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Goods Guys Don’t Wear Leather is a unisex vegan shoes brand created in 2011 by Marion Hanania, a vegetarian fashion designer. She wanted to make a difference by creating fashionable, yet eco-friendly shoes using materials such as microfiber, canvas and natural rubber. A fantastic result: Good Guys shoes are very original and colourful, nothing to […]
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The British Shop, located in the quartier de la Muette, has been the specialist in British crockery and china for over 40 years. You can find all the elements of a full tea set (tea pots, cups, plates, even placemats) found there, as well as different themes that range from the Blue Italian to the […]
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Ethics and fashion have long since been incompatible. But L’Herbe Rouge proves it is possible with a poetic clothing line at affordable prices. But wearing this ethical label is also and above all about adopting a new way of consuming, by respecting and measuring our environmental impact. In producing this eco-design, this brand plays with […]
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The former Ornano train station, located on the Petite Ceinture railway, has been entirely rearranged to create an original and environmental-friendly place: La Recyclerie. Here, old and new are side by side and the watchword is ecology. The Recyclerie applies the "Old is Gold" saying, which explains its second-hand furniture. Remote from traffic, the place […]
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Smappee seems to be the perfect device to save energy. It is now available in France from €199. Once connected to your electric panel and smartphone, via the dedicated app, this little box could make you save more than 10% of your power consumption.  You just need to clip the current clamp, located at the back of the device, over a power supply cable […]
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