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Brewing Kindness: The Beer Made By Prisoners That’s Preventing Crime

Fifty per cent of prisoners reoffend within a year of being released but a taproom in the UK is giving ex-inmates jobs and proving that they can brew more than just award-winning craft beer

by Ellen Manning

Lush Launch 29 New Bath Bombs To Celebrate 29 Year Anniversary

LUSH have launched 29 new bath bombs
including their latest invention, the bath bot

by Claire Wills

Davines Launches 500ml Refill Pouches: A Sustainable Shampoo Solution

Advance your sustainability journey with the new Davines 500ml shampoo refill pouches, which reduce plastic use by 74 per cent

by Anthea Ayache

Sustainable Luxury: Inside M2R’s Hand-Knotted Rug Revolution

The Ethicalist chats to award-winning German designer Sebastian Herkner who recently designed a collection of hand knotted rugs for luxury label, M2R

by Claire Wills

Aid Enters Gaza From Newly Constructed Sea Pier

But aid agencies are calling for land routes to reopen as supplies are not enough for Gaza’s urgent demand

by Nick Ames

The New Buzz About Honey Bees: Why They’re Good For People And The Planet

One third of the world’s food production depends on honey bees but they’re battling climate change, pesticides and our insatiable appetite for the liquid gold to survive. On National Honey Bee Day, we lift the sticky lid on the lives of these industrious insects

by Sarah Freeman

Green And Glamorous: The Beginner’s Guide To An Eco-Friendly Wardrobe

Being sustainably stylish is good for the planet but it can be tricky knowing where to start – here are seven tips to get your eco-friendly wardrobe started

by Nikki Cossins

Move for the Planet: A Sustainable Fitness Journey at Rosewood Abu Dhabi May 19th

Head down to Rosewood Abu Dhabi for their ‘Move for the Planet’ programme, where every activity you participate in contributes to a greater cause

by Anthea Ayache

Escalating Crisis: Internally Displaced People Reaches Unprecedented 75.9 Million

Conflict and natural disasters mean almost 76 million people were displaced within their own countries last year

by Nick Ames

UAE Experts Explore Native Halophytes As New Local Superfood

Experts are excited about the use of halophytes not only as new ingredient but as a plant that could even help combat the climate crisis

by Nick Ames