2011

Hobbies that don’t harm the planet

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Written by: Giulia Simolo Often it’s during our spare time that we think the most about how to improve our environment and make a difference in the world. So spare a thought for the kinds of hobbies that you partake in. You might not realise that some hobbies could be adding strain to the earth’s re

Rural community goes ‘green’

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Written by: Nosimilo RamelaGrowing up in a rural area near Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape, Mthenjwa Mhlongo spent his days playing in the river, herding cows and learning about herbs from his uncle and grandmother. Now, as an adult living not too far from his birthplace, he is passionate about the env

Avondale´s eco tour

Avondale´s eco tour

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Last Thursday myself and liveeco´s newest team member, Gerry went off to Avondale in Paarl, to experience their eco tour of the winery. We could not have asked for better weather, after a week of temperature´s soaring in the high 30´s even 40´s out in Paarl, it was overcast and relatively cool (the

Kiss me I´m Irish!

Kiss me I´m Irish!

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Well I really am Irish so it´s my duty to embrace St Paddy´s Day and this year we´ve got a couple good, green, glam reasons for you to wear green this St Patrick´s Day!The luck of the Irish may have little to do with eco-fashion—well, unless you´re Bono and Ali Hewson—but if you can´t flash a little

Love your greens

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Written by: Giulia SimoloVegetarianism is a lifestyle change that can help improve your health, but it’s also a moral issue. Some people who cut meat from their diet feel better about themselves. If you’re thinking about becoming a vegetarian, the environment is happy, too. Here are some benefits of

Emma Watson Designs Collection for Alberta Ferretti

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Ferretti said that Watson “had a Jane-Birkin-in-the-seventies image in mind,” when designing the eco-friendly line Emma Watson recently inked a deal with Alberta Ferretti to design a collection for the fashion house, Pure Threads by Emma Watson.The five-piece line will feature eco-friendly pieces

VW builds R500m ‘green’ press shop

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Written by: Ray MaotaVolkswagen South Africa (VWSA) has begun building a new press shop at its Uitenhage plant in the Eastern Cape. The project is set to cost R500-million (US$69-million) and will comply with the company’s green initiative. A press shop is a computer-controlled production line that