2010

Eco friendly design ideas

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The Boozy Bench Waste not want not. Know any wine farm owners looking to offload some old vats? Take it off there hands and do something good for the environment and craft a beautiful bench made from a recently retired oak wine barrel. Constructed of pine and oak, the recycled oak wine barrels be

Face the Facts

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If your regular facial at your local salon is one of those beauty habits you´ve had to cut back on recently then we´ve got the perfect solution for you. We recently tried out Africology´s Exfoliating Face Cream (R270) – it´s a facial in a tube. This Exfoliating Cream, which is suitable for all skin

Paul Cluver lauded by wine trade

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Article by: Janine ErasmusVeteran winemaker Paul Cluver of South Africa has won the Lifetime Achievement accolade at the inaugural Green Awards, presented by Europe’s leading drinks trade publication the drinks business.Cluver, whose Paul Cluver estate was also nominated for a Green award in the cat

NYFW a carbon neutral event

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From February 11th to18th, New York City Fashion Week brought together the world’s best designers and brands to showcase the coming trends in Fall and Winter clothing. Winter Fashion Week 2010 had all the usual hallmarks: big names in design like Vera Wang, Stella McCartney and Jil Sander. But one a

Carbon footprints on the FTSE

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How ethical are your investments…? Even for the most un-eco-conscious (not that many of our readers are!), making ethical lifestyle choices has become ingrained in our everyday routine. But how far does this extend to the investments we make?It is relatively easy to have control over our carbon

PUMA launches solar-powered smartphone

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We told you a little while ago here, how PUMA is supporting 2010´s International Year of Biodiversity with their Play for Life Campaign. Well now the sport lifestyle clothing label is turning high-tech consumerism into a world of connected, eco-friendly and heavily branded communication experiences

Christopher Raeburn – Ethical Designer

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Christopher Raeburn is a young, talented British fashion designer, known for creating ethically-aware men’s and womenswear collections that are original in design. Utilising re-appropriated military fabrics, Christopher Raeburn creates garments that are functional, intelligent and meticulously craft