Vattenfall reveals fossil free crib

Swedish multinational energy firm Vattenfall has created what looks like a very ordinary cot. One that you might see in the home of any family with a small baby. But, while it might look familiar, this particular crib cost £22,289 to make – the high price is because it’s been made completely without the use of fossil fuels.Today it is almost impossible to manufacture items that fit the everyday needs of a household without the use of fossil-fuels. The way in which the everyday objects that we buy and use are created plays a huge role in the search for green…

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DDB Unlimited & NGO Free A Girl Use Face Swap Technology To Make Your Own Daughter The Face Of Child Prostitution

October 11 was International Day of the Girl – a day advocated by the United Nations since 2012 as a day to address the needs of girls. Focusing on the challenges faced by girls, globally, while promoting empowerment and the fulfillment of their human rights. On an international level, more than 2 million children are exploited and trapped in forced prostitution. Therefore, to mark the UN’s International Day of the Girl, NGO Free a Girl is launching a social experiment to draw attention to this problem. By bringing it closer…

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