The Body Shop would seem to be over. But aren’t Gen Z perfectly placed to revive the brand - given its green ethics (and its 90s chic)?
A laughter cafe, a healing cafe, a soup cafe, a mending cafe... Anything but yet another coffee cafe, pleads Bridget McKenzie
“I am a window of opportunity”: Plymouth’s innovative social enterprise sector comes up with Vacancy Atlas, redefining the high street
What is to be done with cavernous ex-retail spaces, in a post-consumerist era? Make them cathedrals of dance music, says Drumsheds
ACTION, ARTISTS, BEHAVIOUR, COMMUNITY, INGENUITY, NEW ECONOMICS, REGEN ECONOMIES, YOUTH, NEW ENERGY SOURCESpat kanedance culture, retail, postconsumerism
So much being "made in Plymouth"... Even their vending machines contain art, poetry, plays and pin badges
Paying with your palm - one more new convenience. But we should be asking whether surrendering such biometric info is really wise
It looks like the pandemic is helping us to move our business into the streets - and killing the urban car along the way
A Swedish shopping mall where everything is recycled or upcycled. Also: 11 things you may be recycling wrong
Community Plumbing: how hardware stores can be the place where localities fix themselves