Greenpeace’s call for action: preserving Galapagos’ biodiversity

Greenpeace has put forth an ambitious proposal: the establishment of the world’s first high seas reserve. This groundbreaking initiative stems from escalating concerns regarding the environmental well-being of the Galapagos Islands, renowned as one of the globe’s most biodiverse marine regions. These islands are the home to an array of iconic species including giant turtles, … Read more

Trends that matter: how sustainability is shaking up the fashion

Working in the fashion industry means not only creating wealth through beauty and aesthetics but also creating real lifestyles. Sustainability is becoming a full-fledged part of what is labelled “lifestyle” nowadays and fashion follows suit, striving to be more and more sustainable. With Erica Corbellini, senior lecturer of Management of Fashion Companies at SDA Bocconi … Read more

Sungai Design: From River Plastic to One-of-a-kind Products

Social media are filled with videos where trash is washing up Bali’s beaches and rivers. This is mostly an annual phenomenon that takes place during the wet season. However, most of the plastic doesn’t come from Bali itself – it comes from the ocean. To deal with the phenomenon, the government and the local communities … Read more

4 activists, 1 goal: ending the extraction of fossil fuels

Vanessa Nakate from Uganda, Greta Thunberg from Sweden, Helena Gualinga from Ecuador, Luisa Neubauer from Germany. Those women are the first signers of a worldwide climate action directed to CEOs of fossil fuels companies with the aim to stop the opening of new extraction sites. Today the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, is coming to … Read more