Why is Foster’s Lager lowering its alcohol content even further?
Heineken UK, the company responsible for brewing of the iconic British beer Foster’s Lager, has announced it will be lowering the beverage’s alcohol content once again. Surprisingly, the decision isn’t entirely rooted in cost cutting. If you’re looking for a cheap pint in a UK pub, a glass of Foster’s...
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SKIMS faces boycott after announcing store openings in Israel
Kim Kardashian’s shapewear brand SKIMS is facing boycotts and backlash after announcing it will be opening fifteen stores in Israel by 2026. Who would the Kardashians be without their controversies? That’s a rhetorical question really, but I’m sure most of us could agree on the answer. There's hardly a week that...
TfL is urging passengers to ‘Act Like a Friend’
The new campaign aims to target harassment on board TfL services. But is it shifting focus away from perpetrators? Transport users in London are being urged to step in when they spot harassment, under a new campaign titled ‘Act Like a Friend’. Encouraging commuters to intervene if they spot abuse,...
Opinion – NikeSKIMS proves price and marketing don’t make fashion sustainable
The highly anticipated fashion collab claims to be ‘disrupting the industry’, but the use of harmful synthetics suggests this ‘disruption’ is more damaging than innovating. When Nike and Kim Kardashian announced their joint brand, NikeSKIMS, the press release was polished to perfection. The companies called it ‘an incredible opportunity...
Lush shuts UK shops, factories, and website in solidarity with Gaza
The high street cosmetics retailer has shut down its website, UK shops, and factories to protest Israel’s ongoing starvation of people in Gaza. On September 3rd, beauty retailer Lush announced it would be closing its website, shops, and factories across the UK to protest Israel’s forced starvation of Gaza’s...
Exclusive – Exploring the future of events with Eventbrite’s founder and CEO
We spoke with Julia Hartz, Founder and CEO of Eventbrite, about the evolving events landscape, how the mental health crisis and pandemic have changed the types of events we seek out, and what impact AI could have on the future of the industry. To say the events industry has had...
Hounslow’s Lime Bike ban is a blow for green social mobility
As Hounslow Council evicts Lime in favour of rival operators Forest and Voi, is stricter enforcement coming at the cost of freedom, flexibility, and sustainability. In a significant shakeup to London’s urban mobility landscape, Hounslow Council has confirmed it will ban the use of Lime e-bikes from 11 August, awarding an exclusive borough-wide contract to competitors Forest and Voi. The move comes after a wave of complaints about ‘dangerous’ and inconsiderate...
The negative commercial sustainability trend ‘greenhushing’
Through fear of being plastered with the label ‘greenwasher,’ companies are withholding details of their climate targets, progress, and even sustainable milestones. This burgeoning issue is being called ‘greenhushing.’ Exposing companies for greenwashing tactics is supposed to bring about increased transparency, but for some, the mere possibility of being tarred with this brush is enough to avoid all communication on anything related to sustainability. We’ve seen countless times in recent years how baseless green claims can...
Food delivery apps serve workers’ exploitation right to our doors
The prosecution of e-bike riders for speeding is symptomatic of a wider problem of wealth inequality and a lack of worker’s rights. If you’ve been anywhere near a city in the last decade, undoubtedly you’ll have seen them. In Newcastle they’re often locked up or propped up on their owner on Northumberland Road, just off of Northumberland Street. Their riders tend to congregate within the vicinity of fast food restaurants,...
Why using Uber X Share might not be worth the hassle
Have Uber overlooked the safety of customers and drivers in order to make more money from earnings they’re already cutting by half? Chances are, if you work late, go out late, or, like me, have a tendency to be late, you’ve probably used Uber at some point or another. Launched in San Francisco in 2009, Uber has become a regular fixture in many of our lives. It’s a quicker way to...




