Reach your daily vitamin intake with Africolgy

Lait Pour Le Corps… As I´m sure you´ve guess by now, the liveeco team loves Africology! We recently tried out their luxurious body lotion. This beautifully fragranced, creamy body lotion uses natural oils such as neroli, apricot and olive oil to deeply moisturise and nourish the skin. It can be

Ascension launches MADE-BY / EDUN LIVE T-shirt

‘Fashion with Respect for People and the Planet’  To celebrate their 5-year anniversary, sustainable labeling pioneers, MADE-BY have joined forces with Bono & Ali Hewson’s eco fashion brand EDUN LIVE to launch a limited edition range of sustainable printed T-shirts. These will be availab

La – La – LAVANILA

So you´ve made the switch to organic food, sustainable fibres when it comes to your wardrobe and carry a reusable water bottle but what about your er… scent? It may be hard to make the switch to ´natural´ deodorant but with LAVANILA the switch is easy and can be made with olfactory confidence!LAVA

The Trouble With Sustainable Fashion

In light of the recent H&M controversy over using non-organic cotton, highlighted by one of our readers here (not to mention the brand´s wasteful destruction and disposal of garments that could have easily been donated to those in need), it seems prime time to clarify what exactly eco-fashion me

Toyota issues global recall of hybrid cars

Toyota is to recall almost half a million hybrid cars worldwide, including 8,500 of its Prius model in the UK, in the latest blow to the carmaker´s reputation following a string of safety scares.The recall will begin immediately in Japan and similar measures are being prepared overseas, the firm sai

Taken an eco-holiday lately?

Article by: Nicole Canning If you returned from your last trip feeling like you successfully poured your hard-earned resources into a capitalist fat cat´s pocket, maybe it´s time to start greening your holiday plans. An eco-destination is essentially a sustainable, responsible travel alternative tha

Potter star weaves eco fashion magic

Emma Watson shot to stardom as a nine-year-old when she played Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter films; she was worth £10 million before she turned 18. More recently, though, she has become the face of British designer brand Burberry. But when not shooting Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows in