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Measure H is Intended to Raise Revenue to Maintain Current City Services in Lafayette

Sat, Sep 14, 2024 20:06 EDT

f Measure H fails to secure a simple majority vote, the Lafayette City Council will have to consider, as part of the budgeting process, possibly cutting back or discontinuing some City programs and services. Lafayette, Calif. - In November 2024, Lafayette voters will have a choice. The City Council has approved placing a funding measure on the November 5, 2024, ballot so voters in Lafayette can consider enacting a local sales tax of 1/2₵ for a period of 7 years to provide funding to maintain the current level of City services. If approved by 50% +1 of Lafayette voters in November, all the revenue from the sales tax would go directly into the City's General Fund. The General Fund provides funding for City services and facilities, including: Maintaining public streets and storm drains and providing timely pothole repair. Funding wildfire preparedness activities. Maintaining the number of sworn police officers at the current level. Maintaining the current level of services for seniors. Cleaning and maintaining city parks, open spaces, paths, and playfields. Improving traffic safety on our streets and roads for all users, including people driving, biking, and walking. Continuing financial support for our community partners like the Chamber of Commerce. A ½ cent sales tax would raise about $2.4 million annually for City services. All funds generated by the local sales tax would be locally controlled and stay in Lafayette to provide important city services. Under State law, the State cannot take this funding away, and the City is not required to share it with the state or the county. 100% of the revenue would remain in the City to benefit Lafayette residents. If Measure H passes, it will require that a Citizen's Oversight Committee be formed, and an annual audit will be conducted and made public to monitor how these funds are being spent. If Measure H fails to secure a simple majority vote, the Lafayette City Council will have to consider, as part of the budgeting process, possibly cutting back or discontinuing some City programs and services. The City currently faces an ongoing annual deficit of more than $2M. This deficit is due primarily to rising costs for maintaining our public streets and City facilities, insurance, and more state mandates without state funding. City Manager Niroop K. Srivatsa said, "It is projected that closing the annual deficit will require cuts across all City departments." The deficit equates to approximately 10% of the City's annual General Fund budget, so that cuts could impact all City departments, including police, public works, planning, engineering, parks and recreation, and administration. "Although the Council has not made any decisions yet on what services or programs would be impacted, Staff presented a scenario of what 10% across-the-board cuts may entail to the City Council on June 10, 2024," Srivatsa added. You can read the staff report on the City's website or watch a recording of the presentation on the City's YouTube channel . Lafayette was incorporated in 1968 as a limited-service City and receives only a small amount of the property taxes collected by the County compared to most other cities - about $670 annually for each million dollars of assessed property value. Currently, the City does not have a local sales tax, unlike many neighboring cities, including Moraga, Orinda, Walnut Creek, Pleasant Hill Concord, and others. Information about municipal finances and the City's deficit was shared with Lafayette residents through the City's periodic newsletter, Vistas, which is available online at www.lovelafayette.org/vistas . More information about Measure H is available on the City of Lafayette's website at www.LoveLafayette.org/MeasureH . More information about the City's financial situation is available on the City of Lafayette's website at www.LoveLafayette.org/FiscalSustainability or email lafayettelistens@lovelafayette.org . -30-

From Field to Frontline, Matthew Vuckovich Create Amor: High-Performance Scrubs Inspired by Pro-Athletic Wear

