Since 2008, the Cork ReHarvest movement has partnered with businesses to collect cork at restaurants, hotels, wine bars, and more to ensure that cork doesn’t contribute to our greater carbon footprint.

Since 2008, the Cork ReHarvest movement has partnered with businesses to collect cork at restaurants, hotels, wine bars, and more to ensure that cork doesn’t contribute to our greater carbon footprint.
Tuesday night marked ecofab’s Zem Joaquin’s seventh and final year co-chairing the annual Gorgeous & Green Gala, benefiting Global Green USA. With music by chanteuse Michelle Branch, organic eats by celebrity chefs, and a glittering green fashion show, the event rocked all-around!
Global Green and Pureology recently announced the winner of the Global Green USA Green School Makeover Competition: The Texas School for the Deaf is set to receive a full-fledged overhaul courtesy of Pureology in the amount of $130,000, while four runner-up schools will receive $2,500 toward sustainability upgrades.
Whether you’re into diamonds, campfires, big pieces of meat, or classic mix tapes, Rotterdam based artist Ron van der Ende has a bas-relief sculpture for you… assembled skillfully, and beautifully, from salvaged wood scraps I might add!
The work of Finnish artist Kaarina Kaikkonen makes me want to run right out to the nearest thrift shop and buy every shirt I can find… and then hang them in public spaces all over the world.
Juliana Santacruz Herrera has taken it upon herself to make some unbelievably gorgeous repairs to a few Parisian potholes… one colorfully dyed, braided, coiled piece of cloth at a time. Stunning!
What to do with all those old stuffed animals? Why turn them over to Argentinian artist Agustina Woodgate to make a rug of course!
From trees, to paper bags, and back to trees. Gorgeous, no? In fact, I don’t think I’ll ever look at another paper bag the same way, now that I’ve seen these pieces by Japanese artist Yuken Teruya.
British artist Su Blackwell skillfully snips and cuts until the pages of those old bird watching journals, and forgotten fairytales become stunningly delicate, sculptural pieces of art.