Neo-Lupus: Heritage and History in Animal Care
Some are born into their profession, others find it along the way, and in very rare cases it finds you when you least expect it. Jeremy Hardy is an example of the latter, destiny led him back to his origins, a
Henrik Fisker Is Back: A chat on the EMotion and the future of the car industry
Henrik Fisker was one of the most influential designers in the automotive industry, known for creating iconic cars including the BMW Z8, the Aston Martin DB8 and the V8 Vantage, among others, until he launched his very own brand in
Trade-not-aid: Ethical Fashion of “The Kin Collection”
When it comes to helping out local communities in emerging market countries, some organizations prefer to provide aid or financial support. The Kin Collection is not one of those organizations. Instead, they prefer to focus on providing long-term livelihoods through
Exallo: the Ecological Conscience of a Modern Gentleman
Brothers Leonidas and Babis Souras started their brand in a small village in Greece, at the foot of Mount Olympus. Their first bowties were made by hand at their father's workshop from the wood they collected in the nearby forest. Today their
Icelandic Skin Care: Zeto at Hello Tomorrow
Impakter has been on the move recently, sending contributors and columnists to the Hello Tomorrow Summit in Paris. Hello Tomorrow’s mission is to connect researchers, scientists, tech startups, large companies and investors, in order to accelerate the transformation of groundbreaking
Conscious Sleeping: Avocado Green Mattress
It’s hard to deny that one of the best joys in life is a good night’s sleep. It’s equally hard to ignore however the waste that many of the traditional mattresses we lie on create. Many mattresses continue to be
NEMI TEA: Empowering refugees through employment
A UK based tea company inspired by Indian tradition, sustainability runs through the heart of Nemi Tea. Obliged by providing the utmost quality, Nemi source their tea from educated and experienced farmers in the Assam region of India, who in
Lawyer turned foodie: Interview with Ed Smith
Ed Smith is a London-based food writer and blogger. After spending the initial period of his career as a lawyer, Ed left the corporate industry in search of a new life in the culinary world. Since this inspired move, Ed
A traffic crisis in Lebanon: entrepreneurs rise to the challenge
Seasonal bottlenecks are common in the world. However, Lebanon suffers from a chronic traffic problem which dates to the end of the 15-year civil war, in the 1990s. In 1995, a transportation plan was envisaged for the greater Beirut area. If this
NUMA: The golden age of up-cycled jewels
Since the dawn of humanity, jewelry has been used to represent beauty and given to others as a show of affection. Elements and minerals like gold, silver, and diamonds have become idolized for their shininess and color, and despite all
Net Neutrality War: Trump White House vs. Silicon Valley
Update: On 14 December 2017, the FCC voted to repeal net neutrality. This means that all the issues identified in this article will come to pass. Silicon Valley will never be the same again. On November 21, the new head of
Lotus Foods: Changing Rice Production for Better
Since 1995, Lotus Foods has been partnering in fair trade with small family farmers around the world who are growing rice sustainably and preserving rice biodiversity. The company is paving the way to market for smallholder farmers in Africa and