14 result(s) for conscious lifestyle change
Footloosebook By Marianna Kisvardai Available In Hungary
- 17 Dec 2019 5:23 PM
- specials
From the Author: "The FootlooseBook is not a traditional self-help book. Not the one which will promise to change your life in 10 days and 5 steps.
Wamp Market: "Design That Suits You", Erzsébet Square, 28 May
- 27 May 2017 9:00 AM
- shopping
These days urban lifestyle concentrates more and more on the protection and sustainability of our environment. As our natural living space is constantly shrinking we thrive to create our own environment more liveable. Weather we consider our daily outfit where environmental friendly materials, functionality and trendiness are now equally principal or our everyday objects, the point is that ...
Report: Event Expo 2010, Hungexpo Budapest
- 25 Oct 2010 2:00 AM
- business
"Event Expo is the largest event management fair and exhibition in the Central Eastern European region. The organisers have recognised the British Embassy's efforts in promoting greener event culture both through its own operations and with partners by asking the Ambassador to be the patron of Event Expo 2010
SZIN 2010: RE: Cup On An ‘Ecodate’
- 23 Apr 2010 1:00 AM
- entertainment
"The first truly sustainable festival of Hungary and international Greener Festival Award winner, Szegedi Ifjúsági Napok (SZIN ,Youth Days of Szeged) has already made significant steps for the promotion of a greener festival lifestyle by –among others- introducing the so called Re:cup last year. This year further green ideas, initiatives will be present on SZIN, the biggest ‘ecodate’ between 25th ...
New Hungarian TV Channel Of Magyar Telekom Aims To Dethrone Discovery Channel
- 8 Mar 2010 3:00 AM
- entertainment
"Magyar Telekom, Hungary’s leading telecommunications group, has introduced at two new television channels launched by origo.hu at an unorthodox press conference on Friday. Journalists were allowed into the studios and some even had the chance to become weathermen/women for a few minutes in front of the blue screen.
Footloosebook By Marianna Kisvardai Available In Hungary
- 17 Dec 2019 5:23 PM
- specials
From the Author: "The FootlooseBook is not a traditional self-help book. Not the one which will promise to change your life in 10 days and 5 steps.
Wamp Market: "Design That Suits You", Erzsébet Square, 28 May
- 27 May 2017 9:00 AM
- shopping
These days urban lifestyle concentrates more and more on the protection and sustainability of our environment. As our natural living space is constantly shrinking we thrive to create our own environment more liveable. Weather we consider our daily outfit where environmental friendly materials, functionality and trendiness are now equally principal or our everyday objects, the point is that ...
Report: Event Expo 2010, Hungexpo Budapest
- 25 Oct 2010 2:00 AM
- business
"Event Expo is the largest event management fair and exhibition in the Central Eastern European region. The organisers have recognised the British Embassy's efforts in promoting greener event culture both through its own operations and with partners by asking the Ambassador to be the patron of Event Expo 2010
SZIN 2010: RE: Cup On An ‘Ecodate’
- 23 Apr 2010 1:00 AM
- entertainment
"The first truly sustainable festival of Hungary and international Greener Festival Award winner, Szegedi Ifjúsági Napok (SZIN ,Youth Days of Szeged) has already made significant steps for the promotion of a greener festival lifestyle by –among others- introducing the so called Re:cup last year. This year further green ideas, initiatives will be present on SZIN, the biggest ‘ecodate’ between 25th ...
New Hungarian TV Channel Of Magyar Telekom Aims To Dethrone Discovery Channel
- 8 Mar 2010 3:00 AM
- entertainment
"Magyar Telekom, Hungary’s leading telecommunications group, has introduced at two new television channels launched by origo.hu at an unorthodox press conference on Friday. Journalists were allowed into the studios and some even had the chance to become weathermen/women for a few minutes in front of the blue screen.










