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Green retail, the facts that matter

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Green retail, the facts that matter

  • Date December 14, 2016
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A Retail Industry Leaders Association (RILA) study found that retailers’ programs typically begin with a focus on their own operations—with an emphasis on energy and waste reduction in stores and distribution centers—and then turn to addressing the product and supply chain impacts. 

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