BEDI Magazine
The bridge between design and sustainability.
Toronto: Our Second Home
We have had an incredibly busy couple of weeks! immediately after wrapping up our creative campaign two weeks ago, we started driving back and forth from Toronto for all kinds...
Electric Composting: Hot or Not?
We are in the process of setting up our new office space at BEDI within our first flagship store. With that, there has been a lot of discussion around ethical...
One Man's Trash is Another Man's Raw Materials
As humans, we are the sole species craving newness and innovation. Unfortunately, while this trait lead us to create the civilized societies we live in today, there is no denying...
Plastic Free July
“It’s not a world without plastic, it’s a world without plastic waste” -Rebecca Prince-Ruiz, Plastic Free July Founder You may have noticed more reusable coffee cups and tote bags than...
Zippers: The most underrated man-made invention of all time
Zippers are probably one of the most used inventions of all time. When you think about it, you probably always have one on you - from your pants, pencil case,...
Seatbelts: BEDI’s Secret Sauce
It’s no secret that the automotive industry creates a lot of waste. We often associate this waste with the pollution caused by driving, and less with the fact that every...
Inspiration: Trailblazer Jane Goodall
Jane Goodall is one of the world's most celebrated primatologists, conservationists, and advocates for animal rights. Born in London, England in 1934, she had a love for animals and the...
Cotton in the Circular Economy: Knits Made in Canada
Cotton in the Circular Economy: Knits Made in Canada Cotton has been one of the most important fabrics used by humankind for thousands of years. It's used to make clothes,...