Articles

The Green King’s Legacy: A Mountain Of Coronation Waste

Tons of single-use coronation waste including plastic bunting, plates, cutlery, and favours along with more food waste than at Christmas is heading to landfill today

by Karen Pasquali Jones

Call to Ban Icelandic Whale Hunts as Evidence Suggests Mammals Can Take Two Hours to Die

Whale hunts have been branded inhumane by activists and authorities as report finds they suffer a long and painful death

by Nick Ames

Top 10 Ways To Reduce Your Fashion Footprint

Our clothes leave a significant fashion footprint on the planet but there are steps we can all take to create an environmentally conscious closet

by Irene Feeney

New English Nature Reserves and 2,700 Mile Pathway Unveiled to Commemorate Coronation

New woods, nature reserves and coastal paths will be created to commemorate King Charles’ coronation

by Nick Ames

Are You Wasting Your Time In A Toxic Textationship?

Can you really form a real relationship just by texting or is the new dating phenomenon – a textationship – toxic?

by Hayley Doyle

Floristry Fit For a King: 120 Gorgeous Seasonal Flowers Used For Coronation

The choice to use seasonal flowers reflected the royal’s ‘deep affection for the natural world and shared passion for gardening’

by Nick Ames

The Green King: How Charles Has Been Campaigning To Save The Planet For Decades

Derided for talking to his plants, King Charles III put the climate crisis on the agenda in the 70s, created an organic estate and even has a sustainable wardrobe

by Georgina Fuller

Beekeeper Concerned After Royal Hives Placed on Coronation Lockdown

There were concerns bees from seven royal hives at Buckingham Palace and Clarence House would swarm and fly away during the Coronation of King Charles III

by Nick Ames

Michelin Green Star Chef Peeter Pihel: ‘Cooking Sparingly and Not Wastefully is the Only Way I know How to Cook’

Peeter Pihel was visiting Dubai for the Gulf Food Festival when we were able to speak with the accoladed chef spearheading sustainability back in his home country, Estonia.

by Anthea Ayache

Wanted: A Billionaire Who Prefers 2,000 Rhinos To A New Superyacht

The owner of the largest Southern White Rhino breeding project in the world has failed to find a bidder for a conservation project he can no longer afford

by Nick Ames