With a projected range of roughly 321 km (200 mi) on a single charge, XC40 Recharge is Volvo's very first all-electric vehicle and the first model in the new Recharge car line.
According to UK-based company DAME, roughly 100 billion period products are discarded every year. Alarmed by the amount of waste generated, DAME developed D, a reusable tampon applicator that provides an environmentally friendly alternative to conventional applicators.
Created for Nedre Foss, a Norwegian brand specializing in sustainable homeware objects rooted in Scandinavian design, Japanese designer Jin Kuramoto’s Vannfall is a water jug that “has the power of sculpture”.
At an event in New York City, Google has unveiled its second-generation of Nest Mini. Driven by the pledge of using recycled materials in all Google products by 2022, the Nest Mini's fabric covering is made from 100% post-consumer recycled plastic bottles.
Created by tech company Microsoft for those with disabilities who are unable to play video games with a standard controller, the Xbox Adaptive Controller is designed to be used alongside compatible assistive aids.
As part of the partnership, an international team that utilizes the two company's respective assets, knowledge and skills will be created to analyze the future of premium urban air vehicles and its market potential.
Commissioned by the Nobel Peace Center, architecture and design practice Snøhetta's installation titled The Best Weapon is described as being "a symbol of diplomacy and dialogue".
Situated among the modern, upscale streets of Gangnam-gu, Seoul, Acne Studios' flagship store designed by Sophie Hicks Architects stands boldly as a feat of architecture that is "forceful and exude attitude".
The meaninglessness of life comes infinite possibilities that give reason and purpose. With this in mind, CREATIVE STUDIO UNRAVEL based in South Korea has designed a cafe composed of minimal spaces, neutral colours and varying materials.
A collection of winter outerwear insulated with polyester fibres sourced from discarded plastic bottles has been created by Canadian clothing brand Frank And Oak.
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