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360 Cookware

360 Cookware is designed with technology that allows for healthy vapor cooking, heating food faster and at lower temperatures. It locks in flavor and nutrients eliminating the need for added oils or fats. 360 Cookware provides customers with a unique cooking experience by manufacturing quality cookware and bakeware made in one of the country’s leading sustainable cookware factories.

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Brentwood Home

Brentwood Home makes mattresses, pillows, sheets, and yoga cushions greener by using natural, recycled, and innovative materials for greater comfort, performance, and sustainability. Founded in Los Angeles in 1987, Brentwood home products are certified to GOTS organic and FSC® sustainability standards.

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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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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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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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Forgo

Forgo is a Swedish cosmetics brand selling mix-it-yourself products that minimize carbon emissions and avoid plastic packaging. The brand's first product is a concentrated powder that is mixed with tap water to make soap. One paper sachet contains 12 grams of powder and creates 250 milliliters of hand soap.

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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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Plant Therapy

Plant Therapy offers pure, high-quality essential oils, natural body care products, and CBD. They are committed to educating their customers on their uses, safety, and efficacy through their website and blog and they publish test reports for their essential oils, carrier oils, and CBD.

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Looma Home

Denver Rayburn and Ishaan Jalan started Looma Home to make not only the softest, coziest, and highest heirloom-quality bedding on the planet, but to do so only with the highest ethical and sustainability standards. Looma exclusively uses premium, sustainably sourced long staple GOTS certified 100% organic cotton.

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noho

Noho helps people 'sit healthier', by creating Life Enriching Furniture™ that's beautiful, versatile, and built to last a lifetime. Redefining 'design for people & planet' so we can all look forward to a healthier future together. Healthy comfort that doesn't cost our earth.

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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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I am oo

Iamoo produces minimalist essentials and stationary (such as laptop sleeves, pencil cases, key chains, card holders, note books etc.) from waste, recycled materials and upcycled raw materials. Many people might have a negative connotation with waste and upcycled materials, but iamoo´s products are beautiful, stylish and functional. Each product has their own story and are made by skilled people, locally in The Netherlands.

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PATCH

The adhesive sheet of a regular bandage is usually made from a type of plastic, either PVC, polyethylene, or polyurethane. Plastic band-aids don’t break down; they are single-use plastic items end up straight in landfill. But the problem doesn’t start at the end. The impact of plastic bandages on the environment begins well before the waste produced after use. It’s worth considering the environmental footprint of these items- including the energy, waste and raw materials used in their production that has significant consequences for our environment.

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Kinfill

The future of cleaning is here. Kinfill is different and that’s their aim. Founded by Reda Jouahri in 2019 as an answer to the alarming problem with single-use plastics, Kinfill is a collection of refined home care essentials, made in the Netherlands, designed to reduce single-use plastic waste in your daily routine. The products are made from clean ingredients that are kind to you and the planet. The 100% biodegradable concentrates are made to blend at home with tap water in a lasting bottle of Italian glass (which is beautifully designed as well).

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@BambuuBrush

Tommie and Rebecca, founders of @BambuuBrush, met in Sydney when they were both working and traveling the world. During their travels, they started to see first hand the increasing damage plastic pollution was having not only on our environment but to ourselves as humans. They noticed the difference in the quality of the world’s beaches and the steep increase in the amount of plastic pollution ending up on coastlines, and in general in our environment. So the travel couple decided to refocus their energy towards making positive impacts to the planet and using their platform on social media to spread awareness.

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A Good Company

A Good Company produces notebooks made of stone paper: paper made from crushed stone rather than from wood-pulp, in a process that is vastly better for the environment than the production of traditional paper. Stone Paper has a number of other benefits compared with traditional wood-pulp paper: it’s durable and tear-resistant, it has no grain (resulting in a smooth writing experience), and it can withstand water, grease and dirt.

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Jada Sleep

Jada Sleep believes that sleep is the most important thing you do, it lets you make the most out of your day by making you feel great and think clearly. Their mission is to help you get your best sleep so that you can have your best day. Jada Sleep provides luxury chemical-free products that create the cleanest possible sleep environment, protecting your family’s health and well-being.

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TAKK Home

Takk means thank you in Icelandic.  For Dröfn Sigurðardóttir and Olla Gunnlaugsdóttir, the two founders of the Reykjavík-based label TAKK Home, there are many reasons to be grateful for. One of the most important one is to have a home in which one feels safe and full of happy moments. In 2016 they founded TAKK Home, a line of quality products for the home, with focus on simplicity, function, aesthetics and respect for the environment.

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The Kovac Family

The Kovac Family consists of Christopher and Camilla Kovac, founders and operators, and their daughters Klara and Filippa. The company designs and develops interior products which cause minimum impact on the environment and are easy to recycle. Since its foundation in 2012 The Kovac Family has focused on sustainability as the core value of their business and on researching local and environmentally friendly material.

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