The Front Cover shows the earth falling in the shadow of a cashew nut, symbolizing protection of humans, livestock, polymers, or coatings from the harmful UVA and UVB rays of the sun. Collaboration between scientists from South Africa, Malawi, Tanzania, and Germany has resulted in the synthesis of well‐defined aromatic and hetereoaromatic compounds, that show good UVA and UVB absorbance. The starting materials, anacardic acid and cardanol, were extracted from cashew nut shells, a waste product of cashew nut farming in Tanzania, and thus present a sustainable alternative to materials derived from the petrochemical industry. Graphics: J. Kühlborn, Graphical elements licensed by Shutterstock. More information can be found in the Full Paper by C. B. de Koning, T. Opatz et al.