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Take an adventure in Machu Picchu and Peru’s Sacred Valley through vegan eats, altitude sickness, llama sightings and a cat café or two.
Inspired by Finland's successful deposit system for beverage containers, the Textile Deposit provides incentives for dropping off unwanted clothes and textiles.
At the end of the day, there is no one rule that fits all scenarios when it comes to sustainable vacationing, but we can try our best at ecotourism.
3D-printed foods, and in particular 3D-printed meats, are gaining traction. These new products could help tackle GHG emissions and overconsumption of resources.
Up To Good Energy set out to recycle the otherwise offcast products, knowing cascara offers a caffeine pop as well as antioxidants and other nutrients that are associated with improved brain ...
The Kinetic Dancefloor combines going green with concerts and parties through dancing feet, producing sustainable energy by moving to the music.
This jaw-dropping greenhouse is inspired by the Silk Route and Victorian terrariums, but it is far more advanced. It unfolds, too.
What can we do about the world's plastic problem? ByBlock is taking recycled plastic and turning it into a colorful building material.
Solar tiles aren’t just for roofs anymore. Platio, a Budapest, Hungary-based tech company, has just installed the first solar pavement for use on a residential driveway.
Topped with many solar panels, these prefabricated, modular homes in Sweden also use passive house techniques to minimize energy needs. Learn more.
With growing concerns about climate change, organizations must consider the environmental issues of ice rinks and their alternatives.
People around the world love the thrill and new perspective of zip lines. But how does the proliferation of this aerial recreation impact trees and forests?