These immersive tours lead visitors and locals through kelp forests and tidal pools to gather materials which is then prepared into nutritional dishes rich in taste, culture, and history.
The local thrift industry has long been a unique feature of Cape Town’s scene, with pre-loved fashion no longer constrained to a rusty rail at Milnerton Market.
Galbraith’s article might not persuade vegans to try a tjoppie, but it should emphasise that you are allowed be comfortable with your place on the food chain and be a nature lover.
At only 22 years of age, this kid has a big future ahead of him. Perhaps Woolies or Pick ‘n Pay should offer him a bursary.
Turn your once-a-year house into a sought after all-year-round money maker.
This is the best university in South Africa according to the Times Higher Education 2023 Impact rankings, which spotlight universities across the world that are committed to sustainability, societal impact and innovation.
Can coffee save the world? Perhaps not, but locally it can make a difference, and sometimes that’s exactly how you change the world.
Bars, home-brewers, and worldwide cocktail makers are closely scrutinising the impact they have on the planet.
Supporting local businesses is more important now than ever, and one fantastic initiative is helping to shine a light and get the word out.
A new documentary takes a look at Ibiza and the effect that the endless partying is having on the island.
It’s not a topic of conversation as popular as the traffic, or Eskom, or the merits of man buns, but there seems to be a buzz right now around the term ‘sustainable timber’.
Looking for ways to increase the value of your property? Some home improvements yield better results than others.
Some clever Austrians are looking below the city in order to take it forward, offering an efficient and clean way of providing heating from an unorthodox source.
Everyone is always harping on about saving the environment and living sustainable lives, yet it often seems that doing so would be more expensive than the typical lifestyle. A recent inforgraphic, compiled by paydayloan, suggests the complete opposite.
Plans have recently been put into motion which could make Durban the first South African city to harness energy from the power of the ocean. If successful, it would be a massive boon to the city’s green investment potential. Click through for the full story.
A house here in Cape Town’s Noordhoek has become the most sustainable building in South Africa, after building was completed this month. It was constructed using Hempcrete, a breathable building material made of hemp, lime, and water. And even though it is described as an “unassuming, down-to-earth cannabis shack” it actually looks rather luxurious. More pics inside.