Whether it's a small change in your everyday life or supporting projects that really strive to make a difference, you too can contribute to a world with less plastic.
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With the Oxygene concept, Goodyear broke the myth of a rolling stone on which moss does not grow. Not literally, of course, but their latest tire is like something from another planet, and moss is one of its components.
Snohetta is planning its new high-flying project called Svart, which will find its home at the foot of Norway's Almlifjellet mountains. Svart will be the first hotel to produce more energy than it consumes. Compared to other hotels, the % will have a lower energy consumption of up to 85% and will also provide breathtaking views from every room.
Humanity has always been driven forward by curiosity, innovation, creativity, if you will. How could we do this and that better, easier and with less consumption or lower costs. And it is no different when it comes to our homes. For the house that we will present to you, it even seems for a moment that they got the idea from long, long ago.
With its Freedom is electric promotional campaign, the E.ON company has set itself an ambitious goal, which will be particularly appealing to fans of electric vehicles. By 2020, they want to build a network of 10,000 fast charging stations across Europe.
Sono Motors is a German start-up company, and their product is the Sion, a car that draws additional energy directly from the sun and has bright green moss planted inside for better air quality.
After shoes and swimwear made from marine waste, Adidas also presents biodegradable shoes that are more environmentally friendly. Adidas Futurecraft Biofabric can thus be degraded in less than 36 hours after a special enzyme is added to it.
Adidas recently launched a sneaker made from 95 percent plastic marine debris and five percent recycled polyester collected from the shores of the Maldives. Now he tackled the bathing equipment. To create women's and men's swimwear from plastic marine waste, he once again connected with the organization Parley for the Oceans, which raises awareness about the pollution of the seas and oceans, and the SS17 Parley swimwear collection was created, with which the Germans further contribute to reducing the environmental footprint.
The day when sewage will no longer be sewage but brown gold is not far off. Scientists have discovered a revolutionary method that makes excrement one of the most potential fuels of the future.
German brand Adidas has once again teamed up with environmental organization Parley for the Oceans to launch new sneakers made from marine debris for eco-conscious individuals. Adidas UltraBOOST Uncaged x Parley are made from recycled plastic waste found in the sea, where eight million tons of plastic waste are dumped every year. They have previously introduced the Ultra Boost and Pure Boost X eco sneakers, but the Uncaged Parley is the first to be mass-produced. At the same time, Adidas also presented recycled football jerseys made from sea waste for football giants Real Madrid and Bayern Munich.
Organic Garden, which is famous for its high-quality, quickly digestible, organic, organic, vegan, gluten-free and other food, which is created with the correct combination and knowledge of raw materials, recently opened an OG takeaway branch in the center of Ljubljana, which invites with a wide range of food. They serve breakfast, lunch and dinner, coffee and drinks.
Greyp Bikes has announced the new Greyp G12S electric bike, which boasts enviable features. It promises an incredible electric range, so you can travel Slovenia with it without any condition. It is environmentally friendly, extremely powerful and covers an enviable 240 kilometers with just one charge.