BEDI Magazine

The bridge between design and sustainability.

Inspiration behind the SHERPA belt bag, what goes up must come back down.

You might have heard the term “Sherpa” before, it is often used as an adjective for knowledgeable mountain climbing guides supporting amateur and professional Everest climbers. Its origins stem from...

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JAPANDI and the Utility of Fashion

UTILITARIANISM and our contribution to the Circular Economy Community Amidst the increasing dialogue on sustainability, utilitarianism and Japandi designs take a bigger place as a partial solution to an ongoing...

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May: Mental Health & Magnanimity

Kintsugi. The Japanese art of mending broken pieces of pottery with gold. The tale of Kintsugi goes back centuries to the Muromachi period. A Shogun leader by the name of...

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The Meat-Free Side of the Plateau

  “Eating less meat will reduce the earth’s heat” David Suzuki - environmentalist Intro to a Plant Based Universe BEDI Studios believes in achieving sustainability through eco-friendly behaviors in every...

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Back To Life

As much as we hate to see summer taper off into cooler evenings, we love the transition of late summer to early fall, known to many as “Back to School”....

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Parting Ways with Single-Use Plastics in Canada

In an effort to reduce plastic pollution, several single-use plastic items have recently been banned for production in, and import into, Canada. This includes, among other things, some plastic food...

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April for the Earth

 International Earth Month (April) and Earth day (April 22nd) mark the start of Spring as a time to raise environmental awareness and create consciousness around mother nature. April becomes...

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The Repair Economy vs The Consumer Economy : Repair Will Save The Planet

The Consumer Economy Consumer economy is an economic concept that most societies live by at present time. It encourages us to relate with products in ways that unfortunately damage the...

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