Intergravity pioneers sustainable, anti-bacterial fashion
Intergravity is reducing the need to do laundry as often by introducing a line of sustainable clothing that is also anti-bacterial. See the collection here.
Source: inhabitat.com
Intergravity is reducing the need to do laundry as often by introducing a line of sustainable clothing that is also anti-bacterial. See the collection here.
Source: inhabitat.com
There are calls for Ireland to follow in England’s footsteps and ban single-use plastics.
Momentum is building in the war against single-use plastics. A slew of major companies—including SeaWorld parks, American Express, cruise company Royal Caribbean, IKEA, A&W Canada and Burger King UK—have pledged to eliminate items such as plastic drinking straws, stirrers, lids and bags in efforts…
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Hotelier Marriott International has announced the expansion of an initiative to replace single-use toiletry bottles with large pump-topped alternatives, in a move that could prevent more than 500 million plastic items being discarded.
Unscrupulous sellers that are looking to make quick and easy sales are more than happy to get paid higher prices than what their products are actually worth. If the refurbished industry is to be saved, it’s going to need a big makeover – and not just a superficial one.
With the increase in research on the circular economy system, the basic income and circular economy relationship has also started to be considered. For example, this relationship was examined in the article ‘‘How could a Basic Income support a Circular Economy?’’ published on the Basic Income Network Scotland website on 23 July 2019. In fact, this article is based on the transcript of an interview between Timothea Armor, Basic Income Network Scotland Editor, and Teja Hudson, a zero waste consultant and founder of Zero.