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This eco-friendly pregnancy test is made entirely from paper

This eco-friendly pregnancy test is made entirely from paper

Each year, over 12 million plastic pregnancy tests are thrown out in the UK alone. In a bid to reduce waste caused by single-use plastic items, one company has designed an at home test made entirely out of paper. When listing personal care products that generate unnecessary plastic waste, items like toothbrushes, tampons, or flossing sticks might first come to mind. Bamboo toothbrushes, MoonCups, and water picks have helped us reduce...

By London, UK
Electric motorcycles gain traction in Benin

Electric motorcycles gain traction in Benin

In Beninโ€™s capital city, Cotonou, motorcycle taxi drivers are switching to electric vehicles to reduce air pollution and promote sustainable green urban transport. In Africa, motorcycles are largely the vehicle of choice as theyโ€™re quick, convenient, and cheap. More than 250,000 motorcycle taxi drivers reside in Beninโ€™s capital city of Cotonou and this number is rising as more young people move in for employment purposes. Due to low employment opportunities, many of...

By Nairobi, Kenya
Jack Wills capitalises on Blackness in cringeworthy rebrand

Jack Wills capitalises on Blackness in cringeworthy rebrand

The preppy-cool brand that dominated the early 2010s is distancing from its past after major losses. But Jack Wills has come under fire for commodifying the same people it originally excluded. Jack Wills was once king of the high-street. The brandโ€™s navy gilets and polo shirts, striped bedding and matching welly boots, were cult must-haves for millions of teenagers.  Founder Peter Williams originally created Jack Wills as a โ€˜University Outfittersโ€™, a...

By Brighton, UK
Tate gallery pays six-figure settlement to three artists

Tate gallery pays six-figure settlement to three artists

In a huge breakthrough, Tate โ€“ one of the biggest institutions in the world โ€“ has payed a six-figure legal settlement to three artists after the gallery was sued for victimisation and race discrimination. When I read on Sunday that Tate had agreed to pay Amy Sharrocks and Jade Montserrat โ€“ both sculptors and performance artists โ€“ a six-figure legal settlement, I found myself in a state of shock.  Tate is...

By Brighton, UK