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Inspirations, Agriculture, Biodiversity
Biodiversity is being cultivated in Mexico
To help preserve biodiversity, Mexican designer Fernando Laposse has created a veneer material made using the husks from ancestral varieties of corn.
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Industry Biodiversity Lifestyle
The swallow factory: protecting biodiversity in the workplace
Veolia’s facility in Essenheim in Germany has been working since 2014 with NABU, a nature conservation organisation, in order to protect and enhance biodiversity around the site.
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Eco-citizen Event Biodiversity
Veolia at the heart of BiodiversiTerre
The BiodiversiTerre event enabled Veolia to share its vision and commitment to biodiversity with the general public.
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Inspirations Agriculture Biodiversity
A new lease of life for permaculture
Developed in the 1970s in Australia, permaculture is a way of offering a nurturing, sustainable ecosystem that takes care of the land, animals and people.
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Eco-citizen Biodiversity Lifestyle
How to build an insect hotel
To enjoy the benefits of insects in your garden during the summer, there’s nothing better than offering them a safe haven in winter.
@LivingCircular
05/12/19
Will clothes soon be made of cow dung ? 🤔 A win-win initiative that reduces the amount of manure and launches #EcoDesign in a new environmentally friendly #textile sector: https://t.co/cvz8uj5EEr #Mestic #CircularEconomy #Environment #ZeroWaste #Recycling https://t.co/zwv0E38wWd
@LivingCircular
05/12/19
RT @UN: Every 5 seconds, the equivalent of one soccer field is lost due to soil erosion. Thursday is #WorldSoilDay. https://t.co/4N9ZIeg4J…
@LivingCircular
03/12/19
What alternative to lithium-ion batteries? In the spring of 2020, the French company Veloci Industries will market the first battery-free electric bike. It will work using the energy produced by pedaling! https://t.co/criam8l6j5 #CircularEconomy #lithium #Energy https://t.co/B5PKsnPT2X