Luxury automotive company Mercedes-Benz has unveiled an off-road electric vehicle concept co-designed by Daimler AG chief design officer Gorden Wagener and late Virgil Abloh, who sadly passed away recently.
Italy-based architecture firm Carlo Ratti Associati has unveiled the innovative and eco-minded design of an office tower in Shenzhen, China that features a vertical hydroponic farm extending the entire height of the building.
Japanese automaker Nissan has announced that they are placing electrification front and centre of the company’s long-term strategy by investing 2 trillion yen (roughly $17.5 billion USD) into electric vehicle development over the next five years.
Created by designer Noe Duchaufour Lawrance of studio Made in Situ, Burnt Cork is a furniture collection made entirely from fire burnt and discarded cork material that would otherwise not be used.
Rather than offering a generous discount for Black Friday, sustainable fashion brand Everlane is instead raising funds to help farmers in the U.S. transition their farmland to regenerative organic.
The Photosynthesis Protective Shell is a UV-resistant shielding space that is capable of absorbing ultraviolet rays from the sun and emitting the captured energy as light during darker hours.
In a speech to the Confederation of British Industry, UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has announced that all new buildings constructed in England will be required to have electric vehicle charge points installed starting next year.
Belgian designers Archibald Godts and Theresa Bastek of Studio Plastique in collaboration with Snøhetta and Fornace Brioni have developed a method for producing tiles with recycled E-waste glass sourced from kitchen appliances.
The timeless essentials that Tradlands produces are meant to “redefine the meaning of effortless style,” according to their website. Their vision is to produce clothes that function as an investment.
Despite only being publicly traded for roughly a week, electric-vehicle company Rivian's valuation has exploded with a total market cap of more than $150 billion.
Looking for a way to shop ethically while supporting minority groups? Indigenous-owned brands are the perfect combination of these initiatives, celebrating culture, appreciating land, and always encouraging creativity.
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