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Global Head of Infrastructure & Sustainability, Google ( Credit: Ben Townsend )
January 15, 2026
Business·Sustainability

Sustainability Consulting Firms at the Frontline of Net-Zero Targets

Net-zero targets are increasingly shaping board agendas in many large companies and regulated sectors. Investors want credible transition plans, customers expect lower-impact products, and regulators in jurisdictions like the EU, UK, and
Close-up view of an anchovy gill arch system illustrating layered biological filtration structures used as inspiration for a microplastic washing machine filter.
Plastic·Sustainability

Fish gill filter catches 99.6% of microplastics washing machines send into sewage systems

Fish-Inspired Microplastic Filter 🔬 BIOMIMICRY SOLUTION Fish Gills Solve the Microplastic Washing Machine Problem Wastewater from washing machines is a major source of microplastics—tiny plastic particles suspected of harming human and animal health. Researchers at the University of Bonn developed
December 21, 2025

57 wind blades turn car park façade in Europe’s first turbine-built facility

Architecture·Design·Sustainability
Wind Blades to Building: Interactive Circular Economy Explorer | KarmActive Circular Architecture Innovation From Wind Farm to Car Park: Europe’s First Blade-Built Facility Interactive

Cassava kills 200 yearly yet 500 million eat it: WHO reveals cyanide preparation gap

Agriculture·Food & Drinks·Health
Cassava: The Double-Edged Root ⚠️ Food Safety Alert The Double-Edged Root: How Cassava Feeds 500 Million While Claiming 200 Lives Yearly A staple crop
Fashion·Sustainability

Upcycling Ski Touring Skins Into Colourful Accessories – SKINALP

On mountains covered with snow and slopes like the gentleness of a dove, Ski mountaineering becomes a sought-after thrill, thus making Ski touring skins an absolute compulsion for those wanting a taste
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Riva Surana
August 5, 2022
Design·Sustainability

Earthy Home Products Made From Organic Waste – Ottan Studio

Ottan Studio is an impact startup company based in Istanbul, Turkey, which focuses on up-cycling waste materials into high-quality materials in order to be used in interior and industrial design products. The
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Tista Karmakar
July 29, 2022
Fashion·Sustainability

Upcycled Fashion Wear Hand-Stitched By Single Mothers In Colombia – Claudia Gontovnik

Fashion is not only a form of art but an expression of individualist thoughts and societal criticism. Bold Fashion Wear Hand-Stitched By Single Mothers In Colombia. Materializing this very thought, Claudia Gontovnik
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Riva Surana
July 22, 2022
Sustainability

Sustainable Products Meet Fair Trade – Maroma

Maroma is a brand dedicated to developing the purest, healthiest goods, and to spread environmental teaching everyone the importance of becoming a Maroma consumer. They seek to live with compassion, generosity, and
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Enayat Garg
July 13, 2022
News·Sustainability

WTO Will Cutdown Fishing Subsidies To Mitigate Overfishing

Since 2001, WTO members have been negotiating international regulations to reduce damaging fishing subsidies. WTO Director-General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala recently highlighted the issue’s increasing importance by saying, “Let’s try and get it done.
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Nikitha Sebastian
July 11, 2022
Sustainability

Adjusting Agricultural Emissions During Climate Crisis

Food systems are a major driver of climate change, emitting 21–37% of Global greenhouse gases (GHG). Reducing greenhouse gas emissions in food systems is becoming more challenging as food is increasingly consumed
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Karmactive Staff
July 7, 2022
Fashion·Sustainability

Upcycled Outfits With A Hint Of Urban Fashion – Danny Calero

As the world has named it today ‘Fast Fashion’ involves the quick design, manufacture, distribution, and marketing of apparel. As a result, retailers can draw larger amounts of a wider range of
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Riva Surana
July 2, 2022
POPSICASE
Design

Handy Phone Case Made From Recycled Fishing Nets – Popsicase

The story of POPSICASE is indeed a very inspiring one. This business started from a true place of passion and became a step towards sustainability. Pablo, who is an artist, was at
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Enayat Garg
June 26, 2022
Design

Wood Material Made Without Cutting A Single Tree – Symmetry Wood

Symmetry Wood is a sustainable brand that uses the principles of biotechnology to produce  Pyrus, a petroleum-free wood-like substance made from recycled bacterial cellulose from the kombucha industry. This material is thick,
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Enayat Garg
June 21, 2022
Design

 Terraliving – A Breathing Combination Of Art And Science

This brilliant & unique way of showcasing moss terrariums and moss art was introduced by Raymond Yeow, Ming Hui, and Evonne in 2015. Raymond & Ming Hui majored in Biology and worked
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Nikitha Sebastian
June 13, 2022
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      Sustainability Consulting Firms at the Frontline of Net-Zero Targets

    • Close-up view of an anchovy gill arch system illustrating layered biological filtration structures used as inspiration for a microplastic washing machine filter.

      Fish gill filter catches 99.6% of microplastics washing machines send into sewage systems

    • Exterior view of the Niels Bohr multi-storey car park in Brunnshög, Lund, featuring façade panels made from reused wind-turbine rotor blades.

      57 wind blades turn car park façade in Europe’s first turbine-built facility

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