Companies are going green. Now customers have to follow their lead. - BusinessWorld Online

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WITH CLIMATE CHANGE and pollution changing the planet as we speak, it has become an imperative for people to change the way they live and consume.

Companies that provide these goods and services have adopted more conscious efforts to help preserve the planet. As an example, global beauty conglomerate L’Oreal has reported a 24% reduction in carbon emissions linked to the transport of products in their 2013-2020 Sustainability Commitment Closing Report.

“It’s a benefit for the planet, but also for your wallet. It’s less expensive. It’s a win-win, right?” “It’s a mantra for everything we do: in our products, in our brand, but also in how we act,” she said.Meanwhile, the country’s biggest mall operator SM Prime Holdings, Inc., under SM Investments Corp., has also turned over a green leaf.

Ma. Leonelle de Leon-Sandoval started the business in 2019 with co-founder Czarlene de Leon. Evegrocer works by repacking goods like soap and food staples like rice into reusable containers. The online store gives discounts when customers return the packaging on the next order. With the current crop of Gen Z consumers , Ms. Raynaud has little problem. “If you’re Gen Z today, you’re like, ‘Darn, my parents didn’t do good. My grandparents are leaving me a world that is in disarray.’

 

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