2010

SUNO – Rooted in Africa

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SUNO was founded in 2008 by Max Osterweis after more than a decade of collecting textiles on visits to Kenya. The prospect that Kenya´s recent post election turmoil might keep foreigners from visiting or investing in a country overflowing with natural resources, talent and goodwill became the cataly

Gulf oil spill: A hole in the world

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I came across this article taken from The Guardian and thought I would share it with you as it provides a different view on the BP oil spill in the Gulf Coast. It provides insight into how the local people have been effected by the spill and how they are in for a huge change in lifestyle, some will

Waka Waka: Time for Africa

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Cape Town Goes Green for World Cup 2010 World Cup fever has been gripping the country since the start of the FIFA World Cup on 11 June. Last Friday, 18 June, England played Algeria in their Pool game in Cape Town. It was a beautiful day in the Mother City so I decided it would be the perfect oppo

South African Joins Sailing Expedition to Save the Planet

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Written by: Jessica SolomonsFor South African Josian Heyerdahl, adventure is in her genes. Her grandfather, Thor Heyerdahl is one of Norway’s most well renowned explorers made famous by his 1947 Kon Tiki Expedition where he and five others sailed from Peru to Polynesia on a replica of anaboriginal r

Brigette Bardot´s bag for Lancel: Eco chic or Controversial

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Actress and animal-advocate Brigitte Bardot made headlines this week after teaming up with Lancel — a leather goods company — to create an eco-friendly, cruelty-free handbag.The product hasn’t been released yet, but it’s being described as an “eco-friendly/green bag made of 100 percent natural fiber

Recycling to empower the unemployed

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Omo boxes, romany cream boxes, Liqui fruit boxes and many more are being carefully hand crafted into stylish practical wallets at Mamelani Projects, a Cape Town based health NGO, as part of an income generating project. Mamelani Projects runs a community-based health programme that empowers women to

A trip to the pink hotel with the worm farm…

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Last week I was lucky enough to be invited down to The Mount Nelson Hotel in Cape Town for a delicious brunch, the main reason for the visit was to check out the hotel’s worm farm project – an eco initiative using vermiculture to process organic food scraps into fertiliser to feed the hotel gardens,

GrowEco with Living Green

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Organic vegetable growing tips from Sam Adams of Living Green Welcome to GrowEco, a new addition to the liveeco network. Each month, the GrowEco column will include tips and advice for growing your own organic vegetables, straight from your balcony or garden. The content is entirely organic – you

How is being eco-conscious affecting your fashion choices?

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Written by: Nicole CanningOne of my favourite quotes is that of the Italian fascist leader Mussolini, who told Hitler in 1930: “Any power whatsoever is destined to fail before fashion. If fashion says skirts are short, you will not succeed in lengthening them, even with the guillotine.” It was with

Our Top Picks of Organic Markets to Visit this Winter

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Written by: Jessica SolomonsWith the cold season forcing us all indoors you might be tempted to do away with your weekly or monthly trips to theorganic marketsand farm stalls. But the good news is we’ve found some great indoor markets for you to enjoy this winter, so bundle up the kids and head out