Kathmandu introduces sustainable installation featuring its first biodegradable jacket
Melbourne installation to mark launch illustrates the amount of fashion discarded by Australians every five minutes.
Melbourne installation to mark launch illustrates the amount of fashion discarded by Australians every five minutes.
Air Busan Co., a budget carrier unit of Asiana Airlines Inc., is creating various items by recycling old suitcases used by flight attendants.
Impossible Beef is a product of US food tech startup Impossible Foods, which says it looks, tastes, and smells like ground beef – but is made entirely of plants.
Plant-based food is more accessible now more than ever. It’s available in restaurants, supermarkets, and hotels. Even convenience stores like 7-eleven are now offering plant-based alternatives
These are just several reasons why businesses shouldn’t rely on growing coffee alone, and lab-grown sustainable coffee might be the viable alternative in the future.
Ranking 25 countries worldwide, the PMI assess the capacity of each to promote sustainable plastic production and minimise mismanagement of the material.
Methylotrophic bacillus is a microorganism that decomposes methane using methanol to take it as an energy source.
Agarwal said Infinna is an additional fiber complement to cotton and an important step forward in the commercialisation and adoption of circularity in the apparel supply chain.
The land will be used for a 30 plus year afforestation scheme to plant new forests, which will contribute to removing CO2 from the atmosphere, storing carbon and developing an ecosystem to encourage and sustain biodiversity.
Designed in New Zealand, Deadly Ponies has the majority of its pieces handcrafted at its own eco-atelier in Chiang Mai, Thailand, ensuring total transparency.
Inspired by Lululemon’s Take Form Mat, which includes 3D zoned alignment patterns, the woven Mylo yoga mat experiments with varying patterns to complement the placement of hands and feet during a yoga practice.
Customers can buy post-consumer recycled plastic or glass bottles at the store or bring their own.
Unveiled in a virtual showcase last month, the sustainable products include a washing machine, dryer, oven, refrigerator, tumble dryer, coffee maker, and dishwasher.
The prototype took three years and a team of more than 150 people to develop in order to meet several of their quality, safety and play requirements – including clutch power.
Three items on Starbucks Japan’s new Recycling Loop program have ingredients grown with waste coffee grounds.