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.
Control Techniques, was founded in Newtown, Mid Wales in 1973 and for over 45 years, the company has been dedicated to developing and manufacturing variable speed drive technology and the advancement of automation.
The COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak presented a huge challenge to individuals, families, businesses, and governments across the world. Wales is no exception.
The Welsh Government’s bespoke Economic Resilience Fund (ERF) has helped to protect more than 100,000 jobs across Wales during the coronavirus pandemic, new figures show.
For Starfish Labs, doing good is an intrinsic part of its purpose as an organisation.
A Welsh company nestled in the beautiful Vale of Glamorgan is addressing challenging times for the aviation industry, with so many aircraft coming out of the skies as a result of the pandemic, offering aircraft recycling services to many of the world’s largest airlines.
A Welsh company is opening people’s eyes to the unexpected beauty of scrap – and developing an impressive portfolio of clients that already includes Stella McCartney, Christian Dior, Selfridges, Liberty, and KPMG.
Protecting computer systems from attack has never been more important. Wales is a place where cyber security firms can thrive, with a growing tech ecosystem, forward-thinking universities and active networking groups such as the Cyber Wales clusters.
Businesses across Wales can now find out if they can apply for funding from the third phase of the Economic Resilience Fund (ERF).
Today (October 8) sees the final BA 747 land at the commercial airfield at Bro Tathan, the Welsh Government’s 1,200 acres business park in the Vale of Glamorgan - to be recycled and utilised for spares by eCube Solutions.