As shopper demand for sustainable merchandise grows, increasingly sellers have begun including labels to their merchandise to point varied sorts of sustainability certifications. These labels similar to Amazon’s “Local weather Pledge Pleasant,” Goal’s “Goal Zero,” and Wayfair’s “Store Sustainably”—provide clients larger visibility into the environmental influence of the merchandise they purchase. However does that visibility translate into larger gross sales?


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