It’s always darkest before the dawn.
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Accessories are a key area for demonstrating repairability. Bags, belts, and shoes with modular components or standardized hardware allow easy replacement. QR codes on DPP-compliant items guide consumers through repair options. Repairable accessories reduce waste, enhance perceived quality, and foster loyalty. Luxury brands can leverage repair programs as premium services, while fast fashion may offer low-cost repair vouchers to avoid disposal. Transparent repair paths also reinforce brand credibility, aligning with EU sustainability directives. By highlighting repairability in marketing, brands shift the narrative from disposability to longevity, connecting environmental responsibility directly to customer experience.
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Projects sometimes use airdrops to distribute tokens strategically, shaping liquidity, governance, and user incentives. This positions airdrops as financial tools, not mere marketing. For users, it reframes rewards as ecosystem participation. For projects, it’s a balancing act between seeding growth and preserving runway. Treasury strategy underpins long-term survival.
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