Posts tagged sustainable business
Vitable

Larah and Ilyas founded Vitable after seeing the need for a personalized and accessible approach to nutrition, coupled with honest advice. They’re obsessed with health and wellbeing, and bringing you new and exciting nutritional supplements, from vitamins and herbs to minerals and probiotics.

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Melissa & Doug

For more than a decade, Melissa & Doug focused solely on creating wooden puzzles, over 1,000 styles in total! They decided it was time to reinvent wooden toys and make them more creative and fun. Toys that don’t just look pretty on a shelf, but also give young children countless ways to play!

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Naked Cashmere

Naked Cashmere offers the best quality cashmere sweaters and accessories. By removing the traditional step of purchasing at retail stores and selling their cashmere products solely online and directly to you, the label is able to give you the best quality for the best price.

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Bouclème

Michele Scott-Lynch, founded of Bouclème, created the brand out of a desire to have healthy, frizz-free curls using all natural ingredients. She was frustrated with the sulphate and silicone based curl products available. These strip away moisture and weigh down curls so Michele decided to create a range of products using pure natural actives that deliver moisture where it’s needed.

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Coconut Bowls

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.

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Frank Green

Frank Green is not a person. It’s all about being frank about being green. Our planet has a waste crisis. it’s choking our oceans, endangering our animals, destroying our forests and threatening the future of humanity. Frank Green´s purpose is to stop the use of single-use plastic products.

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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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Klean Kanteen Australia

Back in 2002, there were no stainless steel water bottles for personal hydration, and the health and environmental issues linked to plastic use were not widely known. Seeing the issues early and clearly, Robert Seals, the inventor and founder of Klean Kanteen, began putting together the first prototype with things he bought at the local hardware store in Chico, California.

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RE/DONE

RE/DONE is so much more than a denim company, it’s a brand with a mission: to restore individuality to the luxury fashion space, to keep heritage brands relevant, and create sustainable, mindful fashion. It’s the first luxury label that was born online and has since grown as an e-commerce brand.

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S´well

Combining functionality with style, S´well´s insulated water bottles make it easy for you to live a more sustainable lifestyle free of single-use plastic. That was Sarah Kauss´s mission when she started Swell in 2010: to rid the world of single-use plastic bottles.

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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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Ogee

Ogee, founded by Mark Rice and Alex Stark, is committed to creating the highest quality collection of high-performance certified organic beauty. It promises to never use petroleum derivatives, parabens, synthetic fragrances, formaldehyde, or GMOs. Ogee uses jojoba oil as its hero ingredient, a liquid crystalline wax that has a very similar molecular structure to skin’s naturally produced sebum.

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Sanctuary Clothing

In 1997 Sanctuary Clothing was founded in Los Angeles by husband and wife team, Ken and Deb Polanco. With over 20 years of experience, the label has grown from master pant makers into a full women’s collection. Each collection captures the laid-back aesthetic of California, effortless attitude of New York and the adventurous spirit of the world to inspire and guide women through their 24/7 style.

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State Cashmere

Blend comfort with sustainability and you’ll end up with State Cashmere. Founded in 2017, the New York-based brand specializes in sustainable cashmere essentials for women and men. All their products (such as soft cardigans, zipped hoodies and ribbed pants) are made out of 100% pure cashmere responsibly sourced from inner Mongolia.

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G-Star RAW

Since its creation in 1989, G-Star RAW’s philosophy has always been, ‘Just the Product.’ This single-minded approach has led to many denim ‘firsts’: the introduction of ‘luxury denim for the streets,’ by fusing high-level craftsmanship with street level edge to create a new denim sector; the positioning of raw, untreated denim as a wearable and desirable material;

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Alima Pure

Alima Pure is a natural cosmetics brand from Portland, Oregon. Made using clean, non-toxic ingredients, our products are designed for everyone. Founded in 2004 by mother and kindergarten teacher Kate O´Brien, Alima Pure offers luxurious, high-performance cosmetics made using clean ingredients. As a female owned and run company, empowering and connecting with women has always been at the forefront of Alima Pure.

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