How did the Komeroshi brand come to be? An interview with Dario Bellinato
Komeroshi is not just a brand, but an expression of environmental and social responsibility, reflected in clothing made from organic cotton, in support of a supply chain that must become increasingly sustainable. But how did we get here? How did Komeroshi come about? Who and what is behind this project?
Read MoreThe City of the Future in symbiosis with the Environment
In today’s issue of our magazine, we’d like to tell you about a sustainable, circular urban project—one that’s less utopian than it seems and has the potential to completely transform the way we think about the places we live. How can we create an urban environment that exists in harmony with its surroundings? Is it possible to live in big cities without compromising our health?
Read MoreNuclear Waste and Secondary Effects
Reportage on the discomfort related to the storage and disposal of radioactive material, known as – radioactive waste – at the Alta Murgia National Park in Puglia. By Secop Edizioni and Komeroshi Lab.
Read MoreRenewable Energy in Italy
Never before has it been more important to discuss energy in our magazine. Although IRENA estimated that nearly 75% of the new electricity generation capacity installed in 2019 was renewable, Italy’s primary energy supply still comes from non-renewable sources.
Read More5 Inventions to Save the Planet
Today we're talking about new technologies to improve environmental and social conditions, and in particular, we'll discover five new inventions that can truly save us from the rampant pollution we find ourselves in today.
Read MoreSustainability and Circular Economy
Sustainability is one of the most often-heard words we encounter daily, but what does it specifically entail? How can it be successfully advanced through the principles of the Circular Economy?
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