UK fashion student astounds audience with single-use plastic collection
From bottle tops to shredded bottles, a fashion student in the UK has astounded her audience with a single-use plastic collection.
Source: www.studyinternational.com
From bottle tops to shredded bottles, a fashion student in the UK has astounded her audience with a single-use plastic collection.
Source: www.studyinternational.com
Raw J?ce has signed a multi-year agreement with Rubicon Global in a move to reach toward zero waste. The company currently has nine locations across Florida. Rubicon will work with Raw J?ce to divert all of its raw pulp produced daily away to a local farm…
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All that is solid waste melts into air.
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On Friday, March 25th, The Earth Foundation held a fully virtual event, The Earth Prize 2022 Awards Ceremony, to announce the winner and runners-up of the USD 200,000 environmental sustainability competition for teenagers. Team Adorbsies, made up of three young women – Quynh Anh (Dorothy), Uyen and Huyen, from Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi, Vietnam – was proclaimed as the victorious recipient of the USD 100,000 grand prize that comes with The Earth Prize 2022 Winner title. The prize money will be split evenly between the team members and the educational program with which they registered for the competition, Summit Education. The winning idea is the “Adorbsy” biodegradable menstrual pad. As the students explained in their submission, due to a drop in dragon fruit sales caused by the Covid pandemic, Vietnam was suddenly forced to deal with considerable amounts of unsold fruit, with an initial plan of simply burning it.