u/Outrageous_Ebb4121

Managing multiple client accounts is getting harder than the work itself

I’ve been handling a bunch of client accounts across different platforms and it’s starting to feel messy.

Each client has their own logins, dashboards, and tools, so I’m constantly switching between tabs just to check simple updates. Sometimes I even catch myself double-checking which account I’m currently logged into.

What I’ve been looking for is a cleaner way to manage everything, where each account stays separated properly, but I can still control them from one place. Not everything mixed together, just organized in a way that switching between accounts doesn’t feel like a task on its own.

Right now it feels like the setup is slowing things down more than the actual work.

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u/Outrageous_Ebb4121 — 3 days ago

Sustainable fashion and labels are the most over used terms. Every brand has their own terminology and certificate process and I am getting a bit cynical the more i read about it. 

I used to just grab stuff from the H&M Conscious line or Zara’s Join Life, all claimed to be sustainable. Obviously I start second guessing them. These are all massive corps that produces huge volume and produce lots of waste. It feels like just they stick these green stickers on to fulfill their ESG requirements. Even with brands like Pact or Uniqlo, I find myself wondering if Organic material is enough. 

I’ve learned to ignore their brand stories and just looking for the little stamps at the bottom of the websites instead. I recently bought some basics from OGL (their bio-based material line) mostly because they’re a B Corp and have the Oeko-Tex Standard 100 tag.

From what I learned online,  Oeko-Tex means the fabric was tested for harmful chemicals, and B Corp is a holistic audit of the company? They also mention a "closed-loop" system for their fabrics, which I think means they recycle the water and solvents during production? I guess that also means that they produce less waste. 

It feels like a step up from the mall brands, but I also want to kinda crowd source this learning. I like the clothes, they feel way higher quality than what I’m used to, but I’m never quite sure if these certifications are the new gold standard  or if I’m just falling for something that is hiding behind jargons. 

How much weight do you guys actually put into B Corp? And is Oeko-Tex enough to trust that a fabric is actually free of toxins? How about what other certificates that you guys trust.

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u/Outrageous_Ebb4121 — 16 days ago