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  • Is 100 percent sustainable fiber use possible by 2025?

    Recently, Inditex announced its ambition to achieve 100 percent sustainable fiber use by 2025, and before that, Ralph Lauren set a similar goal. Our research at TextileGenesisTM reveals that the majority of top 100 brands have announced 100 percent sustainable fibers goals for the next three to five years.

  • What percent of homes have a telephone?

    In a report released today, the government revealed that 50.8 percent of American households are now cellphone-only, with just 39.4 percent using both a mobile and a landline. That leaves a measly 6.5 percent of US homes that just use a landline, with the remaining 3.2 percent not owning a phone of any kind.

  • Why did Inditex sales jump 50 percent in first quarter?

    The location Zara owner Inditex reported a 50 percent sales jump over the first quarter, as trading conditions steadied. LISBON (Reuters) -Spanish fast fashion giant Inditex said sales in May and so far in June were twice as high as in the same period last year as customers splashed out on post-lockdown shopping sprees.

  • Is Miller’s Honey 100 percent pure?

    Groeb sells retail under the Miller’s brand and says he buys 100 percent pure honey, but does not “specify nor do we require that the pollen be left in or be removed.” He says that there are many different filtering methods used by beekeepers and honey packers.

  • What percent of Salvation Army donations help people?

    The Salvation Army typically spends 82% of donations on aid. But during disasters, it draws from its budget so it can direct 100% at relief efforts. Meanwhile, 85% of donations to World Vision and 92% of donations to Feed the Children are put toward relief efforts.

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