Faced with the worrying global environmental crisis, and the fashion industry being one of the most polluting, companies are becoming...
the green side of pink
the green side of pink
The Green Side of Pink is a digital magazine with a philanthropic approach, we take care of informing about eco-sustainability, ethics, diversity and issues related to a more equitable world.
Education is fundamental to create concrete changes in society, this is the reason that pushes the magazine to bring to light issues related to eco-sustainability. It puts awareness and education at the fore within the magazine itself and is the content it offers to its readers.
The magazine deals with current affairs in the lifestyle and industry of fashion, art and beauty.
In an era where sustainability and style go hand in hand, finding fashion that not only flatters your figure but...
What do pineapple or orange waste, plastic from a tennis ball, or a plastic bottle have in common? Apparently, they...
Daily polluting items refer to commonly used products or activities that have a negative impact on the environment. These items...
The wedding day is a very important moment for many, and the wedding dress is undoubtedly one of the protagonists...
Is it possible that fashion items intended to be recycled are actually part of a resale in Third World countries?...
The fashion industry is one of the most polluting industries in the world. According to the World Economic Forum, fashion...
Fuelled by globalisation, manufacturing advancements, and the rise of the internet and social media, fast fashion represents the pinnacle of...
Have you ever heard of propylene glycol? It is presented as a transparent and usually odorless liquid that is made...
Of course, they can! Being a sustainable artist in 2023 is an ethical choice and a way to express creativity...
What is a sustainable lifestyle? A sustainable lifestyle is a way of living that aims to reduce the negative impact...
Considering yourself an environmentalist is no longer something of an oddity. Once sneeringly labelled as ‘tree huggers’, often unknowingly in...