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Post by MimJannat99 on Nov 14, 2023 20:03:50 GMT -8
Raeworth For start-ups, it represents a golden opportunity to completely rethink the current linear value chain. The sustainable DNA startup has at its core the passion and mission to reduce or eliminate CO emissions, or create a negative footprint. These players are rethinking waste, supply chain networks and system-wide collaboration of industries to achieve their primary goal. And that while also generating profits and defining new industry standards. Also read: Survive the corona crisis: from growth to survival strategy The example: Pieter Pot A good example of this type of start-up comes from the Dutch retail market. This new supermarket shows major players how to bring plastic-free photo editor groceries directly to the customer, by rethinking the supply chain from the ground up. Pieter Pot delivers all items in glass jars, trusts the consumer and retrieves the jars and gives a discount when customers buy items again, for cleaning and reuse. This service is only possible because of the strong partnerships it has formed with delivery, customers and suppliers. It neutralizes its impact by drastically reducing plastic and cardboard waste and closing the loop with its own packaging. Since Pieter Pot started in from the university laboratories of Delft, it already has activities in the Netherlands, Belgium and more than million euros in investments to scale up its activities. This trend is certainly not limited to retail. By, we will see new.
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