Wales is speeding up sustainability and slowing down fast fashion
Slow fashion is an idea whose time has come. For the buyer, it’s all about choosing quality over quantity.
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Slow fashion is an idea whose time has come. For the buyer, it’s all about choosing quality over quantity.
Taking inspiration from their grandmother’s recipes and the need to reshape perceptions of what is truly sustainable in the food and drink we consume, Flawsome! Drinks is on a mission to tackle the world’s food waste issues.
Silicon semiconductors formed the basis of the technological revolution. They sit at the heart of microprocessor chips, enabling computers and wireless communications.
The world’s first compound semiconductor cluster is taking shape in South Wales.
Eben Upton, founder of the Raspberry Pi Foundation, has built more than 10 million units of his revolutionary low-cost computer in Wales — a nation that supports innovators and helps them realise the potential of their ideas.
Most businesses with ambitions to grow would love to export. Whether through expansion and direct sales, or via distributors in other nations, exporting offers the opportunity to reach new competitive markets and the potential for growth.
In this Q&A session John Whalley, CEO of Aerospace Wales talks to us about Wales' long-established capabilities in MRO services for aerospace.
When Spanish train manufacturer CAF decided to build a major new assembly plant, it looked at more than 100 potential sites throughout the UK. The clear winner was Newport in South Wales.
When it was announced that the new Aston Martin DBX would be built at St Athan, South Wales, nobody was more delighted than Tim Williams – chief executive of the Welsh Automotive Forum (WAF).
Throughout Wales, you’ll find no shortage of gleaming new commercial property – from Tŷ Admiral, the insurance group’s landmark 11-storey headquarters in Cardiff, to the space-age architecture of Menai Science Park on Anglesey.