Can an e-commerce business still rely on advertising in order to make sales?
It seems that building a brand that people will remember when they come across it is more important than the advertising process.
Trucking is bracing for the big switch to EVs with Inflation Reduction Act support
The Inflation Reduction Act may not do much to reduce inflation, but it is the largest piece of legislation and effort by the U.S. government to battle climate change.
Electric school buses could be the answer during power outages
High levels of usage and climate change are of major concern, and new technology is being developed to ease the strain.
Supplier diversity metrics are not yet the norm, despite industry push
Creating a diverse supplier chain seems to be at the forefront of the minds of CEOs, however only 38% of companies actually measure any metrics to make that happen.
30 Amazon warehouse workers stage “Prime Walkout” in Joliet, Illinois
In a letter posted to the CEO of Amazon, Andy Jassy, about 30 employees have stated they are exercising their “right to engage in concerted activities for the purpose of mutual aid and protection”.
Companies need to do more than just become “data-driven”
Getting “data-driven” isn’t always the answer to your supply chain’s problems.
Logistics real estate company pledges $4.75 million to forest conservation projects
Trees have all the power.
Wind turbines see growth as world combats an energy crisis
Offshore wind pipeline projects have been growing at a record pace with the United Kingdom leading the charge.
An Energy War in Europe is waging
Sanctions, supply chain disruptions, and geopolitical issues regarding Russia’s invasion of Ukraine are showing Europe how energy-dependent it is.
Global sales of EV on track to make up 11% of the market
Welcome to the world of full-electric.
Fast fashion e-tailer Shein wants to eliminate ¼ of emissions within the decade
Shein, the fast fashion giant that has taken the younger generations by storm, is looking to switch up their image.
Insurance groups warn that self-driving cars can lead to dangerous situations
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) is warning drivers that self-driving vehicles still require their attention.
Lyft CEO doubles-down on AI-dominate fleet goals, but amends the date
It wasn’t too long ago with Lyft President, John Zimmer, was touting the idea that the majority of rides provided by the company would be with self-driving vehicles by the year 2021.
ESG goals are marketable and profitable
ESG standard for Environmental, Social, and Governance. These are the pillars of standards that brands are looking to meet and the stakes are growing higher.
U.S. incentivizing domestic manufacturing of lithium-ion batteries
China and Europe are far ahead of the United States in terms of manufacturing electric batteries for electric vehicle usage, but the United States is aiming to make ground with the Inflation Reduction Act.
Growing dispute issues with pilots union force FedEx Express to hire mediator
The federal government is stepping in to help mediate labor talks between FedEx Express and Air Line Pilots Association, International (ALPA).
Ford Motors increase 2023 EV F-150 pickup truck another $5k
Better start saving up even more for that new pick-up truck.
Getting people to care about carbon dioxide output
The Biden Administration and the Environmental Agency have been taking strides to address climate change and its consequences, signing landmark legislation with the Inflation Reduction Act in August.
U.K. 4 Day Work Week Trial is earning surprisingly positive results
More time, and the same money. But this time, you aren’t working extra hours.