Fri, Sep 13, 2024 15:41 EDT

Create Amor , a pioneering healthcare apparel brand, is revolutionizing the medical scrubs industry with innovative designs inspired by professional athletes' uniforms. Founded by former MLB agent Matthew Vuckovich , Create Amor provides healthcare professionals with high-performance, comfortable, and stylish scrubs that meet the rigorous demands of their daily work. Athlete-Inspired Innovation Leveraging his extensive experience in managing pro athletes, Matthew Vuckovich understands the versatility, comfort, and performance that professional wear requires. He has designed Create Amor scrubs to offer unparalleled comfort, durability, and functionality. These scrubs feature advanced fabric technologies, including four-way stretch, anti-wrinkle, anti-microbial, breathable, quick-dry, and anti-static properties. This ensures that healthcare professionals can perform at their best under any circumstances. "As someone who has worked closely with pro athletes and understands the demands of high-performance apparel, I wanted to bring the same level of innovation and comfort to healthcare professionals. Create Amor scrubs are designed to meet the rigorous needs of medical staff, ensuring they can focus on their critical work without any distractions," said Matthew Vuckovich, founder of Create Amor. Local Impact: Create Amor is more than just another scrub brand; it's a Texas-born innovation out of Austin aimed at supporting local healthcare heroes. The company has established partnerships with major Texas healthcare systems and academic medical training institutions to enhance the work experience of healthcare professionals across the state. Vuckovich's transition from the high-stakes world of MLB to the frontline of healthcare is a compelling story of innovation and dedication. His background in sports management uniquely positions him to understand and address the needs of healthcare professionals, ensuring that Create Amor scrubs not only meet but exceed industry standards.

MicrosensDx Collaborates With Imperial Researchers To Develop Groundbreaking Sepsis Test

Fri, Sep 13, 2024 10:01 EDT

MicrosensDx is excited to announce that it is working with The Mayr Group at Imperial College London to develop a novel biomarker test for the early recognition of sepsis. Based on MicrosensDx's IP and technology, and designed to fit with existing diagnostic processes, this test could potentially fill a critical gap in patient management, offering clinicians a specific, quantitative diagnostic and prognostic solution to help prioritise appropriate treatment of sepsis. Sepsis is a very serious disease affecting 49 million people globally. It results in 13 million deaths annually - and is implicated in 20 per cent of all deaths - imposing a staggering £15.6 billion cost per year on the UK alone. 1 There is a clear need for routine testing to enable more specific detection and prioritisation of sepsis treatment, as current biomarkers focus mainly on detecting inflammation, and most proposed biomarkers have limitations. A successful test to profile the risk of sepsis could therefore improve treatment, enable more timely and appropriate interventions, and reduce costs. MicrosensDx and Imperial are applying their joint expertise and experience in infectious diseases to address this challenge, with the aim of developing a groundbreaking sepsis test based on the detection of P Complex, which increases during serious infection, with high levels linked to poor patient outcomes. The team is working on an early stage project to evaluate the efficacy of specific antibodies against P Complex, as part of a programme to establish the first all-in-one test to stratify the risk of patients developing severe sepsis and septic shock. "We're really excited to collaborate on a potential solution to mitigate the devastating impact of sepsis. There is a pressing need for an early warning test that can not only rule in and rule out sepsis, but also help to stratify patients based on disease severity. We hope that this project will establish an innovative predictive test for sepsis, enabling earlier and more precise treatment decisions to be made," commented Simon Walker, CEO of MicrosensDx. "The sepsis biomarkers currently in clinical use lack specificity, highlighting the need for new markers with the ability to effectively stratify individual patients according to their severity of risk in a dynamic and timely fashion. Together with MicrosensDx, we aim to provide proof-of-concept for a new test, which could later be evaluated to determine its ability to accurately assess patient risk and guide targeted treatment strategies," added Professor Manuel Mayr, British Heart Foundation (BHF) Professor for Cardiovascular Proteomics at the National Heart and Lung Institute, and Co-director of the BHF Centre of Research Excellence at Imperial. The Sepsis Manual. (2024). The UK Sepsis Trust. Accessed 8 th August 2024. https://sepsistrust.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Sepsis-Manual-7th-Edition-2024-V1.0.pdf About MicrosensDx MicrosensDx develops sample collection, enrichment and preparation services and products for diagnostic companies and testing laboratories. The company has novel IP and a deep know-how in sample preparation, inflammation/sepsis and protein aggregation, and has proficient R&D and product development capabilities. Uniquely, MicrosensDx's sample prep methodology is designed to operate universally with all sample types at every scale, so it can be tuned for optimal performance with even the most complex samples. MicrosensDx is using this expertise to empower diagnostic testing, providing insights into sepsis prognosis and optimised sample content for: scientists - by influencing improved diagnostic test utility and performance; clinicians - by providing more specific, sensitive and actionable results; patients - by enabling earlier and more specific treatment. MicrosensDx has a rich legacy of invention - including the development of protein aggregation IP licensed by a veterinary diagnostics leader and COVID-19 testing products that were used extensively during the pandemic - and is applying this substantive experience in developing diagnostics to make improvements in healthcare both possible and universally deployable. All MicrosensDx services and products mentioned are currently in the research and development phase. These products have not yet been approved for sale or clinical use. MicrosensDx is working towards obtaining necessary regulatory approvals before any commercial release.

