Instagram is a funny thing. It comes up in a lot of conversations with friends, colleagues, customers... it's a mood-board, a portfolio, it's a LinkedIn, a social calendar. It is, in some ways, fascinating, and I genuinely learn from each conversation. But whenever we're in doubt, it has a way of reminding us of the true meaning of a 'social media'; we've made some of the most brilliant connections via the platform. One of which, is Megan, founder of packaging free shop, Re:Store in Hackney Downs Studio. Also one of our most favourite customers; supportive, game to try all sorts of circular economy models, and source of the best customer review, possibly, to date.
Over the course of this nibs etc. journey, I have spent days and days and days, researching; the 'most sustainable' packaging [stay tuned for THAT post], the most sustainable merchandise,...
Instagram is a funny thing. It comes up in a lot of conversations with friends, colleagues, customers... it's a mood-board, a portfolio, it's a LinkedIn, a social calendar. It is, in some ways, fascinating, and I genuinely learn from each conversation. But whenever we're in doubt, it has a way of reminding us of the true meaning of a 'social media'; we've made some of the most brilliant connections via the platform. One of which, is Megan, founder of packaging free shop, Re:Store in Hackney Downs Studio. Also one of our most favourite customers; supportive, game to try all sorts of circular economy models, and source of the best customer review, possibly, to date.
Over the course of this nibs etc. journey, I have spent days and days and days, researching; the 'most sustainable' packaging [stay tuned for THAT post], the most sustainable merchandise,...
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