Levi’s believes that the best way to get something done is to do it yourself—with your own hands, and the brand arranges its workshops across the planet to provide its fans with such an opportunity. After launching print, photo and film workshops in the US and Germany, the brand has opened its London-based in-store Print Workshop in Levi’s, Regent Street, which will be running from July 13 through August 3, calling all people to explore their creativity and get into live screen printing experience side-by-side with experienced craftsmen and craftswomen.

Renault that has recently opened the Passion d’Avenir exhibit at the Futuroscope park, has launched its first social business initiative in mobility aimed to restore the autonomy of people with low incomes. Called Renault MOBILIZ, the program will offer real-life mobility service solutions, an investment company to finance mobility projects; and a partnership with the ‘Enterprise and Poverty’ Chair at HEC Paris.

To support its eco-friendly 100% electric Leaf car model, Nissan has rolled out an original project. The automaker gave ten Leafs to Battersea-based Climate Cars drivers to offer London and Amsterdam citizens a chip—each mile in a Nissan Leaf costs only 1.75p in electricity consumed—taxi service over a weekend. Nissan Leaf is six times cheaper to drive as taxi service and has zero-emission.