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Africa Goes Organic with Edun

“I think we are doing the right thing…” We told you here how Edun, founded by Ali Hewson and her rocker husband, Bono from U2, are investing in Africa as the future of fashion. Well in 2007, Edun and The Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) founded the Conservation Cotton Initiative (CCI). This

Prince of Wales tours UK promoting sustainability

The Prince of Wales is to embark on a tour of the UK to meet the guerrilla gardeners, ethical fashion designers and eco-conscious pensioners doing their bit to tackle climate change The five day tour in the Royal Train, run on biofuel, will take in projects around the UK where ordinary people are

P&G to roll out eco-friendly packaging for beauty brands

Procter & Gamble has announced plans to use renewable, sustainable, sugarcane-derived plastic on select packaging of its Pantene Pro-V, Covergirl and Max Factor brands. The pilot packaging program will be rolled out globally over the next two years, with the first products slated to be on shelf

´Green´ coffin made from newspaper

Newspaper coffin Environmentally-friendly burials have become increasingly popular Three Gloucestershire companies have joined forces to produce a “green” coffin made from newspapers. It was the idea of undertaker Jeremy Clutterbuck, who said he spent years searching for a “truly eco-friendly” ca

The Fashion Industry and Green Living: Can they Co-Exist?

Written by: Jessica SolomonsWhen it comes to fashion the latest trends have often been made from the skin and hair of animals. Think leather, fur, cashmere and angora – all loved by the fashion conscious and loathed by the eco-conscious. While the industry still prides itself on creating new and mor

Eco Fashion Hits Project Runway

One Day You´re In and the Next Day You´re Out… Well lets hope it´s not that way for this ethical designer. The hit fashion design show and one of my fave´s, Project Runway, has featured designers of every ilk, but this season it looks like we’ll get a perspective that’s been missing on past sea

Malaria-proof mosquito a reality

Written by: Janine ErasmusScientists at the University of Arizona have bred a mosquito that is immune to malaria infection. With about half the global population at risk of contracting the disease, and the global malaria-related death toll approaching 1-million people annually, this could save milli