A Love Story In Milk
The path of true love never did run smooth… especially if you’re a milk bottle. Follow these star-crossed lovers from factory to fridge and beyond.
The path of true love never did run smooth… especially if you’re a milk bottle. Follow these star-crossed lovers from factory to fridge and beyond.
More news on electric vehicles along with the latest eco stories from Emma Watson, pandas and obese gorillas.
An lovable and slightly dim polar bear and an angry penguin demonstrate the importance of water efficiency and the issue of climate change. This film was written by students at Liverpool John Moores University for the Tomorrow’s World Short Film Competition which was conceived by the Environment Agency.
Old Home Superhome, The Sustainable Energy Academy has set up a network of refurbished hard-to-treat houses to convince policy makers and others that high energy savings are possible even in older properties.
‘Carbon Clampdown’ – one of four scenarios for the future UK outbound tourism industry, developed by Forum for the Future for the Tourism 2023 project. For further information, go to www.forumforthefuture.org/projects/tourism-2023. Animation by Aaron Lee, Goldsmiths.
Scientists supported by environmental organisation Greenpeace find evidence that Greenland’s glacier are melting faster than expected because of the influx of subtropic waters to the Arctic.
Over 14 years ago, the Aga Khan Planning and Building Service began a concerted drive to make homes in North Pakistan warmer, and reduce the use of wood. Based on the Aga Khan’s belief that ‘A proper home can bridge that terrible gap between poverty and a better future’, the programme is doing just that for over 240,000 people.
Sunlabob won an Ashden Award for Sustainable Energy in 2007. Sunlabob Renewable Energies Ltd is a solar PV business based in the capital of Laos that has succeeded in developing an innovative and commercially viable business model providing high-quality solar PV systems to the rural poor at a price they can afford.
M&S Chief Executive Sir Stuart Rose outlines his company’s stated ambition to become the world’s most sustainable retailer by 2015.