Food Health News Wellbeing Go green with Fressko: The fashion-forward reusable cup and bottle brand that’s brewing a revolution by Happy Coffee lovers, prepare to take your java game to a whole new level with Fressko, the most stylish coffee cup you’ll ever lay your eyes on. In fact, it’s so…
Clocked News Huge plans from Microsoft and Xbox to become more sustainable by Nate Bramley As the world is ravaged by climate change, companies like Microsoft are doing what they can to become more sustainable with a new Xbox initiative. Microsoft continues to make a…
Nature News World Italian Senate votes to ban fur farming by Lochie Schuster The Italian Senate has voted to ban fur farming, meaning all mink farms in the country will be closed within six months. The 10 fur farms that remain open in…
News Weird If you saw a bunch of nude cyclists in Melbourne yesterday, here’s why by Lochie Schuster Dozens of cyclists took off their clothes and headed to Fitzroy yesterday to participate in Melbourne’s annual nude bike ride. The event is an annual tradition organised by World Naked…
Nature News Science Join Greta Thunberg, Dr Karl, and much more at the Eco Living Festival by Manning Patston Eco Living Festival Online offers four weeks of films, workshops, talks, tours and parties all focused on creating a sustainable future. Randwick City Council’s Eco Living Festival is approaching our…
Clocked News LEGO unveil prototype brick made entirely from recycled plastics by Alastair Cairns LEGO has long been considered one of the best toys for children. Now, with a prototype brick made entirely from recycled materials, they are trying to ensure these children actually…
News Science Mushrooms: the leather industry’s promising, eco-friendly alternative by Luka Simonetti Researchers have discovered a way to craft vegan leather out of mushrooms, as the fashion industry continues towards more sustainable and ethically-sourced materials. Leather has beloved for generations in the…
News Aussie scientists figure out how to grow coloured cotton in massive breakthrough by Emily Elvish In a major win for clothing sustainability, the CSIRO have discovered a way to grow coloured cotton. By combining different types of plant tissue, Colleen MacMillan and her team have…
News China vows to ban plastic bags in major cities by the end of the year by Luke Saunders It has never been more critical for the world to make big changes for the greater good of our environment. And now, China has made a big step towards environmental…
News Glastonbury Festival to ban all single use plastic bottles by Rianna Manuel In 2017, punters attending Glastonbury festival used 1.3 million single-use plastic bottles. That’s roughly 10 bottles per person over the 4-day event. Over the almost 50 years the festival has…
Interviews News An example for every Aussie event: we chat with Festival of the Sun director Simon Luke by Happy Festival of the Sun has quickly become one of our favourite festivals. The lineup is always mint, the punters are beautiful people, and the crew really know how to look…
Features News With NYE on the way, let’s remember to keep our favourite festivals eco-friendly by Happy Throwing a festival comes with roughly a million considerations. Beyond the obvious concerns like a strong lineup, the perfect venue, the right artwork and a fair ticket price, organisers also…