Posts tagged Sustainability
Mejuri

Mejuri, a Canadian-based luxury jewelry brand, was founded by Noura Sakkijha back in 2015 because she saw a jewelry industry that was built for men gifting women and not women celebrating themselves. “To me, the truest expression of Mejuri is mutual uplift: all of us supporting each other, and you, our community, feeling empowered to invest in yourself and, in turn, the community around you.”

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bulk

In 2006 bulk started from a spare bedroom from the idea that we should not only achieve our goals but to go beyond them. As passionate gym-goers, founders Elliot Dawes & Adam Rossiter knew things could be different, and better. Wanting to get more from the supplements available at the time, they decided to change the game and create transparent and industry-leading products that anyone could trust - from athletes to casual gym-goers.

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Aurelia London

Founder Claire Vero used her vast experience in the pharmaceutical industry to launch Aurelia London in 2013. The probiotic skincare brand uses only sustainably sourced bio-organic ingredients. Once she learned about probiotics and the difference they could make to the skin, Claire wanted to use these unique ingredients to continuously protect, restore and balance the skin from within.

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Wild

Wild is the new, sustainable natural deodorant delivered straight to your door. Aluminium free with compostable, plastic free refills and a 100% effective formula. The reusable deodorant applicator is made from durable aluminum and recycled plastic, to ensure it stands the test of time.

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Eco Pea

Adrian Pereira and his wife Kelly founded The Eco Pea Company when one of their children reacted negatively to regular diapers and wipes. They decided to explore and create a healthier solution, one suitable for babies with sensitive skin and one that was more ecologically friendly than existing brands.

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A Good Company

A Good Company produces notebooks made of stone paper: paper made from crushed stone rather than from wood-pulp, in a process that is vastly better for the environment than the production of traditional paper. Stone Paper has a number of other benefits compared with traditional wood-pulp paper: it’s durable and tear-resistant, it has no grain (resulting in a smooth writing experience), and it can withstand water, grease and dirt.

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Swedish Stockings

Swedish Stockings was launched by founders Linn Frisinger and Nadja Forsberg believing that the world needed more innovative and environmentally conscious products to lead the way. A forerunner in sustainably produced hosiery, Swedish Stockings produces beautiful products made from recycled yarns

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100% Pure

100% Pure is a cosmetics beauty firm focused on providing healthy skin care, color cosmetics and bath and body products. All of 100% Pure products are made only with the highest quality ingredients. Natural, vegan and cruelty-free, all products are free of artificial colors, artificial fragrances, synthetic chemical preservatives and all other toxins.

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Re-Athlete

Re-Athlete is a brand that focuses on ecologically and socially produced sports materials. The textiles come from regenerated ECONYL® nylon yarn or organic cotton. The ECONYL® nylon yarn is made from old fishing nets and other nylon wastes (such as carpet fibres) which otherwise pollute our seas and the environment.

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