In the Greek islands, a community of 'water allies' is working to solve the problems of water supply, wastewater and...
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See moreIf you feel that formal education doesn't hold the answers to a sustainable future, take a few tips from Enrol Yourself...
See moreEverything in nature is connected. That's why Berkley's Center for Ecoliteracy is cultivating education for sustainable living – encouraging sustainable practices and food...
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See moreFounded in 2015, French biotechnology start-up PILI Bio seeks to disrupt the unsustainable production of dyes in the textile industry...
See moreThe London Interdisciplinary School is a really interesting new university in the UK, led by a group of academics, entrepreneurs...
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See moreFashion just got nerdy – and all the better for it. Post Carbon Lab are opening up the possibilities that...
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See moreA picture paints a thousand words – but when it comes to fashion, there’s a lot more to say. Texture is...
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See moreEvery year 92 million tonnes of textile waste is discarded globally, and more than 80% of this is sent to...
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See moreRecycling clothes is a complicated business. Making fabrics new again isn’t the only challenge – the threads, zippers and buttons...
See moreNo, not edible clothes – but even better. MycoTEX are creating custom-made clothing from mushrooms, that produce zero waste and...
See moreWhen does fashion look like magic? When the fibres it’s made from are created not from animals, plants or plastics...
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See moreThis activewear works harder than most. RubyMoon garments help clean the oceans, reduce waste and limit the number of pieces...
See moreUpcycling is a key part of a sustainable fashion future: but Denver-based Canned Goods like to go further. As well...
See moreSpinnova claims to have created the most sustainable fibre in the world – no small claim! Taking inspiration from the...
See moreEvery second, a garbage truck full of textiles goes to landfill – despite fabric having a significant water, carbon and chemical...
See moreLong-lasting, locally made, affordable classic designs: this isn’t just a beautiful idea, but the reality of Community Clothing, the social...
See moreIs this the clothes shop of the future? Imagine walking into a space on your local high street, selecting a...
See moreThe global fashion system is as complex as it is far-reaching – our clothes might travel 20,000 miles before they...
See moreTraditional building materials are destroying our planet, it’s time to readdress the way we build our future. This is the...
See moreDo you have an adult bicycle that’s gathering cobwebs in your garage, shed or attic? Life Cycle UK takes donations...
See moreReady, set… STOP. This team of planners and pickers are putting an end to plastic pollution in South East Asia....
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See moreWho says scraps are useless? Since 2016, the NGO FABSCRAP has recycled and resold more than 200 tons of textile waste...
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See moreImagine if you could donate clean air to the city simply by buying a ring or set of cufflinks? But...
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See moreShoes might not grow on trees – but this one grows itself. The Shoe That Grows has a clever design that...
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See moreThe rise of subscription services online has led to some revolutionary new circular business models, and – while cat litter...
See moreAs in every design endeavour, it all started with a problem. In fact, two of them. The first encountered problem...
See moreThe fashion industry is well known for its negative impact on the environment. Clothes make up a significant portion of...
See moreDúlabio has designed a unique blend of seaweed species that are native to Ireland to dramatically reduce methane and other...
See moreImagine for a moment finding yourself in an abandoned town under the characteristic scorching sun of south-eastern Spain. You look...
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See moreWant a world with cleaner air? Try on this coat for size. Aldo Sollazzo and the team at WEARPURE.tech have created a...
See moreMost farmers in advanced economies take advantage of a wealth of agricultural information services to support farm management and increase...
See moreA pioneer in Argentina’s anti-straw movement, Juani Gerardi, founder of Bioconexión, was way ahead of state authorities in banishing unfantastic...
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See moreWhile Colombian roaster Devoción has sourced specialty arabica beans directly from independent farmers and paid more than the fair-trade asking...
See moreArgentine celebrity chef Narda Lepes has long championed a plant-based diet at Narda Comedor in Buenos Aires and now she’s...
See moreWith 51,330 species spread across Colombia, the world’s second-most biodiverse country creates an immense pantry for chef Leo Espinosa and...
See moreMirazur, a Michelin three-star restaurant located in Menton on France’s Côte d’Azur, has long applied a holistic biodynamic agriculture philosophy...
See moreDriven by a firm commitment to create greener cities and a more sustainable future, Urban Green Club designs, manufactures and...
See moreToni Massanés has been wondering what makes things good throughout his career – and has been finding answers at the...
See moreFew chefs have the vision and skill to sow 223 varieties of native potatoes on their Andean restaurant’s high-altitude farmland,...
See moreWhen Guzel Sanzhapova, the founder and owner of Cocco Bello Bow Ties, decided to start producing creamy honey with berries...
See moreIvory Coast and Ghana produce about 60% of the world’s cocoa, but in the small state of Liberia, farmers cannot...
See moreArticles, photo essays, videos, exhibitions, reports, events, training and other multimedia material can effectively affect policy-making. That's why AMWAJ is spearheading the move...
See more"Together we can make a significant impact in the fight against shark fishing and their declining populations." Barcelona's Regina Domingo has...
See moreEarth Logic is a simple yet transformative call to the fashion sector: to put earth first, pledging loyalty to the...
See moreAre you helping to build a fair fashion sector?Are you a fashion-lover working on ways to reimagine how we produce what we...
See more“There's an Eskimo on a mass of ice, a Bedouin in the desert and a Polynesian at sea. All three of...
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See more"Our mission is to end the sixth mass extinction. Humans have driven it and humans have the power to reverse it."...
See moreThe sounds of the rainforest include: the chirps of birds, the buzz of cicadas, the banter of gibbons. But in...
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See moreA coral reef restoration project run by a community of women on a tiny island off Kenya’s south-east coast is...
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See moreTwo Mexicans have created an eco-friendly leather made from cactus. They want to reduce animal deaths, save water and change...
See moreSome say the word ‘Bages’ comes from Bacchus, the Roman god of wine. This probably isn’t true, but wine has...
See moreThe use of forest biomass to generate heat energy is huge in Europe: trunk, bark, branches, needles leaves and roots...
See moreNow your baby can look like an eco-friendly sumo wrestler, but, more importantly, provide an alternative to disposable diapers. 17...
See moreIs it possible to bring divided communities together through food? Soil Association believes it is. And it’s bringing bunting, garden...
See moreYou can find rubber just about everywhere you look in modern society: tyres and protective clothing, household utensils and medical...
See moreEnvironmental activists Zakiya Mckenzie and Jasmine Ketibuah-Foley want you to go outside and embrace the countryside, to take in all...
See moreWelcome to the world’s first ever cemetery made using single use plastic bottles. Having opened its gates on World Wildlife...
See moreDo you know your yellow-browed warbler from your bluethroat? Then Ornitho.cat wants you. The online citizen science project is dedicated...
See more"Food is a central part of the Filipino life. For the people of an agricultural country such as the Philippines...
See moreOne of the planet’s smallest and fastest-growing organisms is helping inventor-engineer Julian Melchiorri to think macro by playing with the micro;...
See moreCoastlines and beaches are dynamic, living landscapes. They evolve and erode as sand gets blown by wind and tumbled by...
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See moreSomething important is happening in Cleveland: one of America’s poorest cities has a radical plan to remake itself. Anyone who...
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See moreSince the 1970s, development initiative Sekem has been revitalising the hot, arid sands of a once untouched part of the Egyptian desert, transforming...
See moreThe excellently-named Fishyleaks has been created by the Our Fish campaign to end “rampant” overfishing and illegal, unreported fishing activity...
See moreToast Ale is the UK’s first beer produced with bread. The award-winning craft beer uses surplus fresh bread from bakeries and sandwich...
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