This isn’t algae! After stumbling upon what she mistook for seaweed in a rock pool in 2012, Mandy Barker spent a decade collecting textile waste from 121 beaches across Britain, creating a powerful visual statement about the environmental damage caused by pollution and the fashion industry.
Her book “Photographs of British Algae: Cyanotype Imperfections” is inspired by the algae cyanotype OG, Anna Atkins. Anna Atkins produced the world’s first collection of cyanotypes. The work spanned over a decade beginning in 1843, and captured different algal forms on the British Coast in blue-and-white silhouettes.
📸: @mandybarkerphotography via It’s Nice That/GOST Books
Regulatory uncertainty in Europe highlights persistent friction between ambition and delivery. Delays to the EU’s deforestation regulations continue to complicate the sourcing of renewable building materials such as certified timber and biomass. These materials are central to eco-design for buildings and life cycle cost evaluation within green construction projects seeking BREEAM or BREEAM v7 certification. The administrative lag is raising concerns about the traceability of products covered by environmental product declarations (EPDs) and the coherence of sustainability benchmark systems across borders.
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