Sustainability
Saving the Med’s red coral: Chanel speaks exclusively on groundbreaking CSM partnership
“We didn’t anticipate 23 publications. We didn’t anticipate such success with coral cultivation. We hoped. But the scale of what’s been achieved — it’s extraordinary,” Chanel’s Frédéric Grangié tells Cassandra Tanti.
More than that, some of the research has begun to show unexpected relevance in other fields, including medicine. “Because red coral is an animal, like us, there are fascinating insights into its microbiome that may apply to human health. It’s opened doors we never imagined when we started,” he adds.
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Turn unwanted children’s items into donations for a good cause
Wondering what to do with all that baby and kid’s stuff you no longer need? Donate to the next edition of 'Monaco is committed against waste'.
The world is your oyster
James Wren shares his concerns for globally declining oyster populations and how you can help save this important species.
Pelagos Agreement meeting
The 12th Scientific and Technical Committee of the Pelagos Agreement, chaired by Alain Barcelo, has met at the Oceanographic Museum.
National Pact achieves a milestone
The Public Force has signed up to the National Pact, marking the 100th entity to commit to Monaco’s Energy Transition.
Germany awards press prize to Prince
Prince Albert II has been awarded the German ‘Press Freedom Prize’ in recognition of his commitment to the protection of the environment.
Airport raises the bar in greenhouse goals
The Aeroports de la Côte d’Azur Group has revealed that it is two decades ahead of schedule in its ambitious plan to become 100% carbon-neutral, setting a precedent for the rest of the world.