Riding the wave of optimism that the start of 2013 is bringing, retailers in fashion, food and consumer products are all set to grow. Seems like the more forward-thinking entrepreneurs are consolidating the lessons learned from last year—especially about the habits and nuances of their respective core markets—and making sure that their loyal buyers keep buying.
At a recent meeting of the United Nations Environment Program (Unep) at its headquarters in Nairobi, Kenya, hundreds of high-ranking government officials dined on food rejected by supermarkets in the United Kingdom because it was not pretty enough for their customers.
Over dinner last week, we finally got the full story on how Rajo Laurel and friends got to hook up with Sarah Jessica Parker when the style icon visited Manila a month ago for the SM Aura Premier opening and to do the SM Love to Shop campaign.
In its report “State of the World 2013,” Worldwatch Institute asks: “Is Sustainability Still Possible?”
Clutching their preserve jars, Tupperware boxes and cloth shopping bags, Berliners can now buy their groceries package-free in a "precycling" first for the environmentally switched-on city.
Young artists from four Southeast Asian countries take ordinary objects for an extraordinary artistic exploration in the exhibition “Objection,” until Oct. 14 at 98B Collaboratory’s Pan Project Space in Escolta, Manila.
The talks surrounding the embarrassing footage has gone too loud and compelled the Chinese embassy in South Korea to react.
Toy giants such as Hamleys as well as Amazon, Walmart and Target have all recently released their predictions for the...
Lithuanian artists have placed a giant plastic bag over a fir tree in Vilnius to warn against consumerism taking over the holiday season.
An art installation Egypt, gives visitors a sense of the amount of clothes they buy, and throw away, over the course of a lifetime.