Women on SA farms

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Written by: Adrienne BrookbanksSouth Africa’s history of colonial conquest and dispossession of indigenous people has lead to decades of mistreatment of local farms. In 2003, the South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) released a report that highlighted the appalling conditions (which include

A new kind of green washing

A new kind of green washing

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1500 seagulls, 300 dragonflies, 50 fish and 750 water lilies have taken a home at the V&A Waterfront until September 5th. They’re all part of an exciting and beautiful art installation to celebrate the launch of new Skip liquid detergent.Last night I attended the launch of the new skip liquid at

NEW 100% Vegetarian scent from The Body Shop

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Following the success of the legendary White Musk, The Body Shop has released a new fragrance, White Must Libertine.The scent is feminine, sensual and playful, yet instinctively rebellious and embodies distinct notes of Chantilly cream, Sherry Baby Orchids and Turkish delight.What we love: White Mus

A chat with Yvo De Boer…

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On Friday I was among a team of journos, lucky enough to meet Yvo De Boer, who is now KPMG’s top international sustainability and climate change expert (formerly the Executive Secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP) who was a central figure at the COP15). De Boer

Green your girls’ night out!

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Written by: Giulia Simolo When you’ve rounded up your best girl friends and are preparing for a fun night on the town with them, be sure to bear in mind some eco-friendly tips so you paint the town green! Green is in fashion Your eco-friendly night out can start even before you leave your home to