Chanel takes inspiration from biomimicry to create an anti-aging cosmetic line

Chanel-n1-small.gifIt is by studying the successive stages of the camellia growth that the maison has developed its skincare line The N°1 de Chanel. The cosmetics contain until 97% of natural ingredients out of which 76% of camellia derivatives and the packaging have been lightened and use sustainable raw materials.

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Boutique hotel in the nature and gastronomical cuisine with wild herbs in northern Italy

auenerhof-small.jpgIntegrity and respect for the environment have inspired the philosophy of the gastronomical restaurant Terra, around which the boutique hotel has been built. Terra is the highest-lying Michelin starred restaurant in all of Italy.

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Open-sky geothermal Spa in Iceland

Sky-Lagoon-small.jpgSky Lagoon is located along a lagoon where water is naturally heated: the open-sky bath is offered in the lagoon and the energy needed to heat the building is from renewable origin.

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Supportive organic cosmetics made with shea butter of Benin

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Karethic  offers a range of cosmetics made with shea butter, moringa, baobab and argan tree of Benin. The brand is organic and cruelty free certified and has been approved Supportive Business with Social Value(*) in 2016.

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Organic gin made in Scottland

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The Botanist gin is a fully natural gin made from endemic plants from the Inner Hebrides, off Scotland.

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When China goes green

N-Bastianelli-small.jpgNathalie Bastianelli has been living in China for several years: today she publishes a book Quand la Chine s'éveille verte (When China goes green) where she presents a country in transition, who has made the shift to sustainable development for several years, with a speed only it holds the secret of.

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The atoll of the Six Senses Laamu in the Maldives is declared Hope Spot

atoll-laamu-small.jpgThe atoll of Laamu, on which is settled the Six Senses resort has been declared Hope Spot by Mission Blue, founded by the American oceanographer Dr. Sylvia Earle. The international non-profit organization aims to help to the protection of at least 30% of the surface of the oceans by 2030, whereas it was only 1% in 2009.

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