Earth friendly Blue Peace Superyacht inspired by flying fish

Superyacht design concept Blue Peace by Aras Kazar Yacht Designer Aras Kazar imagined a 42 metre superyacht inspired by flying fish, a unique species called “Piscis Volans”. “As with my previous yacht designs I have continued to create “earth friendly” concepts with solar panels placed as wings on both sides of the yacht. These panels … Read more

Sustainable Seafood Policy: Shark fins off the menu

73 million sharks are killed yearly for shark fin soup. The Peninsula Hotels recognises that sharks around the world are increasingly threatened with extinction, primarily due to unsustainable fishery practices. To support the conservation of marine bio-diversity, and given the difficulty of identifying shark fin products that have come from non-threatened species and those subject … Read more

From Processed and Industrial to Farming and Organic: A New World Order?

The consumer’s call for all products – food, cosmetics and luxury – is identical: quality and no fear from health hazards inside those products. How will these industry groups follow the trend and respond to that consumer demand?  How can a vertical industry change to revert from processing to farming ? These are the questions … Read more

BMW’s new eco-friendly i MPV to launch in 2015

BMW’s new eco-friendly brand ‘i’ will launch an MPV in 2015 BMW‘s new eco-friendly brand ‘i’ will launch an MPV in 2015, according to reports. BMW is planning to augment the range,launching i5 – a new model aimed at larger families. BMW’s second model, the i8, is a high-performance sportscar slated for release in 2014. … Read more

Green Lodging: Relaxing on a Green Roof

Eco Green Roofed Resorts To Relax In Modern green roofs, which are made of a system of manufactured layers deliberately placed over roofs to support growing medium and vegetation, are a relatively new phenomenon. However, green roofs or sod roofs in Northern Scandinavia have been around for centuries. The modern trend started when green roofs … Read more