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environment
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10 Tips For Green Living – Starting at Home
When you’re getting started in the green living world, it can be daunting to know how to make…
Fast Fashion and its Environmental and Social Impacts
The fashion industry is a huge one – it ranks among the biggest and the most expansive industries.…
Biobasecamp Pavilion Aims To Demonstrate That ‘Building With Trees’ Reduces The Amount Of CO2 In The Atmosphere
At this year’s Dutch Design Week, Studio Marco Vermeulen built the Biobasecamp, a pavilion that gives architectural expression…
3 Tips for Improving the Cleanliness of Your Business
Corporate cleanliness can be defined in a number of ways. You could be talking about the presentation of…
This Interactive Installation Focuses On The Smallest Biggest Polluter Out There, The Cigarette Butt
The cigarette butt is one of the biggest underestimated polluter of our soils, waters and oceans. This interactive…
+ POOL Light Installation Tracks NYC’s Water Quality
+ POOL Light is a public art installation in NYC’s Harbor designed by Playlab Inc. and Family New…
How Delivery Companies Are Adapting To Meet Environmental Demands
Environmental impact is one of the biggest global topics right now with scientists urging people and businesses to…
5 Building Material Alternatives to Concrete
The world is evolving into a more environmentally-friendly community and with good reason. Choosing materials for any task…
Meet CHEW, The First Chewable, Reusable And Pocketable Straw
Three young Singapore-based designers, Lim Jing Jie, Tommy Cheong and Kevin Yeo, have created a one of its…
Bio-digital Urban Curtain By EcoLogicStudio Fights Global Climate Change
London-based architectural and urban design firm ecoLogicStudio, led by Claudia Pasquero and Marco Poletto, unveils Photo.Synth.Etica, a large–scale…
Angelo Renna Conceives An Artificial Sponge Mountain to Absorb Air Pollution in Turin
Amsterdam-based architects Angelo Renna has conceived a 90-meters high artificial ‘Sponge Mountain’ in order to absorb CO2 from…
SHJworks’ Biotipe Investigates How Microcosms Can Survive In Harsh Urban Environment
Designer Simon Hjermind Jensen of SHJworks has unveiled ‘Biotope’, an experiment to understand how a microcosm of plants…
Daan Roosegarde’s Space Waste Lab Performances Light Up Space Debris
Currently, there are more than 29.000 objects larger than 10 centimeters floating around the earth. It is space…
Italian Start-up Kloters Unveils A T-shirt That Cleans Air From Pollution
Italian start-up Kloters has unveiled RepAir, a generdelss cotton t-shirt that cleans two cars worth of pollution from the…
Declan Scullion’s 5CUBE Pavilion Shows Ireland’s Oil Consumption
Irish architect Declan Scullion of de Siún Scullion Architects has designed 5CUBE, a pavilion that physically represents the volume of oil…


















