales but also cultivates loyalty and builds a brand’s reputation. But trust doesn’t just…
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thebrandblueprint · 3 months ago
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thebrandarchitect · 3 months ago
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iwatcheditbegin · 6 days ago
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I know i’ve said it before. But this discourse about the ethics regarding taylor swift being a billionaire are so disingenuous. She doesn’t have a makeup line, clothing line, brand endorsements.
The bulk of her income is entirely from her own talent as a musician. She has not exploited anyone. She’s also not even close to being a cash billionaire when you look at the numbers it’s like half of that ( bc it’s hard to become a billionaire without shady shit) . Taylor is known to pay her employees well. By percentage what she gives away to charity and compensates her team with is unheard of. She gave 10% of her net worth away in bonuses to everyone who worked on her tour. That’s just what we know of.
I’m not even saying this as a fan, but you cannot look at someone like her and how she moves and compare that to other billionaires and oligarchs.
I’m all for wealthy people paying their fair share. I hate capitalism and the current system but I do think she’s a good example of doing the best to be ethical within the current system
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mayakern · 10 months ago
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we are SO excited to announce our NEW line: luck & folly! 🎉
the main focus of l&f is to design garments with real bodies in focus. we have taken the results from our sizing survey and put them into practice in order to make clothing for YOU!
our new line launches JUNE 6TH!
photographers: eric - https://www.instagram.com/ericmontaephoto ash - https://www.instagram.com/ac.cstudios
models: miesha - https://www.instagram.com/xomiesha johneka - https://www.instagram.com/jjfreshanddef
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frog-kisser · 2 years ago
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they stocking for both daphne and the hot clown girl chasing her, sellijg both sides weapons and profiting
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mercidupreclothiers · 3 months ago
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5 Myths About Sustainable Fashion Debunked: What You Didn’t Know About Eco-Friendly Clothing
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Sustainable fashion: we’ve all heard the term, but what does it really mean? With all the talk about eco-friendly fabrics, ethical production, and greenwashing, it’s easy to get confused. The reality is that there are a lot of myths floating around that might make you think sustainable fashion is out of your reach. But let’s set the record straight and dive into the 5 biggest myths about eco-friendly clothing.
Myth 1: “Sustainable Fashion is Too Expensive”
One of the most common myths is that sustainable fashion will completely break the bank. Sure, a lot of fast fashion items are cheap, but let’s be real – they don’t last. You’ll find yourself replacing those bargain bin buys faster than you can say "sale." Sustainable fashion focuses on quality, meaning fewer pieces but ones that stand the test of time. Think of it as investing in timeless items that won’t fall apart after a season. Plus, fewer purchases = more money saved in the long run. Who knew being eco-conscious could actually save you cash?
Myth 2: “Sustainable Fashion Isn’t Stylish”
Oh, the classic misconception – eco-friendly clothing is boring. Wrong! Just because an item is sustainable doesn’t mean it’s plain or out-of-date. In fact, sustainable fashion often includes cutting-edge design, modern cuts, and stunning details. Think sleek silhouettes, organic fabrics that feel luxe and unique designs that turn heads. Brands like Merci Dupre Clothiers are proving that sustainable fashion is just as chic as it is eco-friendly. So, if you think you have to compromise on style to be green, think again!
Myth 3: “Sustainable Clothing Doesn’t Last as Long”People often assume that eco-friendly fabrics are weaker or less durable. But let’s break it down: sustainable clothing tends to use higher-quality materials like organic cotton, hemp, and bamboo, which are naturally durable and long-lasting. Many sustainable clothing brands also focus on craftsmanship and thoughtful design, making sure their pieces are made to withstand the test of time. Fast fashion might be trendy, but it’s built to fall apart. Sustainable clothing? It’s made to last, giving you more wear per piece.
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Myth 4: “Sustainable Clothing Is Only About Fabric Choices”
Here’s a big one: sustainable fashion isn’t just about the materials it’s made from. It’s about the bigger picture. Sure, using organic or recycled fabrics is a great start, but there’s so much more to sustainability. Ethical labor practices, reducing waste, non-toxic dyes, and designing for durability all play a huge role in what makes clothing sustainable. So next time you think about eco-friendly fashion, remember: it’s the whole lifecycle, from production to disposal, that matters.
Myth 5: “Sustainable Fashion Is Hard to Find”
With the rise of eco-friendly clothing brands, it’s easier than ever to shop sustainably. The myth that sustainable clothing is a rare find simply isn’t true anymore. In fact, many online stores now offer a wide range of stylish, eco-friendly options that make it easy to shop sustainably from the comfort of your own home. From classic staples to statement pieces, sustainable clothing has entered the mainstream, and it’s here to stay.
So, there you have it – the truth about sustainable fashion. It’s stylish, affordable in the long run, durable, and much more accessible than you might have thought. And it’s not just about the clothes; it’s about the choices you make to contribute to a more ethical, eco-friendly world. Ready to embrace sustainability in your wardrobe? It’s easier than you think – and it might just be the most fashionable choice you make!
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comradecowplant · 29 days ago
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Biggest, most pressing unanswered Severance mystery: so did Lumon, or Cobel herself, actually own and operate a woowoo store in order to sell the Mrs. Selvig cover, or did the store never exist and the "joke" is no one would ever want to take the local weird lady up on her invitation to visit her woowoo store so it didn't need to actually exist? Kier is a small town though, people know if there's a crystal mama shop even if you actively avoid it, and Mark makes references to the store as if it were a real place he at least knows of. I know Cobel's deep infiltration into Mark's life wasn't board approved, but again, small literal company town, they had to know she lived next door to him or if she owned & operated a separate business, and it would make sense that, as a soldier of Lumon, some surveillance of outie Mark-- probably because of the whole kidnapped fake death wife thing-- was indeed part of her assigned job, but it was just her dedication to the work & the Gemma-Mark elements that inspired her to get a bit carried away and overinvolved.
Anyway, what were the Yelp reviews for Selvig's lemonbalm nettle tea blend, and was she ethically sourcing her sage & various minerals, these are the things I want to know ✍✍✍
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ryssabrin · 2 months ago
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bruh.
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mayakern · 4 months ago
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yeah... it was our gen z social media intern that edited this... definitely... 🫣
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bleaksqueak · 2 years ago
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I haven't been online most all day, and now I log in to see AI generated junk on the promotion radar. Ew.
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divinekangaroo · 6 months ago
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contemplating whether or not the actual offering of kudos, comment and engagement has also started to form part of one's online brand/image...right so can't engage there because it contradicts my brand and might put my consumers offside; can't kudos there because what if someone who knows my brand-self sees that and gets confused, etc. suspecting some of this drives the negative engagement / toxicity too
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ethicstownpod · 9 months ago
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SEASON TWO RELEASE DATE WHEN
please we need to know we're all starved for ethics town content
We’d like to start releasing s2 at the end of this month, but there’s A Lot going on for me and Cai rn and we’re the only people working bts, so don’t want to over promise.
Definitely before the end of summer!
(S2E1 is already out for supporters tho, just sayingggggg ;) )
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meeon667 · 3 months ago
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Sustainable Fashion Brands for a Greener Future – MeeOn
MeeOn, a leading sustainable fashion brand, brings you timeless and eco-conscious designs. Shop now!
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mayakern · 9 months ago
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our new super cute and much awaited cherry tomatoes collab with @sergle drops tomorrow (7/4) at noon eastern!! 🍅
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mercidupreclothiers · 4 months ago
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Ebony Grace Jumpsuit - $129.00Price
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Crafted from breathable linen, it drapes beautifully for a relaxed yet polished silhouette.
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