Mark Myers Joins Steptoe & Johnson's Oklahoma City Office

Fri, Sep 13, 2024 08:30 EDT

OKLAHOMA CITY - Mark Myers recently joined Steptoe & Johnson PLLC's Litigation Department as Of Counsel in the firm's Oklahoma City office. Myers brings nearly 20 years of experience to his litigation clients where he has defended businesses in contract, insurance, real estate, and securities disputes. He also guides business owners through settlements, mediation, arbitration, summary judgement, and trials. "We are delighted to have Mark join our firm," said Christopher L. Slaughter, CEO of Steptoe & Johnson. "His background in litigation will be a strong addition to our established team in Oklahoma City." In addition to his practice, Myers regularly presents on an array of legal topics and issues, teaches university courses and gives lectures on common law and the American legal system. Myers earned his law degree from Stanford Law School, his Master of Arts in Religion (MAR) from Yale University, and his bachelor's degree from Cambridge University. He is licensed to practice in California, Oklahoma, and Texas. About Steptoe & Johnson Steptoe & Johnson PLLC is a law firm nationally recognized for its strengths in energy law with more than a century of know-how in the areas of business, labor and employment, and litigation. Steptoe & Johnson has over 400 lawyers and other professionals practicing in 18 offices in Colorado, Kentucky, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Texas, and West Virginia. Visit and connect with us on X and LinkedIn . For more information, contact Ryan Daniels, Chief Marketing Officer, at (614) 456-1647 or by email: press@steptoe-johnson.com . ###

SGS to host webinar 'Unlocking the Secrets of Food Safety: A Deep Dive into Microbiological Challenge Testing'

Fri, Sep 13, 2024 04:42 EDT

SGS, the world's leading testing, inspection and certification company, is delighted to host a complimentary webinar, 'Unlocking the Secrets of Food Safety: A Deep Dive into Microbiological Challenge Testing' on September 26, 2024. Microbiological challenge tests are a cornerstone of food safety and are key to understanding how microorganisms behave in food products under certain conditions. By understanding the intricacies of microbiological challenge testing, consumers can be better protected and the quality and reliability of food products increased. To help delegates ensure their food products are not just delicious but also safe for consumption, the webinar will: Explain the most beneficial time to conduct a challenge study to ensure products meet the highest safety standards Describe how to design and execute studies to maximize effectiveness and scientific validity Offer insights into interpreting results that prove food products are stable and safe Explore how to conduct microbiological challenge studies that comply with regulatory requirements Delve into real case studies offering practical insights and knowledge This webinar is aimed at all food producers and manufacturers, food safety and quality assurance professionals, retailers and distributors, restaurants and food service providers, regulatory and compliance officers, consultants and advisors and ingredient suppliers. Register today: Unlocking the Secrets of Food Safety: A Deep Dive into Microbiological Challenge Testing

