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Every year, the food industry generates up to 8 million tons of crab, lobster, and shrimp shells, many of which are either dumped back in the ocean or end up in landfills. Now, a biomaterials startup called TômTex wants you to wear them instead.
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Keep herbs fresh and flavorful longer with these easy-to-use kitchen gadgets
$15.99
Cozy kids' cardigan made of ultra-soft, recycled poly fleece
$70.00
Sustainably-designed freeride boards reflect a commitment to performance -- and the planet
$399.00
Camera enhancer for iPhone provides 8X more lens power
$35.00
It’s hard not to be aware of Moby. His wildly popular ambient-pop albums and his DJ work which has earned him top billing with EDM fans all over the world has made him a relevant cultural presence for decades. It’s also hard not to know that he’s an avid environmentalist. Moby personifies the idea of using your platform – whatever it may be – to draw attention to issues that need attention drawn to them. And in Moby’s case, it’s most often the environment. 
Disbelieving science isn’t skepticism, it’s a form of willful ignorance.
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Japanese studio Akihisa Hirata has designed the ‘Tree-Ness House’, a multi-story complex that replicates the structure of a tree
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German photographer Florian Wenzel recently spent 40 days traveling through New Zealand, taking in its gorgeous landscape.
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