Gary Bencheghib is a young water activist and filmmaker, preserving rivers and oceans from pollution.

No river is wide enough: Gary Bencheghib’s journey as a water warrior

Gary Bencheghib was just 14 when he began his battle with marine plastic pollution. His path to being Bali’s River Man meanders through Paris, Bali, New York and West Java. Read on to discover more about the inspiring work of the young activist and filmmaker. 
check out some of our favorite films that debunk organizational myths and urge individuals to make ethical, sustainable choices.

Discover Staiy's selection of great movies to watch on sustainability

At Staiy, we value being in the know on all things sustainable. If you’re new to the idea of sustainability or just want to get a better understanding of why much of our economy is not sustainable, check out some of our favorite films that debunk organizational myths and urge individuals to make ethical, sustainable choices. 
Here we created a list that can help you find out about food's water footprint

The water we cannot see behind the most purchased foods

Have you ever wondered how your diet affects the environment? Here we created a list that can help you find out about food's water footprint, and what alternatives you could consider to reduce your impact on our planet.
Ethologist and conservationist Jane Goodall redefined what it means to be human

Jane Goodall: redefining what it means to be humans

Ethologist and conservationist Jane Goodall redefined what it means to be human and set the standard for how behavioral studies are conducted through her work with wild chimpanzees in Gombe Stream National Park, Tanzania.
Learn about pinkwashing, the practice of false supporting LGTBQIA+ rights

Pinkwashing: it's not all about the green

Nowadays we often find a surge in pride merchandise, advertisements and support from brands all over the world and in any industry. But do these brands truly support LGBTQIA+ rights? This has given rise to the concept of pinkwashing.

Channel 4’s latest documentary exposes Shein’s inhumane work environments and exploitative practices.

Shein: the world’s No. 1 oppressor of planet and people

Channel 4’s latest documentary exposes Shein’s inhumane work environments and exploitative practices. Let’s find out some of the most shocking findings from the investigation.
Climate change is bringing huge damages to developing countries, which are unable to face such a reality.

Climate, Oxfam: 189 million people affected worldwide, while the extra profits of Big Oil grow

Climate change is bringing huge damages to developing countries, which are unable to face such a reality. The climate victims are calling for greater actions, and COP27 must be the right starting point.

forestry engineer Tatiana Espinosa leads the protection of the last Shihuahuacos, which are coveted for their hardwood.

Tatiana Espinosa: fighting against deforestation

From Madre de Dios, forestry engineer Tatiana Espinosa leads the protection of the last Shihuahuacos, which are coveted for their hardwood. With her work, she tries to prevent a thousand-year-old tree from the Amazon from becoming extinct in the form of parquet, furniture and charcoal.
Let's look at the greatest marine challenges happening nowadays and concept of the blue economy.

The blue economy: your call to preserve marine ecosystems

All ecosystems have their own balance, including the marine world. The oceans are massively challenged by different threats, day by day. The blue economy opens a path for us to help preserve and restore them, but how can we concretely act?

France becomes the first European country to ban fossil fuel ads after introducing a new law in August 2022

France says stop to fossil fuels ads

France becomes the first European country to ban fossil fuel ads after introducing a new law in August 2022. What is the impact of this new law? Is it an effective step in curbing fossil fuel use?

Ecological artist, educator and curator, Carmen Bouyer, shares with us her dedication to building poetic, ecocentric collaborative experiences in cities.

Carmen Bouyer: using art to harmonize cities with nature

Ecological artist, educator and curator, Carmen Bouyer, shares with us her dedication to building poetic, ecocentric collaborative experiences in cities. Read on to unearth her analysis of how urbanized societies can better harmonize with nature. 
In Italy, plans to build a new regasification plant are proceeding. With the party who has won the majority in the September elections being in favor of regasification, environmentalists of all breeds are increasingly concerned

Italy steps back from decarbonization with new elections

In Italy, plans to build a new regasification plant are proceeding. With the party who has won the majority in the September elections being in favor of regasification, environmentalists of all breeds are increasingly concerned, and the deadline of the European Climate Pact is only eight years away. Will Italy continue to go down this path under its new leadership?