Rainbow Warrior, an indisputable icon for environmental activism, has patrolled the world’s oceans since 1978. Join us on this journey to get a rare glimpse of the sights and sounds of the Rainbow Warrior as she cruises through Southeast Asia for the first time to spread an important message.
While docked in Singapore, we spoke…
Many companies around Asia (and the world) are now going green! From greener build-your-own furniture to greener food deliveries, conscious consumers are having a field day this week.
Also, did you know that going meat free and green financing are pretty hot right now? Find out the 10 things you need to know that’s happening…
Are you a young mum striving to live a green, clean, non-toxic, sustainable life? We had ex-girly girl turned conscious parent Kara Ali share with us her journey as a modern mum looking to have a sustainable household for her baby and her.
As a young mum striving to live a green life, images…
Handcrafted, fresh ingredients, real pizza
Do you know the daily effects your products are having on your health or the ecological footprint? This week we spoke with Min Chan the founder of Pur'itsy, a site full of non-toxic, eco-friendly and safe baby products.
She shares why BPA free isn't always a good thing, what to look out for when selecting…
The plastic plague is real and nowhere is safe. But just how big is the problem in Singapore and how do people really feel about it? We asked our friend Jonathan Tostevin, founder of The Final Straw and author of the publication 'Tackling plastic straw consumption in Singapore: a fact base & review of attitudes towards…
Delivering sustainably sourced fresh fruits
Here are 10 things you need to know, that’s happening in sustainability around the world this week.Â
Another week, Another awesome campaign to make sustainability sexy and this time, it’s by Lush. We also have the beautiful Emma Watson on the cover of Vogue Australia talking about ethical fashion and what not. And of course,…
In early 2018 we toured one of India's biggest slums, Dharavi, to explore its evolution into a $1billion circular economy that prioritises things like education.
Dharavi is known as India’s largest slum and the second biggest slum in Asia. Situated in the heart of Mumbai, between 750,000 to a million people (although the actual number…
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