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PPR Group Launches Sustainability Scheme for Gucci, Yves Saint Laurent, Stella McCartney Brands
04/01/2011PPR Group, the French multinational parent behind high-end labels like Gucci, Yves Saint Laurent, Balenciaga, Stella McCartney, and Puma, is launching…
Read MoreField Report #10 Lara Sims comments on winning 3rd Prize
03/30/2011Lara Sims sent us a video comment on winning the 3rd prize in the School Uniforms Design Competition. Thank you Lara…
Read MoreHow business sustainability structure takes from in organizations
03/30/2011Creating a sustainable business involves more than defining a vision, building a consumer forecast, and bringing a green product or service…
Read MoreThe oceans of 2050 – will there be any fish left?
03/30/2011It’s no secret that I’ve been pessimistic about the state of our oceans. So when I saw there was a session…
Read MoreSustainable fashion takes message to UK Parliament
03/30/2011LONDON – It was standing room only at a preliminary meeting of the new All Party Parliamentary Group on Ethics and…
Read Moreevian® Crushes Carbon Footprint with Lighter, Easier to Recycle Bottle
03/30/2011Newly Designed Bottle Reduces Ecological Impact and Features Fresh New Look WHITE PLAINS, N.Y., March 16, 2011 /PR Newswire/ — Today,…
Read MoreAvoiding Social Media Slip-Ups at Work
03/30/2011You can get fired for complaining about work on Facebook. A woman in New York lost her job with a private…
Read MoreField Report #9, Wadi Al jamus: a Visit at the Mayor’s home.
03/26/2011The Mayor knew we were in town and invited us for tea. He expressed support for the initiative and talked to…
Read MorePepsiCo Unveils 100% Bio-Based Rival to Coke’s PlantBottle
03/25/2011PepsiCo says it has developed the world’s first polyethylene terephthalate (PET) plastic bottle made entirely from plants. PepsiCo said its bottle,…
Read MoreGoogle Recruits Scientists to Use New Media to Tackle Climate Skeptics
03/25/2011Business & Politics In an effort to help improve communication regarding global warming issues and to counter the rampant ‘noise’ made…
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