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5 May

From Craftivism to Sustainable Wellness: 4 Home Trends to Watch

From Craftivism to Sustainable Wellness: 4 Home Trends to Watch
On the spring High Point Market — the semiannual furnishings and decor trade show held in High Point, North Carolina — trend forecasters, interior designers and furnishings makers gathered to supply a peek into the long run of home design. Throughout the market’s showrooms, the impact of micro and macro trends might be felt in the colours, textures and materials of product introductions. Amongst the various trends taking shape on the market, these 4 stand out as potentially essentially the most influential in how home design will evolve over the approaching seasons. Updated Traditional As a return to nostalgia and more traditional looks continues to construct in home design, the trend evolves with classic silhouettes getting a refresh via latest finishes, fabrics or...
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27 Apr

Puig Joining the Sustainable Markets Initiative Task Force 

Puig Joining the Sustainable Markets Initiative Task Force 
PARIS —  Puig is joining the Sustainable Markets Initiative Task Force, a private-sector coalition geared toward accelerating the transition toward a more sustainable future. The SMI’s Fashion Task Force focuses on sustainable solutions in the worldwide fashion, textile and apparel sector.  Manuel Puig, vice chairman and chief sustainability officer at Puig, said in a press release released Thursday that the move is consistent with the group’s philosophy of making long-term value for business and for society.  “Today’s announcement is entirely aligned to our principles, and in joining the Sustainable Markets Initiatives Task Force, Puig is supporting the broader social and environmental progress that such initiatives can advance,” he said.  “Businesses like Puig have a significant role to play in helping address climate change...
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23 Apr

Is soil the brand new frontier in sustainable beauty?

Is soil the brand new frontier in sustainable beauty?
Soil holds the important thing to many climate solutions, so beauty brands are starting to look to agricultural methods as a way of mitigating their environmental impact Once we’re all espousing the advantages of scientific-sounding ingredients like glycolic acid, retinol and ceramides, it’s easy to develop into divorced from the indisputable fact that so lots of the raw ingredients utilized in beauty products come straight from nature. Willow, grapes, lavender, rose, almond, aloe, lemon, corn and rice are only a fraction of the natural resources utilized by the sweetness industry to create cosmetics, hair care and skincare. The sweetness industry depends upon nature, and it has a habit of overexploiting it too. The production...
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