


How Ethical Is Hermès?
Our editors curate highly rated brands that are first assessed by our rigorous ratings system. Buying through our links may earn us a commission—supporting the work we do. Learn more. Hermès is known and celebrated for its timeless creations, including the iconic Birkin bag. But how ethical is Hermès? Unfortunately, the brand is not doing […]
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Here’s a ‘significant step’ to halve food waste by 2030
New data from the Consumer Goods Forum is designed to help tackle the industry’s food waste mountain.

Stop Before You Shop: The Issues With Black Friday and Cyber Monday
It’s time to stop before you shop. We’re taking a step back to shed light on the issues with Black Friday and Cyber Monday. The biggest shopping event of the year It’s that time of the year again: with Halloween behind us and the holidays ahead, businesses are bombarding our mailboxes with promotional emails, and […]
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Remarkably Realistic Marine Invertebrates Made of Glass Surface at the Mystic Seaport Museum
From the mid-1800s to the 1930s, father-and-son artist duo Leopold and Rudolf Blaschka crafted thousands of glass models of flora and fauna (previously) in exquisite, scientific detail. Sea creatures were an area of particular fascination, as delicate spines, tentacles, and frills rendered in lifelike color extend from the bodies of squid and sea anemones. And at the Mystic Seaport Museum, a major exhibition of more than 40 of the remarkable specimens come to life in Spineless: A Glass Menagerie of Blaschka Marine Invertebrates. More
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