Regeneration Trends: 6 Industry You Need To Watch Out in 2023
Banking, food and beverage, marketing, finance, policy, and e-commerce. 6 regenerative trends to watch out in 2023
1. Regenerative Banking
The banking industry has seen a significant transformation in recent years due to the demand for socially and environmentally responsible financial services. Regenerative banking has emerged to create a positive impact on the environment and society. Handprint is partnering with global payment card provider Idemia to launch Handprint Banking, which will enable banks worldwide to offer regenerative payment cards to their customers.
2. Regenerative Food & Beverage
The term "regenivore" has appeared to describe a person who eats in a way that regenerates and sustains the planet. Regenerative food and beverage trends are expected to become more popular in 2023, as consumers seek ways to improve their health and the environment. These options include plant-based meat substitutes, dairy alternatives, organic products, fermented foods, and foods with eco-friendly packaging.
3. Regenerative Marketing
Regenerative marketing is becoming increasingly important as businesses adopt more environmentally-friendly practices. Purpose-driven marketing, sustainability-focused campaigns, and regenerative practices will be critical aspects of regenerative marketing in 2023.
4. Regenerative Finance
Regenerative finance focuses on creating a more sustainable and equitable financial system. Concepts such as "impact investing" and "community investing" help deliver both financial returns and social and environmental impact. Other concepts include ESG investing, circular finance, and SRI, which will become trendier in 2023.
5. Regenerative Policy
Governments, regulatory bodies, and policy makers play a critical role in climate and environmental issues. In 2023, we expect to see an increased focus on climate action, such as the development of new policies and regulations aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions and large-scale adoption of renewable energy technology.
6. Regenerative Ecommerce
Regenerative e-commerce aims to prove a company's commitment to the planet by linking their KPIs to regenerative targets. Ultra, an Australian retail chain, partnered with Handprint to integrate regenerative sustainability into their online platforms, resulting in sustainability-themed merchandise selling up to 5 times more than usual merchandise, with a 16% increase in conversion rate.
Source: 6 Regenerative Trends in 2023
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