No matter how eco-friendly you are, there will come a time in pregnancy when you need to buy maternity clothes. Here are my top tips for creating a sustainable maternity wardrobe, including 10 places to shop for ethical fashion
Read MoreWant to avoid greenwashing in the jewelry industry? Today I’m sharing 15 sustainable brands from the USA that create beautiful designer jewelry that empowers people and protects the planet
Read MoreAs the winter weather is getting cold and dark, you are probably looking for some warm, eco-friendly pyjamas (or pajamas) for your kids. The beautiful children’s PJs I have included today are made from sustainable organic cotton in ethical factories so you can shop consciously without guilt.
Read More15+ Eco-friendly, ethical clothing brands for babies and kids. All clothes featured are made from organic, natural, sustainable materials and have responsible manufacturing processes.
Read MoreA proposal is much more meaningful if the engagement ring is eco-friendly and sustainable, don't you agree? Thankfully, it's possible to have a beautiful ring that is made with sustainability in mind. Here are the top 50 engagement rings in 2022.
Read MoreA review of Bamboo Clothing's leggings, crop top and basic t-shirt. Knowing the issues with viscose production, I decided to take a closer look at BAM’s supply chain and the progress they’d made in sustainability. Bam make activewear, underwear and loungewear
Read MoreFor six weeks I had to wear the same six items of clothing. (I know what you’re thinking, no, it didn’t include knickers; I’m not that smelly). I impulsively signed up for a fashion fast with garment worker charity Labour Behind the Label and it went pretty good considering how bad I am at the laundry
Read More10,000 litres. That’s how much water it takes the fast fashion industry to make a single pair of jeans. When you consider that 2.1 billion people don’t have access to safe drinking water, it seems ridiculous that the fashion industry creates 80 billion new items of clothing every year.
Read More“Over a million people are estimated to be forced to pick cotton in Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan by their own governments every year.” - Anti Slavery International.
Slaves made your clothes… how to avoid supporting fast fashion brands
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