Cais Recicla is dedicated to creating new products made from materials that would otherwise end up in landfills. They also have a strong social aspect as they train homeless people to develop their personal and professional skills. CAIS Recicla presents itself as a transformative workshop. This is because it transforms lives, products and companies. “Cais […]
Read MorePicotango is a Portuguese brand that stands out for creating sustainable products, focusing on high-quality reusable diapers with an exclusive design. Sustainability is a fundamental pillar of the project, reflected in the use of recycled and organic materials that promote the circular economy and reduce environmental impact. Comfort and quality are priorities at Picotango. The […]
Read MoreIn the UK, Decathlon customers who return their tents (included in the eligible tent models) will receive a gift card with the purchase price, regardless of their state of wear. Decathlon has relaunched the “No Tent Left Behind” tent return program to prevent UK festival-goers and campers from throwing away or abandoning their tents this […]
Read MoreThe manifesto calls for bulk sales in stores of more than 1,000 m2 and for this method to be extended to more products by 2025. Rice, pasta, sugar, olive oil and honey. These are some of the products that cannot currently be sold in bulk. It is for this reason and for several other bulk […]
Read MoreThe Nature Restoration Act aims to reverse the degradation of Europe’s natural habitats. Portugal was one of the countries to vote in favor of the law, along with 19 other member states. After months of back and forth, the European Council of Environment Ministers formally approved the Nature Restoration Act on Monday, June 17, which […]
Read MoreZERO Pollution beaches are beaches with “excellent” water quality and without any trace of microbiological contamination in the analyses carried out on the bathing water over the last three bathing seasons. The environmental association ZERO has identified the Portuguese beaches that, over the last three bathing seasons, not only always had an “Excellent” rating in […]
Read MoreWe don’t need to visit big cities to find good examples. In fact, closer contact with nature is the ideal setting to inspire those who want to start a more sustainable project. Ponte de Lima is an example of this and, between restaurants, hampers and hotels, we bring you 5 sustainable places to visit in […]
Read MoreWALLIE is an innovative, decorative and customizable recycling bin developed by LIPOR using recycled plastic from end-of-life tables and chairs. Winner of the international FAMAE competition in 2018, it follows the principles ofecodesign, being 100% recyclable and composed of 89% recycled material. Fixedto the wall, it allows you to recycle in style and save space. […]
Read MoreThe University of Coimbra has once again been considered the Portuguese higher education institution that contributes most to tackling the world’s biggest environmental, social and governance problems, according to the Quacquarelli Symonds World University Rankings (QS WUR) 2025. The University of Coimbra is the best national higher education institution in the Sustainability indicator in the […]
Read MoreA network of hospitals will be created to promote the diagnosis, sharing and implementation of energy efficiency solutions in Portugal and Spain, where emissions from the health sector are above the European average. Portugal and Spain are joining forces to improve sustainability in the healthcare sector through the “Green Hospitals” project. This is a cross-border […]
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