by Komoneed | Mar 21, 2024
If you’re concerned about the environmental impact of fashion, then you likely analyse garment tags to find out what your clothes are made of, and it doesn’t take a magnifying glass to notice the fabric that comes up more than most: polyester. Here, we investigate and answer the questions: what is polyester exactly, and can […]
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by Komoneed | Mar 18, 2024
The effort to solve the HFC refrigerant problem is still in its early days. Here are four things grocers can start doing now.
by Komoneed | Mar 18, 2024
This post was originally published on Utopia ENGet your home ready for spring with this minimalist guide to spring cleaning. Say goodbye to clutter and hello to a fresh, organized...
by Komoneed | Mar 18, 2024
Impossible Foods, a company that makes plant-based meat substitutes, is rolling out a rebrand of its iconic green packaging. In hopes of persuading more carnivores to try its meat alternatives made from plants, the company has switched to red packaging designed to evoke the “craveability of meat,” according to a press release. The rebranding was […]
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by Komoneed | Mar 18, 2024
According to a new study, the survival rate of rainforest seedlings is higher in natural forests than those that have been logged — even three decades following tree restoration projects. An international team of researchers led by the United Kingdom’s University of Exeter tracked more than 5,000 seedlings in the Danum Valley Conservation Area and […]
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