Evolution has no chance against technological progress.

The way we have formed modern society has come to a point where abstract technologies are doing more than humans for society.
Hugging a tree is good for you!

City life can often feel overwhelming and stressful, making it essential to find moments of peace. One simple way to reconnect with nature and boost your well-being is by hugging a tree. Research shows that it can reduce stress and anxiety while improving overall health.
Jonathan loves his Mega Reencle composter

Jonathan Magnusson is the head chef at BK Häcken, and he uses Mega Reencle to compost all the food waste generated by the restaurant.
Food waste in EU

Wasted food has far-reaching effects, both nationally and globally. In the U.S., up to 40% of all food produced goes uneaten, and about 95% of discarded food ends up in landfills.
The dangers of smartphone light at night

A recent study published in the journal Brain Communications found that reading on a smartphone without a blue-light filter significantly reduced melatonin levels, especially in adults, compared to reading with a blue-light filter or from a printed book.
More and more people live in urban areas

55% of the world’s population currently lives in urban areas. By 2050, this number is expected to rise rapidly to 68%, especially in more population-dense areas such as Asia.
Alarming Average Screen Time Statistics (2024)

Globally, people average 6 hours and 58 minutes of screen time per day.
Daily screen time has increased by nearly 50 minutes per day since 2013.
Experiencing nature seems to have an important impact on food choices

Researchers found that spending time in natural settings or merely viewing greenery can lead to healthier eating decisions compared to being in urban environments or seeing urban scenes.
1 in 4 children live in severe child food poverty – UNICEF

Children experiencing this level of food poverty are up to 50 per cent more likely to suffer from life-threatening malnutrition, new analysis finds