Nedbank achieves carbon neutrality

Written by: Janine ErasmusSouth African banking group Nedbank announced in July 2010 that it has achieved carbon neutrality – becoming the first bank in Africa to do so. The group’s chief executive Mike Brown made the announcement at the Nedbank head office in Sandton, in Johannesburg’s northern sub

Eco-friendly kit for Man United

Nike Just Does It Again… They did it for the World Cup and now the new Manchester United club kits, by sportswear brand Nike, showcase a new design approach intended to maximize performance while minimizing environmental impact. The kits highlight Manchester United’s unique heritage with tradit

New York’s tallest building is going green

The Empire State Building unveiled a $2 million interactive exhibit on Monday that highlights the building´s efforts to become more eco-friendly.Visitors to the observation deck will pass a series of video panels explaining the push to reduce energy use and other changes. “It’s about small changes t

Guerrillas Gone Green

Those of you who tweet might have heard of SA´s very own @Green_Guerrilla. For those of you who haven´t, Green Guerrilla is Dave Alves – inspired creative, budding designer, blogger, environmentalist and die-hard pizza lover!  Why are we telling you about Dave? Well, for Madiba Day , Dave annou

Green Theme at Fashion Week

As summer settles in for most of our friends in the Northern Hemisphere, the key players of men’s luxury fashion are showcasing their visions for Spring/Summer 2011 and it looks like eco-luxe is finally settling in as more than just a trend. From Etro to Dolce & Gabbana, a number of major Italia

SA market hungry for the Joule

Written by: Bongani NkosiThe South African market looks ready to buy into the Joule, the country’s first stylish electric car. Although it will only be mass-produced late in 2012 and go on sale in 2013, there’s already a considerable demand for it, said Jaco van Loggerenberg, spokesperson for the ca