It’s Time To Talk About Sustainable Beauty
How is the beauty industry tackling creating more environmentally sustainable and socially responsible products? We identify the voices making a difference.
How is the beauty industry tackling creating more environmentally sustainable and socially responsible products? We identify the voices making a difference.
His new television programme, Expedition Asia, takes him to some of the region’s most grizzled and beautiful parts — and it’s not all far-flung exotic locales.
Zhen Gin co-founder Min Teo tells us about creating a climate-positive, sipping gin packed with Asian botanicals.
New updates by the two brands show that sustainability and responsibility partnerships might be the way forwards for the watch industry.
Luxury isn’t just about exclusivity; it’s about sustainability too, says Maison 21G founder Johanna Monange.
The co-founder and executive chairman of RWDC Industries wants to eliminate single-use plastics.
Capture features a smart GPS that predicts the emissions from your commute, along with certified programmes that you can subscribe to in order to offset your carbon output.
Ethically-produced meat isn’t just good for the animals, it’s good for the humans eating them as well.
Other than the drive towards electric, luxury automakers like Bentley are matching their clients’ desire for ethically-sourced materials.
We talk to Elizabeth von der Goltz and Libby Page from Net-A-Porter about sustainability, positivity and the trends that are shaping the way forward.
Sunglasses made from recycled fishing nets and watches made from seashells: Chao’s Remake Hub wants to reframe how we look at sustainability.
Why wineries in Chile are increasingly embracing sustainable practices, most notably organic and biodynamic viticulture.
Because hoarding cosmetics packed in paper bottles beats collecting unsustainable plastics any day.