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«You have a moral obligation to consider the impact of what you are creating» designer Tamara Orjola – investigating the use of pine needles

A rough touch could be more precious than the finest merino but a short and local supply chain is needed to grant that the sheep are sheared with no suffering

Dale Vince, chairman of the team «using the club to demonstrate that you can enjoy sports, and supporters can have their consumerism, but you can still do it in a way that is sustainable»

«An array of solar panels, connecting us to the same source that has been powering the Khmer people for generations». In conversation with Golden Silk

«If an exhibition was conceived for an audience, what happens when that audience leaves?». What matters is not the medium but keeping the complexity of an experience

The Hexagon Cuff: the human mind envisioned it, technology made it possible, and a leap of faith was the catalyst. Time is not of the essence, prototyping is key

Sustainable crafting and manufacturing had been on our radar for years. The word sustainability was already quite widespread — perhaps a utopia. In collaboration with architect Mr. Stefano Boeri

In conversation with the founding duo Byron and Dexter Peart. «How could those products expand to be better for the people and the progress?»

The decline of the ideological factions and installation of a metamodern consumer hedonism has even managed to take hold in the Persia of legends

In conversation with Holly McQuillan, who discusses the misconception in the zero waste term and suggests new machinery and business models as alternatives in promoting the system