New Zealand Tightens Safety Rules for Lead in Paints and Graphic Materials

Fri, Sep 13, 2024 04:26 EDT

SGS, the world's leading testing, inspection and certification company, has summarized the New Zealand Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) announcement that will result in tighter safety standards for paints and graphic materials. Consultation on the proposed changes to group standards for aerosols, corrosion inhibitors and surface coatings and colorants, plus one graphic materials standard, began in October 2023. Subsequently, the Group Standards (Reducing Lead) Amendment Notice 2024 was announced on August 22, 2024. This contains specifications for the maximum levels of lead in paints and strengthens rules for graphic materials such as crayons, finger paints and felt tip pens. It will be implemented in phases from September 19, 2024. Several important changes have been made in Schedule 1, Parts 1 to 5, to the following: 16 surface coatings and colorants group standards 8 other surface coatings and colorants group standards 6 aerosol group standards 6 corrosion inhibitors group standards Graphic materials group standard 2020 SGS experts publish SafeGuardS to keep stakeholders informed about regulations that may impact their business. SafeGuardS 137.24 provides much more detail of the amendment notice, including effective dates. Stakeholders are encouraged to refer to the original SafeGuardS 137.24 for more details. SGS chemical testing SGS offers a comprehensive range of testing services to help manufacturers and suppliers ensure their products are safe and comply with national and international regulations concerning harmful chemicals. In the end, it's only trusted because it's tested. Learn more about SGS chemical testing services . SGS SafeGuardS keep you up to date with the latest news and developments in the consumer goods industry. Read the full New Zealand Strengthens Lead Requirements for Paints and Graphic Materials SafeGuardS. Subscribe today and receive SGS SafeGuardS direct to your inbox. For further information contact: Dr. HingWo Tsang Global Information and Innovation Manager Tel: (+852) 2774 7420 Website: www.sgs.com/hardlines LinkedIn: SGS Connectivity & Products

Minnesota Postpones Chemical Restriction Enforcement for Certain Goods

Fri, Sep 13, 2024 04:18 EDT

SGS, the world's leading testing, inspection and certification company, has summarized Minnesota's delay in enforcing restrictions on per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), lead and cadmium. Many PFAS, also known as 'forever chemicals' because they persist and accumulate in the environment, are now recognized as toxic to human, animal and plant health, causing a range of health problems. HF 2310 (Chapter 60) was approved by the US state of Minnesota in 2023. It regulated PFAS and two heavy metals in a variety of consumer products. Subsequently, the state's Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) issued two separate guidelines in 2024, detailing the prohibitions. In May 2024, HF 3911 (Chapter 116) was approved. This contains a section authorizing the commissioner of the MPCA to delay enforcement of the 2023 law to July 1, 2025. It also requires a report from the state legislature on the use of PFAS, lead and cadmium, by January 31, 2025. SGS experts publish SafeGuardS to keep stakeholders informed about regulations that may impact their business. SafeGuardS 136.24 includes a helpful table summarizing the scope of HF 3911, together with requirements and new effective dates. Stakeholders are encouraged to refer to the original SafeGuardS 136.24 for more details. SGS chemical testing SGS offers a comprehensive range of testing services to help manufacturers and suppliers ensure their products are safe and comply with national and international regulations concerning harmful chemicals. In the end, it's only trusted because it's tested. Learn more about SGS chemical testing services . SGS SafeGuardS keep you up to date with the latest news and developments in the consumer goods industry. Read the full Minnesota, USA, Delays Enforcement of Chemicals in Certain Goods SafeGuardS. Subscribe today and receive SGS SafeGuardS direct to your inbox. For further information contact: Dr. HingWo Tsang Global Information and Innovation Manager Tel: (+852) 2774 7420 Melanie Tamayo Senior Technical Manager Tel: +1 (312) 414-9394 Website: www.sgs.com/hardlines LinkedIn: SGS Connectivity & Products

Advyzon Investment Management (AIM) Wins WealthManagement.com Industry Award for Model Marketplaces

Thu, Sep 12, 2024 08:18 EDT

Advyzon Investment Management (AIM), a turnkey asset management program (TAMP) under the umbrella of comprehensive technology platform Advyzon , was named the winner of the 'Model Marketplaces' award in the TAMPs category of the 2024 WealthManagement.com Industry Awards - an annual competition and industry-leading awards program often referred to as 'The Wealthies'. The firm was recognized at the tenth annual Industry Awards ceremony and gala, held on September 5 th , 2024, at the Ziegfeld Ballroom in New York City.

