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Haeckels campaign champions eco-friendly festivities

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Haeckels campaign champions eco-friendly festivities

Haeckels, a Margate-based natural beauty brand, has launched its Christmas campaign, Don’t Give Rubbish, which calls for responsible gift-giving wi...
Sustainability : Design : Beauty
Designer begins plastic knife and vase made to be eaten and decomposed by insects

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Designer begins plastic knife and vase made to be eaten and decomposed by insects

Altering the environmental impact of polystyrene, one of the world's most polluting plastics, designer Arnaud Tantet turned to mealworms and superw...
Design : Food & Drink : Sustainability
Aizome introduces skincare range made from dye waste water

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Aizome introduces skincare range made from dye waste water

Japanese-German start up Aizome has teamed up with creative agency Serviceplan Innovation and New York-based design studio Workbyworks to create Wa...
Waste Less : Waste : Skincare
Fruitful eating

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Fruitful eating

US – Okanagan Specialty Fruits (OSF) has developed the first non-browning apple.
GM Food : Sustainability : Whole-system Thinking
Fruitful enterprise

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Fruitful enterprise

Monterrey, Mexico – Eat Limmo is a start-up that is tackling food waste by sourcing ingredients made from seeds and peelings.
Eat Limmo : Waste : Fruits
Preview: Waste Warriors

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Preview: Waste Warriors

Global – Waste Warriors looks at people taking mindful consumption to new levels, producing just a few scraps of rubbish each month.
Waste Warriors : Zero Waste : Psychographics
Fast fashion hackers

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Fast fashion hackers

Amsterdam –­ Fashion label Van Slobbe Van Benthum (VSVB) has launched a Hacked collection made from upcycled clothing.
Hacked : VSVB : Hotel Droog
Modular technology

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Modular technology

Copenhagen – Take control of your audio experience with the TMA-2 Modular, a customisable set of headphones from Danish designer’s AIAIAI.
Aiaiai : Headphones : The Immortal Brand
McDonald’s accepts festival rubbish as payment

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McDonald’s accepts festival rubbish as payment

McDonald’s in Sweden has turned music festival rubbish into treasure for both the brand and its customers.
McDonald's : Recycling : Currency
Waste note: Clearer labelling aims to help consumers battle food wastage

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Waste note: Clearer labelling aims to help consumers battle food wastage

Waste note: Clearer labelling aims to help consumers battle food wastage
Food Waste : Use By Dates : Ocado
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