What Is Responsible Jewelry: Recycled, Fair-Mined & More
 

A Guide to REsponsible Jewelry

The news from the jewelry industry can feel like a lot of doom and gloom. When the Kimberley Process isn’t working to stem the flow of conflict diamonds, when even lab-grown diamonds and sapphires can’t prove their environmental claims, finding the best and most responsible jewelry can feel impossible.

After all, when you went looking for your engagement ring, you probably knew enough to avoid blood diamonds and to look for recycled gold, but how much did you know about all of the even better and more responsible initiatives in the jewelry industry? Let’s dive in!

What are the barriers to finding responsible jewelry?

Transparency and traceability remain the biggest stumbling blocks when looking for responsible jewelry. While there have been some improvements in tracing materials like gold and sapphires, tracing the origin of diamonds - naturally mined or lab-grown - is still a murky process. Making the supply chains easier to track and trace is vital to being able to know whether or not your jewelry is responsibly made.

How can I find better sources of responsible jewelry?

Enter a bevy of projects and programs in the jewelry industry that are designed to increase equity, reduce harm and provide better traceability for your gold, sapphires, diamonds, and finished jewelry. In other words, there are so many better ways! And best of all, these options are easier to access than they used to be. 

Let’s start with gold.

Is recycled gold a responsible source of gold?

Recycled gold has been the *ahem* gold standard among responsible jewelry brands for decades now, but many in the industry are questioning whether recycled gold goes far enough. In fact, recycling gold has been a standard since the discovery of gold thousands of years ago

That said, there is one source of recycled gold that you can tap into to recycle responsibly - the gold already in your jewelry box. If you have jewelry you aren’t wearing; one good option is to have your jewelry remade into new pieces. Some jewelers and independent designers will take it on as credit towards your project, and others will actually melt it down (if appropriate) and remake it into a brand-new piece. 

Every designer and maker has a different process, so if recycling your jewelry is an option, ask a jeweler if they will work with you.

If gold is recyclable, why is it still mined?

Gold is always a valuable substance, and it is infinitely recyclable, but this same inherent value also makes it still profitable to mine. Because gold is used for electronics, investments (think coins and bars) as well as jewelry, mining continues.

The result of gold mining without oversight, as in the case of some illegal artisanal mining, is that mercury is likely to be released into local water supplies. This makes fixing current gold mining practices and mining sites a priority.

Why is there mercury in the gold mining process?

Mercury is historically the most common way to separate the gold from the ore that it comes from. Mercury adheres to the gold; then artisanal miners burn it off to get to the gold itself. The leftover rock from the ore is now contaminated with mercury.

This rock is called tailings, and this is where future pollution goes from bad to worse. When the ore and tailings are mishandled or improperly stored, mercury leaches into the ground and poisons water sources. The results have been devastating to communities around the world.

What initiatives are working to remove mercury from the mining process? 

Changing this system takes time, retraining, and funding. That is where Mercury Free Mining has entered the picture. The work that needs to be done takes years to both remove mercury from this process and repair the land. Their organization is working with mining communities to reduce harm to the environment and create better systems.

In addition, mines that used to use mercury need financial help to repair their land and water systems from environmental damage.

There are fundraising organizations ready to help former mercury-based mining sites in repairing their land. Better Without mercury, an initiative to repair the land around the Gualconda mine in Colombia, raises funds to assist this small-scale mine in environmental recovery.

Are there better ways to mine for gold?

Yes, definitely! In addition to reducing dependence on mercury, there are organizations now that produce better, more fair outcomes for communities that rely on mining for income. This is especially important in those communities where there are limited means to make a living and where there is an unequal path to prosperity for the people most impacted.

Organizations like The Alliance for Responsible Mining (ARM) have developed new strategies in gold mining that use better methods and that consider people and the planet in their mining processes. In 2014 they introduced Farimined gold as a way for both independent jewelers and their suppliers to access better gold sources.

What is Fairmined gold?

The Fairmined system certifies that gold miners must adhere to strict standards that they do not use child labor, that they promote well-being in their community, and that they maintain a small-scale operation to keep their environmental impact small. This is all done cooperatively with miners.

The Fairmined process is audited at many stages of the supply chain. Even jewelers who want to be certified to use Fairmined gold need to go through a routine process of auditing and reporting their inventory. 

How do I find a jeweler who uses Farimined gold?