Raquex Launches Revolutionary Enforce Grip Hand Spray to Enhance Performance Across Multiple Sports

Thu, Sep 12, 2024 06:51 EDT

Raquex, the UK-based sports specialist, has confirmed the launch of a groundbreaking new product, the Raquex Enforce Grip Hand Spray. The innovative spray offers a unique solution to one of the most common challenges faced by players across various sports - maintaining a strong, dry grip even during intense activity. The Enforce Grip Hand Spray features a triple-action formula that dries hands and grips, repels sweat, and kills bacteria, all without leaving any chalky or resin residue behind. This unique product is designed to be sprayed directly onto hands before they get sweaty, creating a barrier that keeps hands dry and ensures an optimal grip throughout play. It's designed for playing tennis, badminton, squash, padel and hockey, in addition to any other sport that requires a firm hold to keep performance at its peak. "We're excited to introduce the Enforce Grip Hand Spray, a product that we believe will be a game-changer for athletes across a wide range of sports," said Olly Rose, founder of Raquex and a former competitive squash player. "There's simply no other formula like this on the market. We've developed it with the needs of athletes in mind, ensuring that it not only repels sweat but also enhances grip and has the added advantage of killing bacteria. It's a must-have for anyone serious about their sport." Unlike traditional sprays that can leave hands feeling sticky or coated with residue, the Enforce Grip Hand Spray provides a clean, non-chalky finish that won't interfere with the player's game. It's an essential addition to any athlete's kit, offering the confidence to maintain control even in the most demanding of conditions. In addition to its superior performance, the Raquex Enforce Grip Hand Spray is available at the lowest prices when purchased directly from Raquex's official website. Customers can enjoy the convenience of same-day dispatch, and Raquex's commitment to customer satisfaction is backed by a no-quibble returns policy for unopened and unused products. To find out more, visit: https://www.raquex.com

Fontana Councilmember Jesse Sandoval to Speak at the Democratic Luncheon Club

Tue, Sep 10, 2024 15:23 EDT

RIALTO, CALIF.-- Jesse Sandoval will speak to the San Bernardino Democratic Luncheon Club's September 13th Noon meeting. He is running for another term on the Fontana City Council, representing District 32. He was first elected to the City Council in 2012. A resident of the City of Fontana since 1967, Sandoval has seen the City grow from a steel mill town into a thriving, modern community. Before being elected, Jesse worked for the Fontana Unified School District for 20 years and is currently retired from the City of San Bernardino after 17 years of service. Jesse helped establish a Parent-Teacher-Student Association (PTSA) at the Fontana School District at Sequoia Middle School upon learning that none had existed. His community service activities included being a Commissioner on the City of Fontana's Park and Recreation Commission. In addition, Jesse has been a member of the League of California Cities Community Services Policy Committee since 2016 and was appointed to the League of California Cities Governance, Transparency, and Labor Relations Policy Committee by the Latino Caucus president in 2021. He was appointed to the California Contract Cities Association (CCCA) Legislative Committee in June 2024. Jesse is a sponsor of the annual Veteran's Day Essay Contest and a coach of youth athletics and has been active with such organizations as Southwest Little League, Fontana Pop Warner Football, Junior All-American Football, and Fontana Girls Softball. Jesse serves on the Fontana's Community Foundation, Housing Authority, Fire Protection District, Industrial Development Authority, Public Financing Authority, Successor Agency, and Public Facilities Financing Authority. "Jesse is often the only councilmember to stand up for the citizens, against warehouses and against corruption," said Attorney Timothy Prince, Esq , President of the San Bernardino Democratic Luncheon Club. "He is a man of great integrity. He is the only Democrat on the Council serving a City with the largest Democratic voter majority in the County." For more information or to speak at the San Bernardino Democratic Luncheon Club, contact them at sbdems.com/?page_id=14 . About the Democratic Luncheon Club of San Bernardino Established in 1993, the Democratic Luncheon Club of San Bernardino is the most prominent and dynamic Democratic club in the Inland Empire. Our meetings convene most Fridays at Juan Pollo Restaurant, 1258 West 5th St. in San Bernardino, and we extend an open invitation to the public. Each gathering hosts a distinguished speaker who shares compelling news and crucial updates on matters impacting the broader San Bernardino area. Visit our website at sbdems.com for further details. Photo caption: "Jesse is often the only councilmember to stand up for the citizens, against warehouses and against corruption," said Attorney Timothy Prince, Esq, President of the San Bernardino Democratic Luncheon Club. "He is a man of great integrity. He is the only Democrat on the Council serving a City with the largest Democratic voter majority in the County." Dameron Communications 2130 North Arrowhead Ave., Suite 100, San Bernardino, CA, 92405 United States For all inquiries, please contact us at: Carl@DameronCommunications.com If you would like to opt out of future emails, please [UNSUBSCRIBE]

