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

How Science-Based Tech Could Save Our Seas

As Marine Week kicks off, we take a look at some of the tech projects being developed around the world to cool our oceans – but could they have unintended consequences on the world’s seas?

by Maz Fletcher

How To Train Your Algorithm Before AI Takes Over The World

Some experts fear AI will herald the end of mankind but if we train it well, the benefits could be unimaginable, experts say

by Nick Harding

Help Your Plants Beat the Heat With These Expert UAE Gardening Tips

Gardening in the summer sun can be a challenge but following these expert recommendations should have your plants weathering the sizzling season

by Tessy Koshy

Allergy Proof Your Home With These Simple Swaps

Follow these top tips from the co-founder of natural home care brand, Rooted Regimen, for an allergy-free home

by Soraya Sawan

The Cotton Conundrum: The True Farm-to-Closet Footprint of Our Favourite Fabric

Dubbed the ‘world’s dirtiest agricultural commodity’, approximately half of all textiles are made from cotton, but the production of this fashion and homeware staple has serious consequences for the planet

by Charlotte Ward

White Heat: The Hottest Sustainable Looks For Simmering Summer Style

Turn up the white heat in luxe linen for a summer style that sizzles while keeping you cool no matter how high the mercury goes

by Anthea Ayache

The Room-to-Room Guide To A Toxic Free Home

Your home is full of invisible pollutants exacerbating allergies and illnesses but there are simple steps to making every room toxic free

by Anna Turns

The Future of Fashion is Here: Biogarments that are ALIVE:

From algae to kelp, seaweed and even bacteria, designers are growing biogarments made from living textiles that clean the air and biodegrade in a bid to tackle fast fashion

by Josh Sims

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