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Lara Piras

London

Research Consultant and Foresight Writer at The Future Laboratory

Researcher and Writer at LS:N Global

Freelance writer, researcher, brand strategist. Instagram: https://t.co/zzDvNW7mfQ

Articles

  • 5 days ago | aimgroup.com | Lara Piras

    Tchibo, the Germany-based coffee brand and retailer, has launched a take-back and refurbishment program allowing customers to exchange their old coffee machines for discount vouchers online. The used machines are then reconditioned and sold on, creating a circular product stream for Tchibo, and positively impacting its environmental credentials. The program operates using the white label recommerce system developed by circular tech startup koorvi.

  • 1 week ago | aimgroup.com | Lara Piras

    by | Jun 18, 2025 | Recommerce, Marketplaces Rebag has added Luxury Stores at Amazon to the online channels through which consumers can buy its secondhand luxury handbags, jewelry and watches. The New York-based retailer can list close to 30,000 high-end products on its dedicated storefront on ... Remember Me

  • 2 weeks ago | aimgroup.com | Lara Piras

    New York City-based exercise equipment and media company Peloton has launched ‘Repowered’ this month, a c-to-c marketplace on which customers can resell their “pre-loved Peloton pieces,” as the brand’s dedicated website states. Archive Resale, a U.S. company that works with brands to implement resale businesses, designed the online system. Currently, people in Boston, New York City, and Washington D.C. can list but not purchase items for sale as the company builds inventory.

  • 2 weeks ago | aimgroup.com | Lara Piras

    by | Jun 10, 2025 | Recommerce, Marketplaces Reebelo Australia, a Sydney-based marketplace for new and refurbished products, has paid a fine of $59,400 Australian ($39,000 U.S.) issued by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission, and agreed to change its practices to follow the Austra... Remember Me

  • 3 weeks ago | aimgroup.com | Lara Piras

    Breezy, a subsidiary of Cyprus-based ASBIS Group, has launched its own retail operations in Georgia to refurbish and resell used consumer electronics. The Poland-listed retailer has opened a bricks-and-mortar store and an e-commerce site, breezy.ge, ... Remember Me

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