While reimagining the waste streams of the coconut tree Coconut Bowls realized the coconut tree is one of the most sustainable plants on the planet. The growing processes that Coconut Bowls´ farmers use in Vietnam are organic so don’t require pesticides or insecticides to sustain quality production. Then considering coconut palms produce their first fruit within six years and continue fruiting for 80 years they make sense sustainably.
Read More“In my culture, having good skin means having self-love and a sense of confidence. U Beauty is self-confidence in a bottle. I want everyone to experience self-love, confidence and good skin,” as Tina Craig, founder of U Beauty explains. She was inspired to create U Beauty with the belief that achieving beautiful skin doesn’t need to be complicated. Craig, also known as fashion and lifestyle blogger Bag Snob, is a multi-talented entrepreneur and pioneer of influencer marketing and luxury skincare. Craig keeps it simple with what she calls “the four Cs:” cleanse, compound, cream, and cover.
Read MoreWhen Marta told Lizzie and Damian to join Wado, back in February 2017, they didn’t think it twice. At that time, it was just an idea consisting of an online sneakers brand that would plant trees for each sale and that hopefully would collect enough funds from Kickstarter to cover some of the first production costs. From that moment, and for one whole year, the three of them got involved in the project, dealing with suppliers, inaccurate prototypes and preparing the Kickstarter campaign.
Read MoreThe Kovac Family consists of Christopher and Camilla Kovac, founders and operators, and their daughters Klara and Filippa. The company designs and develops interior products which cause minimum impact on the environment and are easy to recycle. Since its foundation in 2012 The Kovac Family has focused on sustainability as the core value of their business and on researching local and environmentally friendly material.
Read MoreEveryone deserves a bit of feel-good every day. That is why Saint Basics makes super-soft basics from natural substances such as eucalyptus and organic cotton. Saint Basics products are 95% more environmentally friendly than ordinary products. And 100% free of pesticides, sweatshops, child labor and unfair trade.
Read MoreWhen Sissi Rasche, co-founder of LILLYDOO, became a mother in 2011 she made sure that the products she used for her baby were free of perfume, parabens and PEG´s. She committed the same importance to the production of diapers and wipes for LILLYDOO. The products, made in Europe and developed in cooperation with midwives, are free of any nasty ingredients, like endocrine disruptors, perfume, PEG´s, parabens, chlorine, glyphosate and dioxine.
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