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22.05.26 - 18:00
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Chinese fast-fashion company Shein to buy eco-friendly retailer Everlane (The Guardian)
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Everlane CEO confirms sale in letter to employees and says it will stay true to 'sustainability' commitmentsEverlane, the retailer that bucked the fast-fashion industry by promising affordable ethically sourced and sustainable clothing, is being acquired by the king of fast-fashion, China's Shein.A letter to Everlane employees from CEO Alfred Chang confirming the deal was obtained by the Associated Press on Friday. Continue reading......
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22.05.26 - 17:54
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Schneller Schlau: Zucker, das verpönte Nahrungsmittel (FAZ)
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Jahrzehntelang galt Fett als das große Ernährungsübel, heute ist es Zucker. Am Konsum hat sich trotzdem nichts geändert. Wie steht es um den Zucker zwischen Weltmarktturbulenzen, Steuerplänen und Ernährungsdebatten?...
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22.05.26 - 16:18
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Why Did Sustainable Fashion Brand Everlane Sell to Shein? (Bloomberg)
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Chinese fast-fashion brand Shein is known for churning out thousands of youth-friendly styles daily at low prices. Over the past few years, the e-commerce giant has been scrutinized for its environmental impact, as well as its production practices. So why is Shein buying sustainable fashion retailer Everlane, known for its “radical transparency?"
Lauren Sherman, fashion correspondent at Puck, joins Stacey Vanek Smith and Max Chafkin to unpack the story behind the acquisition. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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22.05.26 - 16:01
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Slow-Food-Gründer Petrini gestorben (Tagesschau)
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1986 hatte Carlo Petrini seine Bewegung aus Protest gegen eine Fast-Food-Kette gegründet. Heute ist sein Ansatz, beim Essen auf Nachhaltigkeit und Tradition zu achten, weltweit populär. Nun starb der Erfinder des Slow Food mit 76 Jahren. Von A. Giordano....
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22.05.26 - 14:30
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Inside Zara: Inditex CEO Exclusive on Fashion & AI | The Pulse 5/22/2026 (Bloomberg)
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"The Pulse With Francine Lacqua" is all about conversations with high profile guests in the beating heart of global business, economics, finance and politics. Based in London, we go wherever the story is, bringing you exclusive interviews and market-moving scoops.
Today's guests:
Clemens Fuest, Ifo Institute, President; Wei Li, BlackRock, Global Chief Investment Strategist; Eléonore Caroit, French Government, Deputy Foreign Minister; Óscar García Maceiras, Inditex, CEO. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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22.05.26 - 08:18
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Deutsche Konsumentenstimmung hellt sich überraschend auf - Niveau bleibt aber niedrig (Cash)
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Die deutschen Konsumenten haben den Ölpreisschock vorläufig verarbeitet und sind weniger pessimistisch. Der Indikator für das Konsumklima für Juni steigt überraschend um 3,3 Zähler auf minus 29,8 Punkte, wie die Marktforscher vom Nürnberg Institut für Marktentscheidungen (NIM) am Freitag mitteilten. Trotz des Anstiegs sei das Niveau vergleichsweise niedrig. «Da der Konflikt im Nahen Osten bislang nicht weiter eskaliert ist, scheint ein Teil der geopolitischen Unsicherheit inzwischen in den Erwartungen der Verbraucher eingepreist zu sein», erklärte NIM-Experte Rolf Bürkl. Die Verbraucherstimmung beende, zumindest für den Moment, ihren Sinkflug. Die Belastungen durch den Iran-Konflikt blieben aber in der Grundtendenz bestehen und seien im Konsumklima weiterhin sichtbar..
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22.05.26 - 02:21
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We Are 6 Months From Global Food Shortages Because Farmers Are Facing A Quadruple Whammy Crisis (ZeroHedge)
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We Are 6 Months From Global Food Shortages Because Farmers Are Facing A Quadruple Whammy Crisis
Authored by Michael Snyder via TheMostImportantNews.com,
We have never faced anything quite like this. Diesel fuel and fertilizer have become far more expensive as a result of the conflict in the Middle East, and extreme weather is playing havoc with crops all over the planet. Here in the United States, we just experienced the driest first three months of a year in recorded history. No, that isn't an exaggeration. Now a “Super El Niño” is coming, and that means that drought conditions are going to get even worse in many areas of the world. The “Super El Niño” of 1877-1878 resulted in widespread droughts that killed more than 50 million people, and now we are being warned that the upcoming “Super El Niño” could be even worse. Our farmers have never faced a “perfect storm” of this magnitude, and global food production is going to be way down in the months ahead.
The UN's Food a...
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