Rite Aid Healthy Futures, formerly known as the Rite Aid Foundation, is relaunching with its $10 million Strengthening Cities initiative that supports healthier and more equitable neighborhoods.
Customers of 25 Kroger-owned Fred Meyer stores in the Portland, Ore., area can purchase more than 20 products from leading consumer brands packaged in reusable containers.
Schmidt’s natural deodorant spray, which features an ozone-friendly nitrogen propellant, is available in lavender and sage, rose and vanilla, and clean powder fragrances.
The report highlights the company’s work in health and vaccine equity while also outlining the ongoing progress made on sustainability targets and initiatives.
The contribution will be divided evenly between six NMSDC affiliate councils that support minority-owned businesses within the retailer's six-state footprint.
Retailers have an opportunity to increase sales in the feminine care aisle by updating their sets with eco-friendly products, and highlighting the benefits so that shoppers can find the more innovative products easily.