Juno <3 sustainability and new perspectives. That’s why we ask an interesting person to share a link on green, social or individual sustainability every other week.
Derek Zoolander and Hansel at the Maison Valentino show, March 2015
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“Environment. It’s the number one problem. And how do we reduce our footprint? Less walking. So today – I’m gonna hover.”
Archive

December 11th
Pauline Ström Gunnér, sustainability expert within fashion, hotels and food, recycles this week’s link.
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November 13th
Daniel Parianos, environmental manager at the property company SISAB, recycles this week’s link.
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October 30th
Hanna Lindström, project manager at the non-profit organization Sustainergies, recycles this week’s link.
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October 2nd
Anusha Nayar, Head of Brand and marketing at War On Cancer, recycles this week’s link.
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September 11th
Jessica Korondy Ring, The International Project Manager at Swedish Fashion Council, recycles this week’s link.
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August 28th
Emma Sundh, journalist, sustainability influencer and author, recycles this week’s link.
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May 29th
Mikael Lippman, freelance copywriter specialized in fundraising and NGO:s, recycles this week’s link.
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May 15th
Frida Hylander, psychologist, human ecologist and yoga studio owner, recycles this week’s link.
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April 17th
Allon Libermann, Design Manager at Form Us With Love, recycles this week’s link.
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April 3rd
Mette Kahlin McVeigh, climate program director at the Swedish green and liberal think tank Fores, recycled this week’s link.
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February 28th
Christina Knight, creative director who wants to contribute to a gender equal and sustainable world, recycles this week’s link.
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February 14th
Sofia Wood, podcaster, cookbook author and influencer, recycles this week’s link.
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January 31st
Lotta Ekelund, film producer and editor with a sustainability focus, recycles this week’s link.
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January 10th
Berfin Roza Mert, COO and co-founder of the Swedish startup PantaPå, recycles this week’s link.
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December 6th
Jennie Knutsson, Head of Communication of Aller Media. recycles this week’s link.
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November 8th
Niklas Knutsson, Secretary-General of the Swedish-Portuguese Chamber of Commerce in Lisbon, is recycling this week’s link.
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October 25th
Nicole Kavander, Account Director and Strategist at Creuna, recycles this week’s link.
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October 11th
Hewan Temesghen, secretary general of Fairtrade Sweden, recycles this week’s link.
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September 27th
Amina Horozić, industrial designer specialized in limited edition object design, recycles this week’s link.
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September 13th
Kajsa Bårman, management consultant at Macklean with a focus on clients in the food value chain, recycles this week’s link.
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August 30th
Klara Gardtman, sustainability specialist and product developer in the fashion industry and textile student at Konstfack university, recycles this week’s link.
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August 16th
My Morinder, marketing communications specialist and the newest member of the JUNO team, recycles this week’s link.
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July 5th
The Juno team treats you with their best summer readings, listenings and must-sees.
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June 20th
Lovisa Madås, founder of AGFO, the media platform with focus on the future food system, recycles this week’s link.
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June 7th
Remy Ferber, leader of global communications and public affairs at M (Volvo Car Mobility), recycles this week’s link.
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May 24th
Maria Sjödin, researcher at non-profit organization Fair Action, recycles this week’s link.
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April 12th
Lovisa Sterner, who runs the insight firm Luna Labs, recycles this week’s link.
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March 29th
Harald Cavalli-Björkman, Head of Communications at re:newcell, the world’s first industrial scale recycler of cotton and cellulosic textiles, recycles this week’s link.
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March 15th
Jenina Dahlberg, campaign strategist and communicator specialized in sustainability and food, recycles this week’s link.
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January 11th
Will 2019 be the year when make up rehab becomes a thing, or when the gambling industry finally get some pressure or maybe the year of “voke” banks?
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December 21th
Quickest route to happiness may be to do nothing, Patagonia is in business to save our home planet, and can we expect 200 years more of inequality?
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December 7th
Solving the Agenda 2030 goals could be easier than we want to believe, Finland is getting rid of all school subjects and this is the furniture that makes it possible for you to work from bed.
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November 23th
Anti-pollution skincare is entering the beauty market, Saudi women are wearing their clothes inside-out and the Canadian government invests in vegan protein development.
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November 9th
Cannabidiol is being touted as a magical elixir, the nation of Palau makes tourists choose environmental friendly sunscreen and here is the list of the American midterm elections ‘historical firsts’.
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October 26th
South Korean women are smashing up cosmetics in protest, recycling is democratizing the metro in Istanbul and Sofia Ulver questions our feelings towards climate change.
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October 12th
Biodegradable clothes turning into fine-dining food, Australia repeal taxes on sanitary products and it seems like we won’t be replaced by robots.
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September 28th
How does a world without economic growth look like, Rihanna continues taking inclusivity to the next level and what exactly is anxiety consumerism?
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