Escape game whose mission is to limit global warming to 2°C

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Gaïactica is an escape game in which the public, in orbit around the earth, has to make political decisions in the areas of energy, constructionand nutritional fields, in order to limit the global warming to 2°C (3.6° F). To be played by three to six players, for audience from twelve years of age.

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The Maison Prada is committed to a sustainable future and releases a book about its heritage

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The Maison Prada signed a five-years term loan whose interest rate is linked to the achievement of sustainable targets. Entrepreneur and committed woman, Muccia Prada is drawing garments for an emancipated, feminine and strong woman, and releases a book about all of its fashion shows since 1988.

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Mythic vintage car transformed into electric cult car, available from June 2020

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It will be possible to modify one's vintage car petrol or gas oil engine into an electric one. Retrofuture offers limited editions of Jaguar XJ6,  Ford Mustang Coupé, Porsche 912 or  Rolls Royce from February 2020.

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Luxury Eco-lodge in Botswana

Feline-Fields-small.jpgFeline Fields is a luxury eco-lodge located in Botswana, in the North West of the Kalahari desert, on a migratory route between Ngamiland in Botswana and Kaudum in Namibia.

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The luxury and fashion industries sign the Fashion Pact in view of the G7 conference

fashon-pact-small.jpgInternational luxury and fashion companies sign the sustainable committment for the planet which will be presented tomorrow at the G7.

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Nomadic architect's house in the nature, with art path

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The Château La Coste has set up the nomadic house by Jean Prouvé in the middle of its park, next to the contemporary sculpture path.

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Solar aeroplane for very high altitude flying

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Solar Stratos is a 100% electric plane which aim is to fly at 80.000 feet (24 km), powered exclusively by solar energy.

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