Stella McCartney launches World of Sustainability – a platform dedicated to telling you all about sustainable practices in fashion

Every single decision we make is a symbol of our passion in defining what the future of fashion looks like.     85% of the fur industry’s skins come from animals living in captivity in fur factory farms but as a modern, conscious brand Stella McCartney believes that fashion can be luxurious without using leather … Read more

Salvatore Ferragamo opens new eco-friendly workshop

While launching worldwide the enhanced Vara Rainbow bag from the Pre-Spring 18 collection, Salvatore Ferragamo announced a new eco-friendly workshop for the development of leather goods. In Osmannoro (Florence, Italy), luxury Italian fashion house Salvatore Ferragamo has recently opened a cutting-edge artisanal centre that promotes research into materials. Some twenty artisans will join the current … Read more

Green age kicks: how ethical trainers won the fashion seal of approval

Veja trainers are beloved of Emma Watson, adored by the sneakerheads who frequent Dover Street Market and draw huge crowds in Paris. They are a lesson in how sustainable clothing can also be cool

The Future of Vertical Lift: FCX-001 by Bell Helicopter

The future of rotorcraft could look like this; Bell Helicopter unveiled its vision for the future of rotorcraft at Heli-Expo 2017. For the past 80 years, Bell Helicopter has imagined the art of the possible and brought those dreams to life. The latest vision for the future of rotorcrafts presented by the Textron company is … Read more

Design Challenge: Nordic top designers to showcase sustainable fashion at Copenhagen Summit

    Filippa K, Ivana Helsinki and Designers Remix are among the eleven Nordic fashion brands that are ready to demonstrate that sustainable fashion can be just as attractive as its counterpart. Their designs will be showcased at a fashion show kicking off at April’s sustainable fashion event Copenhagen Fashion Summit before a jury of … Read more

Beyond plastic: creating sustainable materials from recycled waste

New, innovative materials can be produced from everyday waste – could they offer a sustainable alternative to plastic or wood?