11 ethical and eco-friendly fine jewellery brands in Europe
The growing global focus on sustainability in the fashion industry has raised awareness of the environmental impacts of jewellery.
The growing global focus on sustainability in the fashion industry has raised awareness of the environmental impacts of jewellery.
The new strategy expands its existing pledges to offer consumers more sustainable clothing choices while keeping them at an affordable price.
The launch seeks to “reshape the carbon footprint” of wine by targeting an industry hotspot, the glass bottle.
In this new landscape, more green initiatives, advocacies, and offsets have sprouted, but how can we ensure these pledges are credible?
The company stated that Stonepaper looks and feels the same as traditional paper but doesn’t use the same amount of resources and is “infinitely recyclable.”
The complex would house the single-largest bioreactor in the cultivated meat industry to date, with the capacity to manufacture thousands of pounds of meat from cells without the need for slaughter.
Mirium’s bio-leather is made from cork, natural rubber and soybean oil and dyed using coconut husk charcoal.
Superworms are like tiny recycling plants, shredding the polystyrene with their mouths and then feeding it to the bacteria in their gut.”
Arancini are Italian rice balls stuffed, coated with bread crumbs and deep-fried and are a staple of Sicilian cuisine،.
Informal waste pickers play a crucial role in waste management and a circular economy.
Developed by the company’s in-house research and development team and manufactured in Singapore, the luncheon meat is non-GMO, Cholesterol free, trans-fat free, with no added preservatives. I
is could make the plastic much more biodegradable in the natural environment, for example in the ocean or in a garden compost heap.”
American luxury giant Ralph Lauren unveiled its first Cradle to Cradle (C2C) certified product…
logists have sounded the alarm on this for over a decade. But no one’s had a hard number about how much this is happening,” explains Matthew Fagan, lead researcher and assistant professor of geography and environmental systems at UMBC.
However, despite the intent, consumers stated in the survey that their actions fall short because of barriers.