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Is Instagram’s e-commerce push actually helping sustainable brands or just big players?
As 2026 brings tighter sustainability regulations and rising consumer scrutiny, Instagram's shopping features are reshaping which brands get visibility—but are they leveling the playing field or tilting it further toward incumbents? Cast your vote on whether this e-commerce push truly helps sustainable brands or mainly benefits big players.
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