An International Campaign for a Real Circular Economy
The Real Circularity Coalition is a global network of NGOs, campaigners, academics, politicians and business leaders going all out to create a better future.
Source: www.realcircularity.org
The Real Circularity Coalition is a global network of NGOs, campaigners, academics, politicians and business leaders going all out to create a better future.
Source: www.realcircularity.org
With everyone getting ready for the summer, Everlane has launched its first-ever swimwear collection. The popular eco-friendly clothing brand has unveiled a line of premium-quality swimwear made from recycled fabric.
Everlane’s CEO Kimberley Smith told Elle that the brand had been working on the swimwear line since 2018, but didn’t want to “compromise on the quality or the environmental impact.”
Beyond the buzzwords, this class breaks down the how and why of sustainability in homes. Instructor Alissa Pier, AIA, shows us how old homes are in fact green! Alissa’s presentation talks about sustainability as it relates to materials, community, and quality of life. You’ll learn how old homes can adapt to change and reduce cost of living, and you’ll get a thorough introduction to traditional building materials, good design, and energy efficiency.
Now that the European Commission has finally published its Plastics Strategy, the EU institutions should take inspiration from the best practices out there to make the upcoming legislation on single-use plastics work for citizens, the planet and the economy. Ariadna Rodrigo is product policy campaigner at Zero Waste Europe, part of the Rethink Plastic alliance.
As part of our Mission Possible campaign, edie brings you this weekly round-up of five of the best sustainability success stories of the week from across the globe.
The executives tasked with introducing Seventh Generation’s line of eco-friendly laundry detergents, dish soaps and cleaners to Southeast Asia faced a dilemma…
Join us in your best Halloween costume for a spooky bike party through downtown’s creepiest trails! Kick off Halloween weekend with a spooky after-dark bike ride through downtown – though be warned, it is not for the faint of heart! Bring your bike or rent one from the Pacers Bikeshare on campus, but be sure to bring a bike light! Dress in your best costume to compete in a costume contest and win a prize. BYOT – Bring Your Own Tricks, but fret not, treats will be provided!