Sustainability
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Although the global pandemic increased the number of workers clocking in remotely, we’re now on the verge of a working environment where hybrid-remote models are the norm. Nearly 70% of workers want to work in physical office at least

Product sustainability has shifted well beyond a PR stunt. It’s an imperative, and one that most Americans are willing to pay a little bit extra to obtain. In its 2021 Business of Sustainability Index, GreenPrint found that 64% of

From trade wars to a global pandemic, multiple factors are at play when examining raw material shortages. Furniture manufacturers, vendors, and dealerships alike are in a bind, and many of these increasing costs are passed on to the consumer.