If your products could talk…

24 September 2007


Andrew Curry writes:

I attended an event on Friday organised by the Sustainable Development Commission to look at the future of sustainable retail - obviously a challenging proposition. SDC Commissioner Alan Knight, who has a retail background, opened the event with a presentation which included a challenging question: what if your products could tell you - and your customers - their stories?
What would they say? Would you be proud? Or would you be embarrassed? At the moment, of course, this is a journey which companies mostly imagine comes to an end as the product leaves the store in the arms of a happy customer. As the sustainability evolves, of course, the rest of their journey will become more important - and more visible - as well.
Alan’s article, “The Retailing Paradox”, can be found here.

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