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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
compact wind turbine
Design·Sustainability

A Wind Turbine So Compact, It Fits In Your Backpack

The most imperative things that you carry while traveling are your mobile phone, camera, charger, power bank, batteries, etc. What if you don’t have electricity while on your trip? Though power banks
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Karmactive Staff
June 7, 2022
Sustainability·Technology

How Are Satellites Helping Mitigate Climate Crisis?

In recent decades, international environmental regimes have arisen to address variety of issues ranging from atmospheric problems like acid rain or the seasonal thinning of the stratospheric ozone layer, marine problems like
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Aryaa Gavai
May 29, 2022
Plastic Made From Seafood Waste
Design·Materials·Sustainability

Plastic Made From Seafood Waste By Lucy Hughes

8 Million tons of plastic enters our oceans every year. 5.25 trillion pieces of plastic waste is estimated to be present in the ocean currently. 70% of our debris sink into the
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Karmactive Team
May 17, 2022
Building Material  Made From Eel Grass
Design·Plant Based

Building Material  Made From Eel Grass- A New Spin To Sustainability

With the world finally opening its eyes to the harm that the human race has caused to the environment, sustainability in all its forms has emerged as a mindful solution. Approaching architecture
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Riva Surana
May 13, 2022
Beer Company Contributes Profits To Ocean Conservation
Sustainability

A Beer Company That Contributes 100% Of Its Profits To Ocean Conservation

Ocean Beer is a premium, award-winning craft beer, brewed with a high quality, natural ingredients. Their purpose is to help clean oceans full of trash and rubbish, and help improve ocean health.
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Karmactive Team
May 2, 2022
Roof Tiles & Bird Homes
Design

Roof Tiles & Bird Homes, Both In One

Our planet can be harsh sometimes hence shelter is very essential sometimes. Everyone keeps finding shelters for them or creating their own to protect their loved ones. Houses for humans, grasslands for
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Karmactive TeamandShrinanda Kothari
April 26, 2022
Fashion·Sustainability

Outspoken Fashion Wear Made From Vintage Fabrics

The fashion industry relies on water throughout the production process for textiles and garments. It takes on average 10,000 – 20,000 liters of water to cultivate just one kilogram of raw cotton
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Karmactive Team
March 22, 2022
Surfboards Made From Reclaimed Wood
Sustainability

Surfboards Made From Reclaimed Wood

Ventana Surfboards and Supplies based in Santa Cruz, California, create hollow & reclaimed wooden surfboards; bodysurfing hand panels, eco-friendly and sustainable surf supplies. Surfboards made out of reclaimed wood are very unconventional
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Karmactive Team
March 19, 2022
Design

Finnish Design Studio Addresses Climate Change Issues Through Stamps

Based in Finland, Berry Creative is a design studio that has received plenty of recognition for its revolutionising stamps that highlight the climate change concerns in the modern world. It was awarded
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Riva Surana
March 11, 2022
Design·Health

These Living Structures Give Out Clean Air: CityTree and CityBreeze

Green City Solutions as a company promotes clean air and believes in the idea of combining nature with technology. GCS was founded in March 2014 by Peter Sãnger and Zhengliang Wu. Together
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Karmactive Team
March 6, 2022
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      Thane leopard sightings surge—but experts say it’s CCTV boom, not big cat population explosion

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      Extinct For 58 Years: How One Phone Snap Just Solved A Major Botanical Mystery

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      Sydney Shark Attacks: Why 127mm Of Rain Makes Swimming A “Terrible Idea”

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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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