
Richard Clarkson, an industrial design student at Victoria University in Wellington, New Zealand, created his steampunk rotary dial version of the Smartphone to counter the omnipresent digital world we live in.

Richard Clarkson, an industrial design student at Victoria University in Wellington, New Zealand, created his steampunk rotary dial version of the Smartphone to counter the omnipresent digital world we live in.

Just in time for Chinese New Year, Taiwanese-based company Green In Hand has designed a sustainable, low impact rice packaging for a New Year’s gift, called T...

New Zealand-based creative designer Casey Ng has redesigned the fabled fish and chip wrapper into a BoxBag combo paper bag and stiffer dish-like base, with a...

Well even if your iPhone isn’t very green – at least its carrying case can be. The iPhone 4 Case is made from 100% recycled trash.

The Perpetual Calendar by American paper and animation artist Norma V Toraya ( CrankBunny ) is a great paper saving innovation that will hopefully discourage t...

Move over plastic, bioplastic and aluminium cans, there is a new eco-friendly water-carrying vessel on the block. Aptly dubbed ‘Life' , the recycled paper wa...

Mini cardboard memory sticks from Russian design studio Art Lebedev offer an alternative to plastic and synthetic flash drives. Dubbed Flashkus , the 100% recy...

The Hand Paper Shredder from Think Geek is the perfect eco-friendly confidential document disposal system. The diminutive (6inch, 15.3cm) hand crank shredder f...

There is simply no stopping Annie Leonard. The creator of the 20-minute online video sensation The Story of Stuff (viewed more than 12 million times) continu...

Used clothing, paper, refrigerators and electronics are just a few of the materials that were used to construct the temporary House of Contamination at Italy...

Kimberly-Clark has developed a Scott Naturals Tube-Free toilet tissue product, eliminating the cardboard tube and adhesive, which is a first for the US$9 bill...