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14 Zero Waste Cosmetics Brands You Need to Know About
Finding sustainable and ethical beauty companies can be difficult especially with every major brand attempting to greenwash the consumers. We’ve rounded up 15 of the very best zero waste…
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The best ethical minimalist clothing brands for women
We have compiled seven of the best sustainable minimal fashion brands to include in your minimalist collection. All of these brands use eco-friendly fabrics and manufacture their clothing in…
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My Simple Zero Waste Period Routine
Periods aren’t exactly the first thing that comes to mind when we talk about plastic waste. But they’re far from environmentally friendly. In fact, standard period products routinely…
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10 of the Best Sustainable Sunglasses Brands
Remember the days when sunglasses were just a trend? Now, sunglasses define more than just your personality. They can represent a responsible choice. Think about it: from summer sun to winter…
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Is Everlane really an ethical brand?
With a trademark promise of radical transparency, diverse-ish marketing campaigns and a sizeable collection of utilitarian staples, Everlane certainly prides itself on being an ethical…
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Everything You Need to Know About Selling Your Clothes Online
As the cliché goes – one woman’s trash is another women’s treasure. Selling your old clothes online helps keep garments out of landfill and makes you some extra cash in the process!
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Recycled Fashion: are Plastic-Based Fibres Really the Future we Need?
I’ll be the first to admit that wearing recycled plastic bottles on my feet really does something for my fashion ego. I can now stroll down the streets of Cornwall with a lighter conscious…
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The Best Books I Read in 2020
Given the sheer amount of time that I – and most of us for that matter – spent in doors in my own company last year, it’s not surprising that I read a lot. I’ll be honest – I…
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Is Your Sunscreen Damaging the Ocean? What you need to know
Did you know that your favourite sunblock might be slowly killing the ocean's coral reefs? How does that happen and how can it be avoided?
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