Fashion trades for all

Fashion trades for all Initially, Nadine Gonzalez created the ModaFusion brand by employing prostitutes and ex-prisoners to reintegrate Brazilian women into society. Subsequently, she turned to education and decided to build a free fashion school, Casa Geração, in the heart of the Vidigal favela in Rio de Janeiro. Then Nadine Gonzalez returned to France and…

Inauguration of Africa’s largest wind farm

Inauguration of Africa’s largest wind farm   With a population of some 1.2 billion, the African continent is the second most populous continent, but paradoxically the least electrified. 665 million people are reported to live without electricity on a daily base, Is a big an issue! Polluting energies and lack of accessibility. Flame thermal power plants…

The tiger population in Nepal has doubled in 10 years !

The tiger population in Nepal has doubled in 10 years !   Between poaching, deforestation and the effects of global warming, it is becoming increasingly difficult to preserve the environment. The list of threatened or endangered species is constantly growing. Out of the eight million existing species (including 5.5 million insect species) nearly one million…

100% solar and sustainable fuel

100% solar and sustainable fuel The consequences of a harmful hydrocarbon The negative environmental impacts caused by oil exploitation are no longer counted. This industry, which pollutes the air, the oceans and destroys vegetation, is therefore just as harmful to the planet as it is to its inhabitants…In addition, in 2015, the World Health Organization…

Nettle-based jeans

Nettle-based jeans “The fashion industry is the second most polluting industry on Earth, after the oil industry” – The True Cost Documentary The hidden side of textiles! The textile industry is one of the most polluting in the world. Cotton cultivation does indeed appear to be a devastating crop for our ecosystem, for farmers, but…

Plant at least 10 trees to get your diploma!

Plant at least 10 trees to get your diploma! In 25 years, the Philippines have seen nearly a third of its forests disappear. The equivalent of nearly 3,412,000 hectares of land literally blown up in smoke. This is a frightening observation, but one that the government has been trying to reverse for several years. And…