Simply Nature is our brand of natural extracts and distillates that was created in response to
the consumer need for transparency.
Not exact matches
For example, with clean label expectations rising among
consumers, food manufacturers
need to provide greater
transparency around the origins of their ingredients.
For the food and beverage industry, this means constantly working to increase
transparency and provide
consumers — especially parents — with healthier options and the information they
need to maintain a healthy diet and active lifestyle.»
There is a
need not only
for transparency of the overall quality of commercial entities, and of the specific tests / products they are offering, but also
for better information and counselling to support the global dog community, veterinarians and
consumers.
«With the
need for meaningful change and
transparency more relevant than ever, I look forward to bringing together a broad coalition of industry leaders, animal welfare organizations, companies, associations and individuals to collaborate on developing animal care standards that will benefit pets,
consumers and the industry.»
By increasing
transparency and responsiveness, utilities and the states that regulate them will empower
consumers to make the best energy choices
for their
needs.
EnergySage CEO Vikram Aggarwal discusses
transparency within the residential solar industry and what's
needed for consumers to make informed choices about their solar investment.
Both
need transparency, speed and low cost» per Louis Del Duca (President of the International Academy of Commercial and
Consumer Law and has been The United States» collaborator to the Rome International Institute
for the Unification of Private Law UNIDROIT).
Consumers need stronger protections
for the digital age such as comprehensive data security and privacy laws,
transparency and accountability
for data brokers, and rights to and control over their data.»
We
need to increase
transparency in the litigation process, starting with demand letters and patent ownership; we
need to control the costs of litigation by, when appropriate, shifting fees and limiting expensive discovery; we
need better programs
for challenging bad patents; and we
need to protect end - users and
consumers.
At the same time, my experience working on the
consumer side at Zillow Group was instrumental in opening my eyes to the fact that we're in a
consumer movement that's defined by the
need for additional
transparency in everything we do.