“I want to remind both businesses and consumers that change and impact don’t have to be all or nothing. I believe in the power of incrementality and not trying to convince millions of consumers to change their habits overnight. In my view, it is about making change easier, more enjoyable and more accessible. Small steps by many can make a huge difference over time.”
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