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Green living
A hot new buzzword is green living. How do you live a sustainable lifestyle?
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Bundesliga has 'pioneering' sustainability role
The Bundesliga is committed to being climate friendly — though some clubs are better positioned than others.
Making skateboards from bottle caps
In Rio's biggest favela, residents make skateboards out of bottle caps to reduce pollution and protect the environment.
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
This week at Eco Africa, we look at biomass as a sustainable energy source in rural areas and we meet the owner of a zero-waste restaurant in Ghana producing fertilizers from food waste.
Solar designer furniture by Marjan van Aubel
Marjan van Aubel of Amsterdam integrates the sun’s power in day-to-day life with her solar designs.
Chinese e-cars conquer Europe
The Chinese brand Nio wants to conquer Europe and is making e-mobility a holistic experience
Sustainable fishing in Tunisia
The Med Bycatch Project is encouraging local fishermen to use more sustainable fishing methods in Tunisia.
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
On this Eco Africa: Sustainable fishing off the coast of Tunisia and building more "green" buildings in Nairobi.
Models made from waste highlight sustainability
A young man is taking trash and building models of cities to bring attention to the problem of local waste management.
Helping developers build more sustainable buildings
The Kenya Green Builders Society is helping developers meet complex new "green" building codes.
Sustainable fishing methods for Tunisia
Fishing is crucial to livelihoods on Tunisia's coast. But overfishing is a problem, especially due to trawlers. Their nets pick up sharks, rays and other endangered species. Now a project is introducing more sustainable fishing.
Challenges of transforming an industry
Reinventing oneself personally is challenging enough, but reinvention in the world of business is even more difficult.
The ergonomics of earth houses
A look inside the ergonomic design of the sustainable earth houses from Swiss architect Peter Vetsch.
Conscious resource management
Whether water, gas, biofuel or concrete - we must now use resources more responsibly.
Ivory Coast: Canteens to avoid school dropout
In Ivory Coast, the German NGO ''Sustainable Action against Hunger'' (NGH) helps families and children in rural areas.
Why outlawing cannabis was a HUGE mistake
We have been flying high with cannabis for 12,000 years, and not only by smoking it but by making eco-friendly products
Germany's pioneer 'edible city' on the Rhine
Andernach is hoping to change the way locals think about food by creating edible gardens anyone can harvest.
Humanscapes – buildings as part of nature
Architects and urban planners have created the building complex "Humanscapes" – at one with nature.
Eco India - The Environment Magazine
We explore how alternative production methods and concepts can help the beauty industry to become more sustainable.
Sustainable cosmetics in India
More sustainable cosmetics are being brought onto the Indian market by innovative new companies.
Palm oil in high demand, but unsustainable
The raw material palm oil is highly versatile. Can it be produced in an eco-friendly way?
How greenhouses can improve food security
An entrepreneur is promoting smart agriculture with modern greenhouses that use land and water more efficiently
New market for recycled computers
The market for refurbished computers is booming. It's good for the environment, and the bank balance.
The dangers of excess - MADE
The global economy's in crisis, but the rich keep getting richer. How can that be?
Global 3000 - The Globalization Program
Can selective breeding or genetic engineering make our meat production more sustainable?
Can we farm the ocean sustainably?
Ocean farming is a realistic alternative, but what needs to be considered to do it sustainably?
Healthy diet for people and planet
A sustainable diet protects both health and the climate.
Mock meat: Taste the alternative
Companies in India are working on marketable alternatives to meat products.
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
On this Eco Africa: Recycling old wind turbine parts and keeping produce cool without using electricity
Seeing where food comes from firsthand
Two women in the food service industry spent a weekend at a farm to see how food likes eggs is actually produced.
A sustainable fishing app for South Africans
In South Africa, an NGO has developed an app to help fishers bring their catch directly to market without middlemen.
Calabria: An authentic slice of Italy
The southern Italian region is not popular with international visitors. Slow, experiential tourism could change that.
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
On Eco Africa, we track leatherback sea turtles in South Africa and meet an architect building energy-efficient homes.
Global 3000 - The Globalization Program
US millionaires want to pay more tax. A goalie for hire in Brazil. An app helps Cape Town fishermen.
Abalobi — An innovative fishing app
In South Africa, an NGO has developed an app to help fishers bring their catch to market.
Eco India — The Environment Magazine
How can we make our everyday lives cleaner we pollute less and live more sustainably?
Flush away: A quest for sustainable toilets
Flush toilets have been around for decades, but they waste water. Are there greener alternatives?
The potential of lab-grown diamonds
Lab-grown diamonds are made with high-tech that has potential applications in other sectors.
Danish town seeks green transition redemption
GreenLab is rethinking production processes to slash emissions, and prove the world that circular economy is effective.
Runaway success: The plastic sneaker
Ashay Bhave designs sneakers made of recycled plastic waste.
Plastic addiction: Finding a natural cure
Algae and mycelium are two natural ingredients that could help curb our hunger for plastic.
Electromobility: A question of time and cost
For many, e-cars are a sustainable alternative to conventional vehicles. But it’s not that simple.
The future of urban mobility could be a two-wheeled solution
With city streets becoming increasingly busy, it’s time for a sustainable rethink
The boom in megacities
Our cities are in urgent need of new urban planning concepts.
Made in Germany - Urban Visions
Our cities need new concepts for mobility, sustainability and urban planning.
Electromobility – A question of time and cost
For many, e-cars are a sustainable alternative to conventional vehicles. But it’s not that simple.
The future of urban mobility
With city streets becoming increasingly busy, it’s time for a sustainable rethink
The boom in megacities
Our cities are in urgent need of new urban planning concepts.
Urban Visions - MADE
Our cities need new concepts for mobility, sustainability and urban planning.
Wild species can help feed the world
New report calls for greater biodiversity protection for wild species, which could provide food and income for billions.
Euromaxx - Lifestyle Europe
Luxury fashion made from second-hand clothes, art by Tomás Saraceno, the Greek dish moussaka.
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