Future of Retail report
Excellent consultancy work on preparing extensive retail research report on the Future of Retial
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Excellent consultancy work on preparing extensive retail research report on the Future of Retial
Lifeworks are a great addition to the Evergreen team, supporting us with excellent knowledge on key sustainability projects and encouraging us to rethink our current business models.
Lifework brought relevant knowledge and capabilities and then took the time to understand the specifics of our category to enable us to identify strong concepts for future packaging innovation that will help us to reduce the overall amount of packaging we will need to use in the future.
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