The story of how an old Basque fishermen’s coat, inherited from her grandma, transforms a young architect’s life and inspires her journey into sustainable fashion design.
Features
Copenhagen: from waste to wonderful
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The once heavily polluted Copenhagen harbour has become a hallmark of sustainable development. What used to be a dumping ground for wastewater from sewers and nearby industries is now an all-year swimming hotspot for locals and visitors looking to take the plunge in some of the finest harbour water there is.
Ten Cool Sustainable Brands ’24
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As consumers pivot towards authenticity and away from the superficial, the sustainability trend continues to gain followers. At Sublime, we remain committed to promoting cool brands that are actively working to combat rising temperatures.
Pottu: From Trauma to Triumph
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Pottu, designed by Milani Lawrence, is an immersive fashion exhibition that explores the impacts of generational trauma from the Sri Lankan civil war.
Giving nature time to thrive
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A growing number of people in the UK are using their land for nature restoration and nature-friendly farming. Mandy Lieu writes about a recent gathering at her Ewhurst Park estate where fellow ‘rewilders’ were able to share experiences.
Attention is a kind of love
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In an age of increasing uncertainty and complexity, how we pay attention to the world has never been so critical. The work of Professor Iain McGilchrist on the hemispheres of the brain sheds light on how we might navigate these times and stay connected with ourselves, others, and the world around us…
BUSINESSES WITH PURPOSE – World Environmental Day
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What business strategies could create a positive impact for both customers and the planet? Join us in celebrating World Environmental Day as we unveil the success stories behind these visionary companies.
Living Heritage on the Island of the Gods
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Despite its precarious position on the Pacific ‘Ring of Fire’ and, in recent times, being inundated by tourists, the Indonesian island of Bali is managing to sustain its rich cultural heritage and a way of life that is deeply rooted in religious traditions.
The case for fewer sheep
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Some conservationists are suggesting a reevaluation of the UK’s longstanding emphasis on sheep farming. Mandy Lieu highlights this pressing issue currently under debate in the realms of rewilding and agriculture.












