Dolce & Gabbana quits animal fur | US$3.6B: Sony buys Halo-maker | Aus-born packaging giant raises prices due to inflation - podcast episode cover

Dolce & Gabbana quits animal fur | US$3.6B: Sony buys Halo-maker | Aus-born packaging giant raises prices due to inflation

Feb 02, 20226 min
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Dolce & Gabbana has joined a growing list of fashion houses to ban animal fur, saying it will use a sustainable “eco-fur” in future collections.

 

Sony has announced plans to acquire Bungie, the creator of popular video games Halo and Destiny, for US$3.6b.

 

Amcor, the Australia-born company that has become the world’s largest consumer packaging company, has implemented $650m of price rises due to inflation.

 

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