Posts Tagged ‘activism’

Challenge your world

Date: May 30th, 2009

Challenge Your World helps aspiring entrepreneurs turn innovative ideas into sustainable businesses. Their mission is to foster a new generation of socially responsible, environmentally friendly, and financially viable companies. They believe companies in the 21st century will need to pay attention to people, planet, and profit.

To achieve this goal, They are developing a web platform and bringing together an online community of people who are passionate about positive change. Their aim is to create a space where ideamakers can grow their dreams into businesses and connect to the support they need to be successful. Both the platform and the community are in beta testing right now.

Cities Go Climate Positive

Date: May 22nd, 2009

Nice mixture of video and infographics for the Clinton foundation created by superfad, and the art direction and design was accomplished by Tesia Alexandra. Clinton describes a bold new project that will set the global standard for communities striving to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to below zero. via Infosthetics

Global Warming

Date: May 14th, 2009

WWF global warming

Beautifull clip for WWf by independent label D-sturbed, produced by Z prod and directed by Axel Cosnefroy

Story of stuff

Date: January 29th, 2009

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The Story of Stuff is a web-based documentary about the life-cycle of goods and services. The 20-minute documentary presents a critical vision of the consumerist society. It purports to expose “the connections between a huge number of environmental and social issues, and calls us together to create a more sustainable and just world.” The documentary is divided into 7 chapters: Introduction, Extraction, Production, Distribution, Consumption, Disposal, and Another Way.

TRASH: anycoloryoulike

Date: May 21st, 2008

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Trash:anycolouryoulike is a project developed by New York based artist Adrian Kondratowicz. He created colorful trash-bags and distributed them to members of his local community. By using the new bags instead of the traditional ones, the standard piles of trash on the streets were transformed into vivid sculptures of color. Each TRASH bag is 100% biodegradable and naturally scented to repel insects and vermin.