MEDIA ADVISORY: Opening Reception Invite

Tue, Sep 10, 2024 13:32 EDT

Art Gallery Exhibit Opening Reception: Beyond La Llorona: Women & Resistance in Oaxacan Printmaking For the first time in Atlantic Canada, the works from specially selected Mexican printmakers will be on public display. The opening reception for Beyond La Llorona: Women & Resistance in Oaxacan Printmaking , curated by Dr. Laurie Dalton, is taking place at the Acadia University Art Gallery on September 14th. The exhibit will run until December 5th. "The exhibition focuses on the representation of lived experiences of women in contemporary Oaxacan society," says Dr. Dalton. "From the labourers in the markets often seen as invisible, to calls to action for women's rights, and in the creation of spaces in the city for the production and creation of art by women printmakers." Over 40 works on paper selected from four leading studios ( Amarte, Hoja Santa, La Productora Gráfica del Bosque, Subterráneos ) reflect on the possibilities of art as a tool for social resistance: both in their subject matter, but also in the physical spaces they have created in the city: where the very act of creation is a political act in and of itself. These works have never before been featured in Atlantic Canada. The exhibition also marks the first large-scale print exhibition of Mexican artists at the Acadia University Art Gallery. This opportunity was made possible with support from the FRIENDS fund of the gallery. WHAT: You're invited to the opening reception of the latest exhibit at the Acadia University Art Gallery: Beyond La Llorona: Women & Resistance in Oaxacan Printmaking . Light refreshments will be served. The collection will be open to the public until December 5, 2024. WHO: Dr. Laurie Dalton, Director and Curator of the Acadia University Art Gallery; Adjunct Professor in Acadia's Department of History and Classics Dr. Ashlee Cunsolo , Acadia's new Provost and Vice-President, Academics, will be delivering opening remarks DATE: Saturday, September 14, 2024 TIME: 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. LOCATION: Acadia University Art Gallery 10 Highland Avenue Wolfville, NS NOTES FOR MEDIA: All welcome, no RSVP required. For interview requests, please reach out to media.relations@acadiau.ca. Private exhibit showings for film media can be arranged after September 16, directly through Dr. Laurie Dalton. CONTACT: Email: Media.relations@acadiau.ca ABOUT THE ACADIA ART GALLERY: Established in 1978, the Acadia University Art Gallery offers a year-round programme of exhibitions and is a space for research, dialogue, and community engagement with visual art. Please visit the website for a list of events related to the project.

