It’s because we have too many, or because they’re no longer non-stick. Because the handles are broken, or simply because we’re looking for new ones. When it comes to letting go of pots and pans, you need to know where to dispose of them. Can they be recycled? Do I throw them in the common […]
Read MoreFashion Revolution Week kicks off with days full of talks, lectures, trading markets and lots of ideas exchanged about the fashion industry. In the year in which the revolution is celebrated in a special way, Fashion Revolution Week brings an edition that aims to reflect on what it means to be revolutionary through what we […]
Read MoreThe Circular Way to Inclusion project wants to have increasingly competent staff when it comes to sustainability and social impact. It works with trainers and workers from youth organizations, so that the word gets out to more and more young people. The idea here is to spread the word and knowledge to more and more […]
Read MoreAn experiment carried out in a real urban space in Singapore concluded that cold paiting coating reduces the heat in the city by up to 1,5ºC. A new study has revealed that cool paint coatings can help cities combat the urban heat island effect, making them up to 1,5ºC cooler. The conclusion comes after a […]
Read MoreWhen it comes to recycling electronic devices and accessories, such as cell phones, chargers or various cables, the answer to “But which recycling bin should I put them in?” isn’t always immediate. In this article we answer that question, with the support of Sociedade Ponto Verde. We all have a drawer that holds everything we […]
Read MoreOn the outskirts of Paris, an elementary school is threatened by the imminent completion of a new educational establishment. The desire to save the school is the starting point for a story of unity, resilience and how ecology is much more than hugging trees. The Jacques Prévert school, located on the outskirts of Paris, needs […]
Read MoreThe Pépedal project has a network of local partners who reward children with products or services in exchange for the points they earn from walking or cycling to school. The Ciclaveiro association’s PéPedal program is an initiative that promotes and encourages Aveiro’s children to walk or cycle to school in their PéPedal Trains once a […]
Read MoreANIPLA (National Industry’s Association for Plant Protection)has announced a change in its identity and image. It has now become CropLife Portugal – Science Industry’s Association for Plant Protection, broadening the scope of its work while remaining a source of knowledge, sharing and cooperation for the benefit of the national agricultural sector. We spoke to Felisbela […]
Read MoreDoing the IRS can be a headache for those who don’t like numbers.However, this bureaucratic moment can be transformed into something greater. How? With the consignment of your IRS, a kind of tax donation that in no way affects the amount of the refund. In practice, instead of giving this 0.5% to the state, you […]
Read MoreLisbon is throbbing every minute, with projects springing up, others reinventing themselves, and more and more ones focusing on more conscious consumption. We’ve zoomed in on the Baixa-Chiado area of Peggada’s map and bring you the best sustainable businesses you should know about: 1. Kong At Kong you can find comfort food that proves that, […]
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