From recycled plastic to 3D printing: more creative sustainable fashion solutions
New company addresses zero waste with custom-made, 3D-printed men’s garments.
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New company addresses zero waste with custom-made, 3D-printed men’s garments.
More powerful than scooters, small format, no-fuss EV motorbikes with portable chargers are on the market.
Sensing these leaks in real time can substantially reduce damages and costs.
We don’t need to mine the earth, the oceans and the moon to find these precious elements.
With help from a charity, residents of Anaa Atoll are getting themselves back on track, offering inspiration for other islands.
The Subpod transforms food waste into nutrient-rich soil without mess, fuss or odors and even doubles up as a garden seat.
A digital marketing company strives to make a difference and inspire more businesses to do the same.
Dow has several projects on the go that are benefiting communities while working towards zero waste.
Entrepreneur Timothy Childs is now developing novel technologies to capture and transform food waste.
Renewable energy company Palmetto joins forces with Solar Sister to bring affordable clean energy to millions of African homes.
And he’s using it to deliver more clean water to communities in need.
Redaptive’s innovative “Efficiency-as-a-Service” model is helping Fortune 500s overhaul their energy use and save millions.
Leading designers and innovators will use art and inspiration to stimulate awareness, positive change and solutions to global problems.
Apeel’s lipid-coated produce, with up to three times longer shelf life, is set to make a major dent in food waste as the company expands overseas.
This could be a much-needed solution for ridding waterways of household chemicals, pharmaceuticals, pesticides and other toxic substances.
As the planet warms up, people are in desperate need of cool environments – and U.S. developers are dreaming up a plethora of eco-friendly solutions.
Nominated by TIME Magazine as one of the best inventions of 2018, broader uptake of the technology is an important step forward.
Sustainably grown grasses will be used to replace plastic and polystyrene food products and packaging.
Good news for vegans, the planet and even meat-eaters, it could also sustainably feed a growing population.
Coil-shaped carbon nanoparticles can decompose microplastics without harming marine organisms.
“Robin Hoods of the Waste Stream” will highlight the problem and showcase interviews with leading experts about what we can do.