Clothing sold in Europe may soon come with digital “passports” designed to verify sustainability claims, signaling a major shift toward transparency in the global fashion industry. Under emerging European Union rules, garments could carry QR codes or electronic tags allowing consumers to access detailed information about how and where items were produced. These digital product… Continue reading Europe’s Digital ‘Fashion Passports’ Set to Reshape Global Apparel Supply Chains
Inspired by Shohei Ohtani, Japanese Girls Are Redefining What’s Possible in Baseball
In Japan, the roadmap to baseball success has long been well defined for boys. Young players grow up competing in school leagues with dreams of stepping onto the storied field at Koshien, earning a spot in Nippon Professional Baseball, and, for a select few, eventually making the jump to Major League Baseball. It is a… Continue reading Inspired by Shohei Ohtani, Japanese Girls Are Redefining What’s Possible in Baseball
Cryptocurrencies at a Crossroads: Innovation or Risk?
Interest in cryptocurrencies continues to grow, fueled by new technologies, expanding markets, and increasing political recognition. In the United States, the passage of the Guiding and Establishing National Innovation for U.S. Stablecoins (GENIUS) Act in mid-2025 reinforced the perception that digital assets are no longer a fringe experiment but a permanent feature of the financial… Continue reading Cryptocurrencies at a Crossroads: Innovation or Risk?
Study Finds Tattoo Ink Can Affect the Immune System and Vaccine Response
Tattoo ink may have more lasting effects on the body than previously understood, according to new scientific research that suggests pigments do not remain confined to the skin. Instead, they can travel through the body, interact with the immune system, and potentially alter how vaccines work. Researchers in Switzerland used animal models to examine what… Continue reading Study Finds Tattoo Ink Can Affect the Immune System and Vaccine Response
How China Is Building a Consumer-Driven Economy
China is undergoing a profound economic transition, one that is reshaping not only its own development path but also the future of global growth. After decades of relying on manufacturing, exports, and large-scale investment, the country is steadily moving toward an economy powered by services and domestic consumption. This shift marks a turning point in… Continue reading How China Is Building a Consumer-Driven Economy
Global Manufacturers Commit $1.5 Billion to Tackle the Plastic Waste Crisis
Some of the world’s largest plastics producers and consumer goods companies have announced a major joint effort to confront the growing problem of plastic pollution. Industry leaders including BASF, DowDuPont, Procter & Gamble, and SABIC have come together to launch a new alliance aimed at reducing plastic waste and improving recycling systems worldwide. The group,… Continue reading Global Manufacturers Commit $1.5 Billion to Tackle the Plastic Waste Crisis
Chipotle Targets Protein-Hungry Consumers With New Snack-Size Menu
Chipotle Mexican Grill is expanding beyond its traditional burrito-and-bowl format as it rolls out a new “High Protein Menu,” including grab-and-go cups filled with chicken or steak. The new offerings, launching this week in the U.S. and Canada, are designed to tap into the growing demand for protein-focused snacks rather than full meals. The move… Continue reading Chipotle Targets Protein-Hungry Consumers With New Snack-Size Menu
The Rise of the ‘Appetizer Economy’ as Diners Cut Back
Food inflation is reshaping how Americans dine out, with many consumers opting for smaller, lower-cost menu items instead of full meals. New restaurant supply-chain data shows appetizer orders are rising sharply, even as sales of entrees and desserts stagnate or decline — a trend industry watchers are calling the “appetizer economy.” According to Buyers Edge,… Continue reading The Rise of the ‘Appetizer Economy’ as Diners Cut Back
Global Brands Unite to Push for Slavery-Free Supply Chains
Some of the world’s largest consumer brands are stepping up efforts to tackle forced labor and improve transparency in global supply chains. Companies ranging from Nestlé and Kellogg to retail giant Walmart have thrown their support behind a new international initiative aimed at strengthening ethical and sustainable sourcing practices. The effort is being led by… Continue reading Global Brands Unite to Push for Slavery-Free Supply Chains
Are New Year Postcards Fading From Japanese Life?
As the year draws to a close, a familiar ritual unfolds across Japan. Address books are reopened, pens come out, and households and offices prepare to send 年賀状 (nengajō) — traditional New Year postcards exchanged to offer seasonal greetings and good wishes. For generations, these cards have been a cornerstone of Japanese social etiquette, reinforcing… Continue reading Are New Year Postcards Fading From Japanese Life?
