Hügel
Foraging friends: Spanish designer uses eco-dying for sustainable fashion
Hügel is a one-woman sustainable fashion house in Barcelona that uses leftover fabric and creates vivid colors from eco-dying.
Hügel is a one-woman sustainable fashion house in Barcelona that uses leftover fabric and creates vivid colors from eco-dying.
The Mobility Factory, originally a Spanish-Belgian cooperative, provides online booking software for Europe's electric car-sharing communities.
Som Mobilitat is a Spanish sustainable mobility cooperative that facilitates electric car-sharing and promotes non-motorised forms of transport.
For over a decade, Spanish magazine Girosalut has been connecting eco-concious consumers with sustainable businesses. Now the team has moved online.
Agro2Agri, a Spanish biolstimulant manufacturer, has grown from a family business into a worldwide supporter of more efficient and sustainable agriculture.
Madrid-based Ecodicta is introducing Spanish consumers to fashion sharing, which allows them to switch up their wardrobes without buying brand new clothes.
In Calella, a restaurant organises activities to raise awareness about artisanal fishing, the environment and responsible and sustainable fish consumption.
Play Go Round is a Spanish company that allows customers to exchange old toys for new ones, rather than condemn them to the rubbish bin.
Baula, a Spanish manufacturer of sustainable cleaning products, helps customers protect vulnerable marine animals by cutting down on plastic waste.
Two sports enthusiasts have established Hotel Mas Pelegri, an eco-friendly hotel in Catalonia, for lovers of adventure and natural beauty.
Too Good To Go is a social enterprise providing the missing link between consumers and leftover food from eateries, which would otherwise go to waste.
Ethical Time is a Barcelona-based online platform that helps shoppers to buy clothes made in an ethical and sustainable way.