8 Toxic-free vegan nail polish brands around the world to discover
It’s time to rethink our love for nail polish and find sustainable alternatives that are safe for the planet.
It’s time to rethink our love for nail polish and find sustainable alternatives that are safe for the planet.
With the number of people moving to a lifestyle of eating less meat, cafes, restaurants, fast food joints and even fine-dining restaurants have begun offering plant-based options on their menus.
Once the method is applied successfully, the alt-seafood dish may be chosen by head chef Rasmus Munk to join the menu of the Danish restaurant.
Plastic has long been used in adult toys, but the material’s environmental effect has driven some consumers to seek “greener” alternatives.
Pandora’s carrier bags will no longer contain any plastic, and the plastic content of its jewellery boxes will be cut by more than 75 per cent.
The vessels are scheduled to be delivered in the first quarter of 2024 by supplier Hyundai Heavy Industries.
Danish fashion label uses new recycling technology to break down old fabrics and create new yarns.
The faux leather is made from the skins, cores, stems, and seeds of leftover apples after the fruit is juiced.
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.