Aviation Short Angel Fleet to Screen at Shorts by the Sea in Santa Monica, CA

Tue, Sep 10, 2024 12:26 EDT

Director Tristan Loraine with cast & crew during the filming of Angel Fleet Photo credit: Anya Krasnikova © Fact Not Fiction Films 2023 The award-winning British short film Angel Fleet will be featured in the upcoming Shorts by the Sea screening event in Santa Monica, California later this week. Filmed on location around West Sussex in the UK, Angel Fleet tells the poignant story of a lost aviator, and the grief felt by his family in the aftermath of his loss. It has been warmly received by audiences worldwide after screening in locations as diverse as Australia, Brazil, and Switzerland. The cast and crew have also been recognized by a raft of prestigious film festivals, with accolades including the Best Score - Short Film award at LA's Golden State Film Festival. Angel Fleet was also named Best Indie Film at the Touchstone Independent Film Festival, where Millie Lewis won the Best Supporting Actress award. Returning to the USA for its theatrical release, Angel Fleet will play for seven days at Shorts by the Sea. Screenings will count towards the aviation short's Academy Awards qualification. Now in its sixth year, Shorts by the Sea brings together a diverse collection of documentaries, animations, and live-action films. This year's event takes place September 13 -19 at Monica Film Centre (1332 2nd Street, Santa Monica, CA 90401). Angel Fleet was produced by the award-winning Sussex production company Fact Not Fiction Films and directed by Tristan Loraine. Herb Jackson Jr. served as Executive Producer, while the cast includes Darcey Jacobs, Millie Lewis, Jessica Hilliard, and Shaun Morton. Herb Jackson Jr. commented, "We are thrilled to announce that Angel Fleet has been selected to be a part of Shorts by the Sea and will be screened during its 7-day run. This achievement means that our original goal of making the film Academy eligible has been realized. Exciting times ahead!" To find out more about Shorts by the Sea, visit https://oceanofentertainment.com . To find out more about Angel Fleet, visit https://www.angelfleetfilm.com . To find out more about Herb Jackson Jr. and the projects he's currently working on, visit https://www.herbjacksonjr.com .

The Rise of Recommerce: Why Resale Kitchenware is Shaping the Future of Shopping

Tue, Sep 10, 2024 10:49 EDT

As consumers become increasingly aware of their environmental impact, the concept of recommerce-reselling and buying pre-owned goods-has gained significant traction across many sectors. Once primarily associated with fashion, recommerce is now making waves in the kitchenware industry. From high-quality cookware to durable kitchen tools, purchasing second-hand kitchen essentials has become a smart, sustainable choice for both budget-conscious shoppers and eco-conscious consumers. Shifting Consumer Habits: The Appeal of Resale A growing number of shoppers are embracing resale as a means to balance quality, affordability, and sustainability. According to a 2022 report by ThredUp, the global second-hand market is expected to reach $77 billion by 2025, and much of this growth is driven by a shift in consumer preferences toward eco-friendly and budget-friendly alternatives. Kitchenware, with its long lifespan and durable materials, is a perfect candidate for recommerce. High-end brands like Le Creuset, Lodge, and All-Clad are known for their exceptional durability, meaning pre-owned items often remain in excellent condition and can provide great value to buyers. In fact, a study conducted by the University of Arizona found that 75% of respondents were open to purchasing second-hand items, particularly if the products came from trusted brands. This is especially true for kitchenware, where consumers understand that items like cast iron pans and stainless-steel cookware can last for decades with proper care. Moreover, with inflation putting pressure on household budgets, recommerce offers a practical solution for those who want high-quality products without paying full retail prices. Why Embracing Recommerce Matters Beyond the financial savings, recommerce plays a crucial role in promoting sustainability. According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), approximately 292 million tons of waste were generated in the U.S. in 2018, and a significant portion of that waste comes from discarded household goods, including kitchenware. By embracing resale, consumers can reduce the demand for new production, which in turn lowers the carbon footprint associated with manufacturing, packaging, and shipping. Moreover, research from the University of California, Berkeley highl