Trying to break into the market with fun and playful marketing is the company TUSHY, who produces bidets that are easy to install and use with existing plumbing features in your home.
Founded on the principles of environmental and social consciousness, F. Miller is a Canadian beauty brand taking the sustainable skincare industry by storm.
Arriving just in time for the summer season, stylist, creative director, and ethical fashion advocate Rachael Wang has collaborated with eco-friendly label OOKIOH (a favourite of celebs like Hailey Bieber, Bella and Gigi Hadid) for a must-have swimwear collection.
Reusable cloth masks are undoubtedly a better choice than disposable, single-use masks but today's conscious consumers can even go a step further and look for masks made from eco-friendly materials. Here are four brands using reclaimed, recycled and sustainable materials for their masks.
Supergoop, a brand founded by Holly Thaggard, aims to ensure that its consumers not only use sunscreen “Every Single Day” but also understand it’s overall importance.
Do You Green has changed the game by using its own eco-friendly, patented material for every pair of underwear and bra they produce. The material is called DYG Pinewood, and it is an ultra-soft and moisture-wicking fabric that is derived from pine tree fibres.
MATT & NAT, a retail company founded in 1995, offers a great alternative to fast fashion by providing its shoppers with an environmentally friendly line of accessories.
Haeckels’ latest initiative begins with the Bio Restore Membrane: a biodegradable under-eye mask. The eye mask features a special formula designed to help plump and hydrate the skin below the eyes, all of which is held within an agar membrane grown by the brand itself.
LA-based denim brand Triarchy has a simple mission; "To conserve our planet's most important resource by reducing the massive water consumption of our planet's most beloved piece of clothing, jeans."
For its Pre-Fall 2020 season, the London-based brand has debuted a new range of statement vegan handbags ranging from hand-woven baskets, mini purses, and much more.
Rothy’s has released its first-ever lace-up sneaker. The new eco-friendly sneaker is made from recycled plastic bottles, bio-based TPU plastic and algae foam.
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