News from Aalto University
Luxury fibre from recycled cardboard
Prize-winning spinning method can reduce the environmental hazards of textile production.
Protected and intact forests lost at an alarming rate around the world
Protected and intact forests have been lost at a rapid rate during the first 12 years of this century.
Universities demand closer cooperation to stop climate change
Universities challenge ministers in COP21 to acknowledge the role of research and education in stopping climate change.
Students generating ideas for a welcome package for asylum seekers
Course participants approach the task by means of service design and graphic design.
Otaniemi is being developed into a new kind of city district
Energy self-sufficiency for the campus area requires not only sun, wind and deep holes but also radical changes into the habits of moving around.
Carbon-neutral Otaniemi will get a boost from the Climate-KIC project
Innovations and smart companies now occupy the key position in the prevention of climate change.
Hard rain inspires discussion
Hard Rain Goes Aalto brings environmentally-themed events ºÚÁÏÍø in September.
Eco-hostel created by cooperation between Aalto students and Maya community
The Aalto LAB Mexico project is a good example of how different countries and branches of science can link up.
Water purification filter designed by students wins innovation competition
The winners of the Finnish final of ClimateLauchPad, Europe's largest climate innovation competition, will compete in September in Amsterdam.
Designer fascinated by birch fibre
Eveliina Netti used Ioncell developed at Aalto University to make a bow tie and handkerchief for men who appreciate ecology and a playful style.