The Minimono Project – Multifunctional Furniture for Everyone
Minimono designs and produces furniture with a purpose: durable, sustainable, adaptable. An interview with the founders.
Almost Fair Fashion…: How Mandy Geddert uses elastic bands to make sustainable fashion even more sustainable
The eco-rubber band, like the entire fair fashion movement, is still literally in its infancy. Soon, however, it will be used in many industries and may eventually replace the conventional synthetic rubber band.
Plastic-free bathroom with essences made from powder and tap water
Bathrooms are full of plastic — but there's an alternative. Treu Refill has reduced care products to their essentials and turned them into powder. A conversation with the founders.
fine cosmetic: How pioneer Judith Springer reinvented zero waste deodorant
A conversation with Judith Springer and her zero-waste deodorant brand fine cosmetic about purpose, contract manufacturers, raw materials, and aesthetics.
Lofoten Seaweed: Future Food from the Ocean
Algae, seaweed and sea grass are healthy and have been on the menu of people who live on the seaside for centuries. Now, the startup Lofoten Seaweed mixes old knowledge with innovation and processes the aquatic plants into a superfood for the kitchen of the future.
Confetti with good climate impact
Philipp Weyer reinvented confetti. His seed confetti grows into wildflowers after use — supporting biodiversity and rethinking what a throwaway product can be.
Your Loving Nature – natural cosmetics for hair care
Marion Garz is a pioneer for natural ingredients in hair care with her brand Your Loving Nature. She shows that both are possible: zerowaste in the bathroom and natural cosmetics for hair. Read her founding story at Eco Twin.


