Founder Shay Lawrence started CaliWoods because she believed there was a better way to do things. After numerous travels she saw it was hard to ignore the small pieces of plastic littered within the light, bright sand of the world’s most isolated islands.
Read MoreRe-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.
Read MoreMore than 20 years ago, Marlene Sandberg wanted to change the way diapers were made. She envisioned a diaper without all the chemicals used in diapers and one that was environmentally friendly.
Read MoreThe name Hevea is derived from the Latin name for the rubber tree, Hevea Brasiliensis. The natural rubber it produces is the foundation of the product range of Hevea. Using natural rubber, rather than synthetic rubber made from oil, Hevea acts against climate change by increasing the number of trees and cutting back on the use of fossil fuels.
Read MoreWoron is a Scandinavian Brand based in Copenhagen, founded by sisters Arina and Anya Woron. Woron is vegan, cruelty free and a slow fashion brand. They use plant based fabrics, not only because they are great for your skin
Read MoreSimply Straws is a certified B-Corp (B Corps are certified by the nonprofit B Lab to meet rigorous standards of social and environmental performance, accountability, and transparency), and a women owned business.
Read MoreLachlan and Lisa Laing started looking for an eco-friendly diaper in 2011, but found themselves frustrated with the available eco diapers because they were either really expensive or not that eco at all.
Read MoreEco Glitter Fun produces biodegradable glitter made from a certified biodegradable cellulose film. This means that once it has been used to make the world a more glittery place, it will safely biodegrade, causing no harm to Mother Earth.
Read MoreAardvark paper straws were re-introduced in 2007, in response to a growing anti-plastic movement. Restaurants, hospitals, and other services industries, the main buyers of plastic straws in the US, were forced to look for more sustainable, eco-friendly options.
Read MoreMeet the first edible straw around made by Sorbos, a Spanish company founded in 2014 by Enric Juviñá, Carlos Zorzano and Víctor Manuel Sánchez. The Barcelona-based company makes edible straws made out of sugar that come in different flavors, like lemon, strawberry or cinnamon.
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