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After Colorisi—beauty products with extract of coffee—here comes Vinali Cosmética! It is the world’s leading green vino-cosmetics brand based on the benefits of vine. Launched in 2006 in Spain, it set up—little by little—on the European market. © Vinali Cosmética Organic vine water All Vinali’s formulas contain organic vine water—notably made up of mineral salts […]
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New green concept, PlantOburo brings gardening to our workplaces thanks to vegetable gardens at work! © Noham CHOULANT A crafty and green concept Created by a man from Alsace named Noham Choulant, PlantOburo assists companies which want to revegetate by creating them green spaces such as gardens or vegetable gardens— whether indoors or outdoors—through terraces. […]
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Just nearby the Green Hotels Paris, the Eiffel Trocadéro and the Gavarni, the Pavillon de l’Eau suggests discovering the works of hydrobiologist and underwater photographer Anne-Cécile Monnier. The artist was interested in the landscapes of the Seine’s catchment and in the biodiversity present on the site. Therefore, curious people have the opportunity to admire the […]
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Until August 21st 2016, the Musée d’Art moderne de la Ville de Paris is exhibiting around a hundred of works (paintings and drawings) created by German avant-garde artist Paula Modersohn-Becker (1876-1907). It is the first retrospective consecrated to this great painter which is organised in France. After training in Berlin, she stayed several times in […]
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Good news for those who do not have green fingers—the free application Pl@ntNet comes to your rescue. Through a simple photo, it provides a wealth of information on nature surrounding you! Considered as the ‘Shazam for plants’, Pl@ntNet enables everyone to contribute to agricultural development and the management of biodiversity. You come upon an unknown […]
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If you liked the exhibition consecrated to architect Yona Friedman—which is being held until next November, 7th at the Cité de l’Architecture—you will surely like the retrospective ‘Habiter le campement’. Until the end of August, the museum focuses a reflection on housing and encampment—being based on economic, political or environmental contexts at the same time […]
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It’s the Palais de Tokyo, located just nearby the Green Hotels Paris, the Eiffel Trocadéro and the Gavarni, that Marguerite Humeau choses for her first personal exhibition. The young woman, born in France in 1986, lives from now on in London where she creates works which are at the borders of fiction and research. Indeed, […]
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Eat4good is an application which encourages us to eat better, while respecting the environment. How does it work? First, enter your eating habits: how often you eat red or white meat, dairy products, plants or fish. According to your results, you are attributed an eco-label: from A+++, the perfect vegetarian profile to G, more carnivorous […]
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