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The Top 10 Eco-friendly Fashion Trends

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Article by: Dress Sense Fashion Team Researched & Authored: Bianca Lee & Jenna van der MerweCo-authored & Edited: Catherine BowenThe 21st century has seen the rise and rise of eco-savvy living as people acknowledge the impact of production and global warming on our natural world; we

Solar Pebble to Give Green Light to Africa

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Plus Minus Design, a team of innovative designers in the UK which have done design work for the Solar Aid charity around the Solar Orb, now have another solar design idea centered around their new Plus Minus Solar mission of being “dedicated to the design and development of innovative humanitarian p

Fantastic Hatastic at AFW

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HATASTIC! the home grown label from Surrey’s own Chloë Haywood (launched in March 2009) was selected out of hundreds of applications from independent designers, to show her first collection on the catwalk at Alternative Fashion Week on Monday 19th April at Spitalfields Traders Market.The collection

Who said looking good has to cost the earth?

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Article by: Jessica SolomonsEco-living is the new global craze attracting Hollywood A-listers and politicians alike. But you don’t have to be Al Gore or Julia Roberts to be an eco-warrior. Here’s a list of fabulous products that’ll keep you, and the earth, looking gorgeous.Pure Genius DKNY has

Having Babies is Bad for the Environment

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Written by: Nicole Canning After recently reading an article entitled “Are Babies Eco-friendly?” I was relieved to see that it had appeared in The Linc, a website put together by students of the University of Lincoln in the UK. Surely it was just a crazy notion held by an 18-year-old eco-fundamental

South Africa´s Ethical Fashionistas

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Article by: Jessica SolomonsAt the tender age of 25, friends, Alice Heusser and Olivia Kennaway, have been awarded the title of Ethical Entrepreneur Women of 2010 by SA’s GLAMOUR magazine. The pair met during their studies at Cape Technikon and shortly after graduating joined creative forces to forg

Coke to give SA schools safe water

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Article by: Janine ErasmusGlobal beverage manufacturer Coca-Cola is involved in the 2010 Fifa World Cup in a big way with a number of initiatives that will leave a lasting impression on communities.More important than the tournament itself, the company is to leave a lasting legacy in South Africa by

Start Recycling East Rand!

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Plastics recycling drop-off point now available in the East Rand A plastic recycling programme is up-and-running in the East Rand. The Plastic Industry’s Enviromark, PETCO and the Polystyrene Packaging Council (PSPC) has worked together with Flora Farm, one of the biggest garden centers in the Ea

Be fantastic… Use less plastic!

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Airing your dirty laundry has never been so eco chic! Did you know that over 300 million pounds of single-use plastic drycleaning bags are dumped into U.S. landfills every year? A hanging laundry hamper, a duffel bag and a garment bag! The new 3-in-1 reusable Green Garmento bag is one piece

Puma Reinvents the Shoebox

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We recently told you about Puma´s new solar powered smartphone well now the company is further reducing their carbon pawprint by partnering with The Fuse Project to completely redesign the packaging for their shoes.A team spent 21 months studying different boxes and packaging schemes, searching for