Stephanie is the founder of Green Is The New Black. She is a marketer, event organiser and avid connector of conscious individuals and brands. She loves bringing people together to connect, find inspiration, gain knowledge and be able to take action to create a better life. Previously she spent four years working for an international events agency, planning luxury events and fashion weeks around the region. As a third culture kid, she’s fascinated by other people and is always seeking new experiences.
Green is the New Black is thrilled to have Honeycombers on board as our lifestyle media partner. Honeycombers is the online website for all the need-to-know of Singapore, from nightlife,…
Is meat the new tobacco? Our guest today certainly thinks so and the solution is making ‘meat-free’ cool.
David Yeung is a noted environmental advocate and the founder of Green Monday , an innovative social venture that takes on climate change, food insecurity, health issues and animal welfare through a movement shifting people towards sustainable, healthy,…
We sat down with Jérémie Sabbagh and Antonia Achache, a beautiful french couple and founders of Kitchen Garden, a cosy organic and local cafe in the heart of Bandra, a suburb in…
Is the food that you are eating medicine or poison? 'When farmers are growing fruit or vegetables, to prevent them from being eaten by insects and animals, they are sprayed with pesticides and chemicals to protect the crops. What's the difference between us and the bug? It takes longer to kill us, but its…
Are you eco-chic? On our recent trip to Hong Kong, We met with Kay Liu, The Education Director for Redress to understand what the current landscape in Hong Kong looks like, how they are promoting eco-chic and how we can be more sustainable with our fashion choices.
This video was shot in Hong Kong and is…
Climate change is real and we each play a part. This article is packed full with key actionable insights from four change-makers in Singapore and a list of actions we as individuals can take to reduce our own carbon footprint today.
I fell in love for the first time when I was 9 years old.…