Jacques Rougerie an Architect from the future

Jacques Rougerie born in Paris is a French Architect-oceanographer who specializes in underwater habitats. Jacques established the Foundation which gives the opportunity to young talents to flourish. The world is constantly developing and growing every minute, whether it is technology, infrastructure, economy, or any other industry. As we all know that the largest and fastest developing sector is…

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The Jacques Rougerie Foundation:  An Opportunity for the New Generation to Flourish. Jacques Rougerie born in Paris is a French Architect-oceanographer who specializes in underwater habitats. Jacques established the Foundation…ECODNA.ART – Sustainability and Art Blog

Nofir-Giving value to marine waste

Since the very existence of human beings, we have always been executing activities to ensure our survival. As time went by, we started evolving, adapting, and improvising our methods. Gradually, necessities started becoming easy to get and humans inclined towards wants, giving their wants priority once they fulfilled their necessities. Today, mankind poses a great threat to the natural ecosystem…

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An established system managing waste or abandoned material from fishing and fish farming sectors. Since the very existence of human beings, we have always been executing activities to ensure our…ECODNA.ART – Sustainability and Art Blog

Biofabrik technologies turn plastic to energy

Biofabrik is a company with significant technological advancements that helps to keep the earth greener and achieving great strides in the recycling of plastic wastes. They help to generate sustainable energy and try to solve nutritional problems. The world market as a whole should endeavor to work with companies like Biofabrik in their quest to consider alternative initiatives.

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Overcoming waste problem in large scale Biofabrik is a company with significant technological advancements that helps to keep the earth greener and achieving great strides in the recycling of plastic…ECODNA.ART – Sustainability and Art Blog