Curated edits on slow fashion and sustainable style trends to help readers make the maximum statement with the smallest carbon footprint.

Will AI Save or Destroy the Planet?

As computers get more intelligent and sophisticated, their contribution to Earth’s future could go either way. The Ethicalist investigates…

by Mike Peake

Is Off-Grid Living the Ultimate Freedom or a Romanticised Fantasy?

Everyone loves the idea of off-grid living, until the solar runs out mid investor pitch and you realise this so-called freedom is best left to influencers and idealists (in my opinion)

by Rob Taylor

Rewiring the Road: Jacques Brent on How Toyota and Lexus Are Going Greener

Jacques Brent, the man steering Toyota and Lexus UAE, talks to The Ethicalist about electric dreams, sustainable design, and why luxury doesn’t have to cost the Earth

by Anthea Ayache

10 Everyday Eco-Myths That Are Doing More Harm Than Good

This guide unpacks the eco-myths many of us unknowingly fall for, and what to do instead if you really want to live green

by Claire Wills

Here’s Why Plntd Is More Than Just Another Plant Shop

Not the perfect plant parent? Plntd is here to help

by Claire Wills

Crypto’s High Price Tag Comes with a Hidden Carbon Cost

If Bitcoin were a country, its annual energy consumption would rank 27th in the world, raising serious questions about the true cost of digital currency.

by Josh Sims

Fast Furniture: Why we Need Mindful Shopping for our Homes as Well as Our Wardrobes

Designed to be replaced as often as your socks, fast furniture is made up of low-cost, low-quality items that rarely last a season and almost never get recycled

by Rae Ritchie

From Landfill to Leggings: beAthletica’s Mission to Clean Up Fashion

beAthletica, a new UAE-based label, is using reclaimed factory fabrics to create small-batch collections that merge style with sustainability

by Claire Wills

The Dark Side Of Denim: Why Your New Jeans Could Cost The Earth

Switch your jeans for a planet-friendly pair that aren’t made using toxic chemicals that pollute drinking water and can even cause birth defects

by Josh Sims

Clean Up Your Closet Without Messing Up the Planet

It’s spring, which means it’s time to clean the one cupboard we’ve all been avoiding: the wardrobe. But before you start chucking things in the bin, there’s a more conscious way to clear the clutter

by Nicky Cossins