One of the First Publicly-Traded Psychedelic Wellness Companies is Mapping the Mental Health Revolution
Delic, one of the world's first publicly-traded psychedelic companies is building a market platform for when mushrooms and MDMA become legal
Delic, one of the world's first publicly-traded psychedelic companies is building a market platform for when mushrooms and MDMA become legal
Walmart has announced it will pay for 100% of college tuition for its staff continuing education, and it will cover the cost of books too.
Glenfiddich Distilleries has launched a fleet of trucks that runs ingeniously on whiskey waste.
Target in the U.S. is offering debt-free degrees, textbooks, and more to 340,000 part-time and full-time staff members.
Hybrid Air Vehicles are bringing the dirigible airship back into the European travel sector with a zero-emissions airship in 2025.
Etihad Stadium in Manchester is offering fans edible coffee and tea cups made of vegan wafer that hold together for 12 hours.
IKEA is combating emissions wherever they can be found, now offering Swedish customers green electricity services, and selling solar panels.
Replacing coal and coke with hydrogen and green energy for heating, Swedish firm Hybrit has made the world's first "green steel".
Houston's Mattress Mack and Lakewood Church open doors to Hurricane Ida refugees and send truckloads of relief supplies to region.
T-Mobile is stepping up to help classrooms in the U.S. with a $1,000,000 donation for vital supplies through Donors Choose.
Toxic "forever chemicals" PFAS, PFOS, and PFOA, are being cut out of 23 huge brands, while Maine leads a state-level charge to clean water.
A shop in Glasgow opened guessing people wanted to be responsible and repair their items rather than throw them away, they were right.
After-market producers Dorman Products manufacture improved versions of faulty original parts on cars, selling them cheap for DIY and garages
Ontario plans to cut the use of neonicotinoid insecticide-coated seeds, blamed for killing bees, by 80% in the next two years
Environmentalists are praising the Lowe's hardware chain for making a commitment to eliminate neonicotinoid pesticides –a leading contributor to global bee declines – from its stores.
A leading U.S. home and garden pesticide maker has announced it will phase out all products that use a chemical linked to bee deaths.
Walmart has announced a set of plans in the U.S. to persuade its grocery supply chain to adopt principles that will protect them.
The BBC reports that the United Arab Emirates is drafting a law that will allow laborers to form trade unions and pursue collective bargaining.
More than 80% of the municipal plastic recyclables of Halifax are being processed by a brilliant local company that turns it all into lumber.
A flying car built for less than 2 million euro completed the first ever inter city flight, going from Nitra to Bratislava in Slovakia.
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