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PLUS: The environmental cost of fast fashion. September 23, 2021 In an effort to make its supply cha

PLUS: The environmental cost of fast fashion. September 23, 2021 [The Hustle] [The Hustle]( In an effort to make its supply chain more circular, Ikea launched a new furniture buyback program. Unfortunately, the program requires customers to visit a store in person... and risk getting lost in the Ikea maze forever. Today’s rundown: - Prime placement: Inside Amazon’s $30B+ ad empire. - Hollywood holdup: A historic strike may be looming. - Disposable clothes: Fast fashion’s environmental disaster. Let’s do it. The big idea [Amazon Ad]( Amazon’s $30B+ ad business, explained Have you noticed more and more “sponsored content” on Amazon? It’s not your imagination: the company’s advertising business is huge -- and growing. The ecommerce giant long passed Microsoft to become America’s 3rd largest ad platform, trailing only some random internet companies called Google and Facebook, per [CNBC](. Amazon’s ad revenue hit ~$8B… … in Q2 2021 (+87% YoY) which computes to an annual run rate of ~$30B+. Here’s a fairly mind-blowing stat: Amazon’s ad business alone is worth nearly [2.5x]( the combined revenue of Snap, Twitter, Roku, and Pinterest. Sponsored content has replaced product recommendations And retailers are happy to pay up to get onto Amazon’s precious digital real estate. By one estimate, [74%]( of American consumers begin their product search on Amazon. Other ad inventory includes: - Sponsored search (up to 6 ads can populate the top of product search results) - Sponsored brand posts (several products from one brand listed in a banner) - Video ads The price to place ads is also going up A number of companies (e.g., Elevate Brands, Thrasio Holdings) are raising billions to [roll up]( Amazon stores and optimize them to squeeze out every penny. Competition from these well-funded startups has pushed the average cost per click on an Amazon search ad to $1.27, vs. 86 cents last year. Amazon says ads are “optional” for brands but -- just like Google -- you don’t want to get buried on page 4 of search results. Juozas Kaziukenas of Marketplace Pulse tells CNBC that “it’s not uncommon now for brands to be spending 50% or more of their product price on various fees to be selling on Amazon.” 😬 [Share on Facebook]( [Share on Twitter]( [Send as email to a friend](mailto:?subject=The%20Hustle%20wrote%20something%20I%20think%20you%27ll%20like...%0A&body=Amazon%E2%80%99s+%2430B%2B+ad+business%2C+explained%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fthehustle.co%2F09232021-Amazon-ads%3Futm_campaign%3DThursday%2BEmail%26utm_content%3D09232021-Amazon-ads%26utm_medium%3Demail%26utm_source%3Ddaily%0A%0AYou%20can%20subscribe%20with%20my%20link%20here%20to%20get%20the%20latest%20in%20tech%20and%20business%20daily:%0A [View on our website]( SNIPPETS NEW! Introducing our new and improved [Snippets](. You can now get extra snippets on your favorite topics. Follow the button below to get started. (It takes less than 30 seconds!) Roald’s gold: Netflix [purchased]( the Roald Dahl Story Company for ~€500k+, which includes stories like “Matilda,” “James and the Giant Peach,” and “The BFG.” Zuck’s new portal: Facebook [introduced]( the Portal Go, its 1st portable model, for $199. In semi-related FB news… the social network’s CTO will step down and be replaced by [Andrew Bosworth](, who runs the company’s hardware division. Apple Fitness+ expands: Apple Fitness+ [announced]( new features, including group workouts, guided meditations, and pilates. Retail rising: A study from Coresight Research [reported]( 4,969 new store openings this year, up 58.3% from 2020. Join the 102,106 others who are now enjoying extra, personalized snippets. Click the button👇 to choose your favorite topics and see your list grow in tomorrow’s email. [Personalize Your Snippets]( New Media [Netflix screensaver]( Hollywood unions vs. streaming services Netflix used to send DVDs in the mail. Now, it’s all about streaming, and a major Hollywood union wants those platforms to pay up. The International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees ([IATSE]() is a union with 150k+ members, including editors, costumers, cinematographers, script coordinators, and more. [Back in 2009](, IATSE and TV/film studios saw the future of streaming services -- AKA “New Media” -- as uncertain. Both agreed for “greater flexibility” when it came to employment terms and conditions. Cut to 2021: - Netflix has [~209m]( subscribers and just crushed the Emmys with [44 wins]( - Amazon Prime has [~200m]( subscribers; ~175m use it to stream TV/film - Disney+ has [~116m]( subscribers - HBO and HBO Max have [~67.5m]( subscribers IATSE argues New Media has become regular media now, and should offer the same benefits and pay as other studios. A big strike is brewing IATSE has been negotiating a new contract with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers to no avail, [per]( The Hollywood Reporter. In addition to increased pay for streaming projects, it wants: - Shorter hours -- many workers cite 12+ hour days - Harsher penalties for skipped meals and weekend work - Higher base pay for lower-paying jobs If enough local unions vote to authorize a strike, it could open the door for the biggest strike in Hollywood since [1945](. Meanwhile, industry employees are [sharing]( some brutal work stories to drum up support. 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Leftover clothes from donations and thrift stores get shipped to salvage markets abroad, where market traders purchase them in bulk, fix them, and resell them. But fast fashion has stunted that cycle for 2 reasons: - There are way too many clothes now - Fast fashion materials are poor quality and difficult to reuse Accra, Ghana’s capital, [receives]( ~15m items of used clothing per week, and sends ~40% of it to landfills. When the landfills get full, the clothes end up spilling onto beaches, creating mountains of trash. Consumer behavior could be the answer... … and seems to be moving in the right direction. In a recent [study]( from GlobeScan, 74% of respondents acknowledged that they need to consume less to protect the environment. Whether it’s as simple as purchasing less, or adopting trends like [circular fashion](, it’s clear that fast fashion could use a speed bump. 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