CTCR
The legwork needed to create a more sustainable footwear industry
CTCR helps European footwear companies remain competitive and environmentally-responsible by conducting research and development services.
CTCR helps European footwear companies remain competitive and environmentally-responsible by conducting research and development services.
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Ghitta Laskrouif reinvents clothes, by reusing/upcycling fabrics or materials and creating handmade products with a high aesthetic that reduces the need to consume.
In 2002 Fiona Capdevila started a research about the possibilities of used clothes to produce fashion, and this aim has driven her work to design and produce many products & collections, to develop a Brand and a concept, which...
Kutuno is a Spanish-Egyptian brand that designs certified organic and fair trade cotton clothing for babies around the world.
Established in 2010 in Tel Aviv, Israel, Tamar Shalem is a slow fashion brand that produces high-quality handmade shoes with the objective that people feel good.
VEA designs and creates a full line of bags and accessories using upcycled rubber inner tubes from bicycles, motorcycles, and cars.
Vanina creates high-end fashion and jewelry collections created from upcycled materials such as matchsticks, tin cans, devalued coins, and other items.
The GreenWatcher is a web platform and app that allows consumers to view, rank, and connect with sustainably-minded businesses in their community.
Som Energia is a non-profit cooperative where individuals, organizations, and companies are guaranteed energy that is produced by 100% renewable sources.
Espigoladors salvages food waste by collecting, donating, and using discarded, excess, and unwanted fruits and vegetables.
Koiki is a courier solution that creates a centralized system of package delivery in neighborhoods in Madrid and Barcelona.