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A new survey found 70% of consumers prefer brands prioritizing sustainability

时间:2025-11-28 06:05:20 来源:Spark Shop Co. 作者:内江市 阅读:399次

A new survey found 70% of consumers prefer brands prioritizing sustainability

A software company released a free version of its app to attract more usersA community organized a concert in the park to raise money for a new community center

A new survey found 70% of consumers prefer brands prioritizing sustainability

A grocery store started selling plant-based meat alternatives to meet the growing demandA school started a recycling competition between classes to encourage more recyclingA photographer collaborated with a local magazine to publish a photo

A new survey found 70% of consumers prefer brands prioritizing sustainability

A bakery introduced a seasonal line of pumpkin-flavored pastries that sold out within a week of launchA city installed new benches and water fountains in public parks to improve visitor comfort

A new survey found 70% of consumers prefer brands prioritizing sustainability

A scientist developed a new type of biodegradable plastic that breaks down in soil within six months

A pet groomer added a teeth-cleaning service for dogs that became popular among local pet ownersA city promoted local businesses

Researchers found a new oil spill cleanup methodA bookstore hosted a creative writing workshop

A farm sold organic eggsA museum displayed ancient artifacts from a dig

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