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Bath & Body Works CEO: We've been onshoring to mitigate tariff risks, continue to see choiceful consumers


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  Bath & Body Works aims to win over consumers with various price points as it expects little impact from tariffs.

Bath & Body Works CEO Gina Boswell has announced that the company is actively working on reducing its environmental impact, particularly focusing on the use of plastics. In an interview with Yahoo Finance, Boswell highlighted the company's efforts to innovate in packaging, aiming to decrease plastic usage and enhance sustainability. She emphasized the importance of these initiatives not only for environmental reasons but also as a response to consumer demand for more eco-friendly products. Boswell also discussed the challenges of balancing cost, consumer expectations, and sustainability, indicating that while progress is being made, the transition involves complex changes in supply chain and product development.

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