Emily Jubenvill's PodMob brought Vancouverites out in force to support Sushi Bento Express’s efforts to become the most sustainable sushi spot in the West End.
The SOLo Lounge Table, designed by Intelligent Forms Design Inc., harnesses the power of the sun through silicon solar cells sandwiched between its glass surfaces, allowing it to serve as a table;
If your inner punk can’t stand getting wet feet in Vancouver downpours but gags at the thought of cutesy, rubber-duck rain boots, rest assured: Danish designer Ilse Jacobsen has heard your pain.
According to the website 3rdWhale.com, the greenest Canadian—and the second greenest person in the entire world—is a pretty average gal living in a highrise in Vancouver’s West End. And she's got lots
“We want to make sustainability a household word,” explains Tyson Jerry, 24, who along with partner Cloe Whittaker, 22, is driving 45,000 kilometres in a van converted to run on waste
More often considered fodder for bulldozers than a heritage treasure, the box-like testament to late-modernist utility has found champions among architects and heritage buffs.
He drives a Prius but walks most places, offsets his carbon miles and, last season, Willie Mitchell and his fellow Canucks took on the NHL Carbon Neutral Challenge.
A grassroots campaign leads local sushi chefs to think about sustainability. Find out which restaurant in Vancouver's West End has the most environmentally sound sushi.
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