The Times takes us to another pioneer in sustainable fashion: Thirteen million items of clothing end up in landfill every week in the UK. One woman is on a mission to change that with an
Today, Radio 4 took us to a growing project in Cornwall: Open Country | Kerdoya – The Cornish Labyrinth | Helen Mark meets Will Coleman to discover the wonders of the Cornish hedge. As the
Here’s a nice little something to help us enjoy the woods at this time of year… from the local council and friends… If you go down the woods today… New Creative Nature Boxes encourage local
A week ago, the Mail was encouraging us to turn down the heat and put on a jumper: If you’re cold this Winter… wear a JUMPER: Energy experts blast ‘T-shirt tweakers’ who heat their homes
Is it really possible for Vogue magazine, the temple to fashion, to question ‘fashion’? It seems it can. How to Quit Fast Fashion, According to Aja Barber “The future looks both bright and bleak,” Aja Barber writes
Repairing/mending/fixing stuff is actually pretty creative… InterviewBack for good: the fine art of repairing broken thingsKatie Treggiden The new right to repair law will push manufacturers to reduce obsolescence. But artists and activists are already
See the work of hundreds of knitters and crafters across the UK, as a 1.5 mile stitched and knitted scarf is put on display across Glasgow Green drying poles, during the Day of Global Action,
A book reviewed on the VGS news pages some time back is clearly something to repost: ‘Yestermorrow’, a new novel set in East Devon, on a future of living sustainably – Vision Group for Sidmouth
On BBC Four, art historian James Fox tells the story of our ever-changing relationship with nature through the lens of some of the world’s most extraordinary artwork. Land art is about the simple idea of
Greenpeace have been making a splash with huge boulders to stop trawlers from scraping the seafloor clean of everything: As it happened: Greenpeace blocks destructive fishing in the North Sea | Greenpeace UK Artists have