Posts tagged sustainable living
HUM Nutrition

HUM Nutrition develops nutritional solutions that help you achieve your beauty and lifestyle goals by formulating their products with your food and drink habits in mind. By collecting a wealth of data about your food, drink and lifestyle choices, HUM is not only able to recommend the products that are right for you, but they are also able to develop supplements that are formulated around your lifestyle.

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GEM

GEM is not your average supplements label. GEM is a multivitamin alternative. A comprehensive blend of 15+ whole foods, botanicals, probiotics, vitamins, minerals and more in one bite. GEM is designed under the simple philosophy that food is medicine. By nourishing with sustainable plant-based ingredients, both human and planetary health can be transformed.

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Isle de Nature

Isle de Nature was born out of the recognition that today, unspoiled nature is a luxury. Tropical climate change catastrophes (like hurricane Maria in 2017) have ravaged our most fragile islands of nature, putting them at risk. And the bee population which we all depend on for survival has been decimated. The label believes there’s a better way. That nature and luxury can live harmoniously. That scent shouldn’t be toxic.

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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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Organic Basics

Organic Basics is a Copenhagen based clothing brand that makes high-quality, eco-friendly basics for men and for women. They work only with trusted, certified factory partners that have the same sustainable vision. Founded in 2015 by Alexander Christiansen, Christoffer Immanuel and Mads Fibiger Rasmussen, Organic Basics is constantly seeking to optimize its environmental and social footprints.

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Aer

It all started in 2019 when Michael Bartenstein and Fabienne Hierzer wanted to make a change, convinced that our bodies and homes deserve better products. Aer was born and their new company is aiming to eliminate single-use plastics and set new standards in the formulation and product design of home and personal care. All their products come in minimal, esthetically pleasing containers that are reusable and recyclable. Instead of selling liquid products, Aer produces solid formulations that you mix at home with water.

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The Rushing Hour

From the very start, The Rushing Hour has committed to innovation and humanity. They believe in creating positive change with minimal impact to the world. They don't believe fashion that gets replaced every season is "Good Design", but rather making quality garments that last season after season, with a sustainable and transparent process and ethical factories that look after the entire circular process from growing to yarn, from production to recycling.

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