Consumers in France can now use augmented reality to learn about the origins of their basmati rice. By using the Blippar app to scan the back of a packet of Mars’s Uncle Ben’s basmati rice, available in all grocery stores in France, they can discover how their rice made the journey from farm to fork and learn about the sustainability commitments made by the farmers who grew it.
Why do we hear the word « transparency » all over today? Because consumers are looking for more transparent products. They want to know what is in the products they buy. How were they made? Where do they come from? To illustrate the concept of transparency, let’s take the example of a quiche, a famous French dish.
In January 2018, we hosted a webinar presenting Transparency-One’s latest features, including our blockchain services. Blockchain can help enhance the Transparency-One’s supply chain transparency solution by providing users with additional data security. But how does it work? Here are your top 3 blockchain questions, answered.
It can be difficult to convince your business to take the steps towards transparent supply chains. How can you overcome this challenge? The key is to demonstrate return on investment. Here’s how to make your case.
Another year has come and gone! Throughout the year we like to share the latest insights and news in supply chain transparency. We’ve rounded up our most popular blog posts from 2017.
The holidays are upon us. It’s a time for family, friends, food, and a healthy dose of gift-giving. While it is a joyous time of year, if you’re anything like me, the abundance of meals and gifts makes you ever more aware of the impact we as consumers have on…
This Thanksgiving, in addition to quality and price, ethical considerations such as social responsibility and animal welfare are new factors to consider when purchasing a turkey. However, the variety of labels found in grocery stores may leave you feeling overwhelmed. What do they all mean, and which is the “best” option?
Child labor is work that is inappropriate for a child’s age, affects children’s education, or is likely to harm their health, safety, or morals. Millions of children around the world are engaged in child labor. Learn the facts.
Palm oil has a reputation as a “bad” product, but do we really know why this is, and where it’s used? And more importantly, can we do something about it? The role of transparency in achieving sustainable palm oil.
Everyone seems to be talking about blockchain. Recently, in between teenage “eye rolls,” even my 13-year-old asked me about blockchain and what we are doing about it. Really? Despite the teenage questioning, we had already been watching the blockchain trend closely. A couple of weeks ago, we launched a blockchain service option for our platform.