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Kuyichi at 50|50 Maastricht

13th April 2011 // Eco_Luxury, Style

50 | 50 in Maastricht is a unique chain of stores and sustainability with an interesting mixture of different fashion brands, vintage and sustainable products. 50 | 50 also helps people with their comeback in society, another great thing! Come and visit us at the Gubbelstraat 8-10 in Maastricht. More info: 50|50

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Most sustainable building in Rotterdam

16th September 2009 // Art, Eco_Luxury

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The city of Rotterdam recently released a bevy of gorgeous green designs for a new mixed-use city hall building that will become “the most sustainable in The Netherlands”. The city challenged designers, like Claus en Kaan Architecten and Oma, to create something spectacular, something that will be super energy efficient. Also the use of sustainable materials, be useful for various people and events, generate its own energy, recycle and take out its own trash. Well, that might be a bit exaggerated but it sounds good! Here's on idea. For more designs check: Inhabitat

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Amsterdam City’s Week of Sustainability

31st May 2007 // Conscious, Culture, Eco_Luxury, Event, Style, Take the lead, Think Global, Act Local, Travel Eco

Week of Sustainability

It's time for the Amsterdam Week of Sustainability!

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ELLE colours GREEN again

13th May 2007 // Conscious, Culture, Design, Eco_Luxury, Famous & Conscious, Fashion, Magazine, Media, Style, Style_Conscious, Take the lead, Think Global, Act Local

ELLESince it's a trend for magazines to feature a GREEN ISSUE at least once a year, the trend has hit the Dutch news stands this month as well!

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Adbusters.org :: Happy Unplugging

25th April 2007 // Conscious, Culture, Eco_Luxury, Event, Magazine, Media, Style, Take the lead, Think Global, Act Local

TV Turnoff Week 2007

This week is TV Turnoff Week 2007, another initiative by the creatives of adbusters.org.

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