“If you don’t care, you’re screwed”: the campaign by Erion WEEE

Erion WEEE, a company specialising in the management of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment, recently launched a bold awareness campaign titled “Se te ne fotti sei fottuto” (roughly translated “If you don’t care, you’re screwed”). The intention of this initiative is to provide the public with information on the correct disposal of WEEE and to … Read more

Ohoskin: Luxury from Sicilian citrus and cactus scraps

In the heart of Sicily, a region celebrated for its vibrant landscapes and rich agricultural traditions, Ohoskin is a startup with a revolutionary vision: to transform the byproducts of local agriculture into a luxurious, sustainable alternative to animal leather. By making use of the plentiful resources of orange peels and prickly pear leaves, Ohoskin has … Read more

The world of Cuitu: a source of environmentally friendly inspiration

An eye-opening scuba diving experience in Bali reframed Anna Kytövuori’s career path and worked as an inspiration to create Cuitu, a brand of street style accessories made from upcycled fabrics as well as a community of changemakers. «The place was unbelievably covered with trash, and it was awful to see the surface of the ocean … Read more

SUM 2024 – 7th Symposium on Circular Economy and Urban Mining

Among the landscapes of Capri, from 15th to 17th May, it will take place the Seventh Symposium on Circular Economy and Urban Mining – the International Conference SUM24, of which Envi.info is media partner. Organised every two years since 2012 by IWWG–International Waste Working Group, the event represents a global benchmark Forum for the scientific … Read more

Trends that matter: how sustainability is shaking up the fashion

Working in the fashion industry means not only creating wealth through beauty and aesthetics but also creating real lifestyles. Sustainability is becoming a full-fledged part of what is labelled “lifestyle” nowadays and fashion follows suit, striving to be more and more sustainable. With Erica Corbellini, senior lecturer of Management of Fashion Companies at SDA Bocconi … Read more

New recipes: how to prepare the SDGs “wedding cake”

During the EAT Food Forum, organized at the Stockholm Resilience Centre in June 2016, SDGs have been presented in a different and more impactful shape. It is not just a different approach to list the 17 Goals of the 2030 Agenda rather an innovative graphic illustration. It divides the Sustainable Development Goals according to the … Read more

The negative impacts of solar panels

Solar energy is one of the most reliable types of renewable energies to produce electricity and contribute to more ecological mobility of people and on the long term, the exchange of goods over the world. With more economic incentives and the emergence of new producers such as China, solar panels have become accessible to a … Read more

The Impact of Fashion Revolution Week on Civil Society & Environment

The Fashion Revolution Week is the annual campaign organized by the global movement “Fashion Revolution” which gathers activists from the civil society. Designers, academics, writers, business leaders, policymakers, brands, retailers, marketers, producers, makers, workers, and fashion lovers take part to this seven-day long action in order to raise awareness on a sustainable fashion industry. Founded … Read more