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The Best Brands For Sustainable Living

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In our modern world, there are many different brands with an ‘Eco Promise’, and sometimes it’s hard to keep up with the latest eco trends, and which companies are actually best for the job. In this post we’ll cover which ‘Eco Promises’ live up to their standards, and are true sustainable brands.

Hygiene Products

Who Gives A Crap (WGAP) Toilet paper. WGAP is probably the best known brand for sustainable toilet paper. They donate 50% of profits to charity, and all the paper is plant-based and the packaging biodegradable.

CleancultCleaning Products. Cleancult is one of the few brands which makes cleaning sustainable. The packaging contains zero single use plastic, and they sell refills to allow you to reuse the same detergent again, and again, and again…

A box of sustainable "Cleancult" products.

Sustainable Rituals (SURI) Toothbrushes. Every year, 4 billion toothbrushes are thrown away. Suri toothbrushes contain zero single use plastic, and the toothbrush heads are biodegrable. Once you finish with a head, simply buy a replacement, no extra toothbrush needed.

A SURI (sustainable rituals) toothbrush

Clothing/Fashion

VintedSecond-Hand Clothing. Vinted is a second-hand online store, where users can sell there old and pre-used clothes/shoes for money. From it’s creation in 2008, Vinted now has 20 million accounts registered with it. In total, 800 million items have been resold, and it is now the biggest second-hand retailer in Europe.

The "V" logo of the sustainable brand "Vinted"

E-baySecond-Hand Market. E-bay is a second-hand store which allows users to sell pretty much anything that they’ve ever owned. From its launch in 1995, E-bay is now the first choice for selling used goods, appliances, clothing and more!

Food/Drink

Southwater Community Fridge – Second Hand Food Products. A community fridge allows users to hand in goods that they no longer need and take those that they might want. It’s sustainable, useful, and efficient! Read more about Southwater’s community fridge here.

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