Notícias

Dos paus e lixo que apanha, Joaquim faz cobras, sardões e “tudo o que lhe dá na cabeça”

Quando deixou o mar, depois de quatro décadas dedicadas à pesca de bacalhau, Joaquim Pires começou a apanhar paus "a torto e a direito". Olhava para eles, tortos e direitos, e imaginava uma peça na sua cabeça: cobras, sardões, pássaros, cisnes, ou tudo o que dali pudesse surgir.

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Design solutions for the green thumb (or at least the green at heart)

Traditional gardens are an art form in Japan. With roots in philosophy and spirituality, they are meticulously cultivated and nurtured into spaces for contemplation and meditation. Not surprisingly, time-honored Japanese tools and accessories are often crafted on a higher level, lauded by horticulturalists for their design, quality and versatility.

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A methodology for zero waste municipalities

The COVID-19 crisis has completely transformed modern society. From how and what we consume to the way we interact with one another and within communities. The pandemic has shone a light like never before on what works and what doesn’t, within our society.

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Impacts of Plastic and Microplastic waste on the Dry Land Environment

The discourse regarding the detrimental impacts to the marine environment caused by plastics and microplastics is attracting considerable global push. This has driven some prominent, legislated loyalty to reduce plastic waste.

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