Well, that’s the easy part! Farimined maintains a list of certified jewelers who are licensed to buy and sell Fairmined gold. You can pick from their list and find all kinds of jewelers who you can shop with for either custom or ready-to-wear pieces.

Are there traceable and responsible sources of diamonds?

Great question! This remains one of the most challenging issues in the industry. Navigating diamond shopping is a rabbit warren of information - conflict-free, Kimberley ProcessResponsible Jewellery Council certified, recycled, lab-grown - which one is best? Are any of them trustworthy?

Options for traceable and responsible diamonds are still very limited, mostly owing to the fact that the Kimberley Process does not track diamonds from mine to market.

The Kimberley Process Certificate is generated at only one single point and time - when the rough diamond crosses from one non-conflict country into another non-conflict country. That is where the journey of the Kimberley Process begins and ends. 

It also does not address issues of human rights or environmental protection. Relying only on this certificate to find a responsibly-sourced diamond won’t guarantee you much responsibility.

Can you find any diamonds with a country of origin?

Diamonds with a known country of origin are not yet widely available. However, there are some new and exciting possibilities on the horizon.

Traditionally, diamond mining exploits workers by underpaying miners for their findings. In most cases, the benefits go to mining corporations and corrupt government officials. There are new initiatives designed to change this system. Root Diamonds is a very new project from Sierra Leone that is working to create its own supply chain.

Their diamonds are mined on a small scale, the diamond cutters are known, and the diamonds themselves are being sold directly and not through intermediaries. This makes the process much more transparent.

Are recycled or antique diamonds responsibly sourced?

Antique diamonds are a great choice for a responsible source of diamonds. With no new mining in the process, you are using existing materials to create new jewelry. While these diamonds don’t have any information about their original mining process or country of origin, they represent a way to repurpose what is already above ground. 

Plus, older cuts are unique and more sparkly than newer cuts of diamonds. 

You can get an antique diamond by working with an independent jeweler who can source them for you. Be sure that they purchase antique and recycled diamonds that are certified by SCS - a global environmental auditing service - to be sure that they are truly recycled. 

How can I buy sapphires responsibly?

When it comes to colored gemstones like sapphires, your number of choices for traceable stones skyrockets. Montana, Australia, and Tanzania all have independent initiatives to mine carefully for sapphires and pay workers fairly.

Fair pay is important because mining and selling raw sapphires in many parts of the world can be a bad deal for the miners. Because of poverty, lack of support, corruption, and more, miners are often offered exploitative prices for their hard work. Initiatives have been developed to offer fairer prices and more prosperity.

One such successful partnership is the organization Pact working hand in hand with Moyo Gems to source, buy, and cut gems to sell to jewelers. They work with the Tanzanian Women’s Mining Collective (TAWOMA) to create a system with more gender equity, better safety, and a fair and transparent pricing system. This process is managed and administered by the collective, leaving them with higher profits and more autonomy.

Their gems are cut by master gem cutters, who are also paid a fair wage. These finished gems are then sold by dealers like Anza, where both jewelry designers and their customers can see what’s available. Moyo Gems even has a list of companies and independent designers who work with these gorgeous stones.

Can costume jewelry be responsibly sourced?

As with so many products, the lower the price, the lesser your chances of being able to trace the origins of your jewelry. 

For instance, gold-fill jewelry might be able to claim that the outer gold layer is recycled, but the underlying brass layer might not be, and you might not even be able to find out the source of the brass.

Jewelry made from unknown metals and faux gemstones might have a country of origin for the finished jewelry but not for the random metals themselves.

With fine jewelry, that is, jewelry made from precious metals and stones, the materials can be almost endlessly reused. Platinum, gold, and silver can be melted down; diamonds, sapphires and rubies can be repurposed and reset; chains can be repaired.

Unfortunately, you can’t do the same with costume jewelry. Because it is often made from unknown or unlabeled metal, or from plastic or glass “stones”, or a layer of gold or silver over a base metal, melting and repurposing isn’t always possible. Costume jewelry almost always has little to no resale value unless it has a major designer name attached.

How can you recycle costume jewelry? 

Enter The Radical Jewelry Makeover project. The Radical Jewelry Makeover is a part art project, part radical activism, and a creative and meaningful endeavor. They take donations of old costume jewelry, and artists transform these donations into new and reimagined pieces. This project not only helps create a circular fashion cycle, it asks you to consider the longevity of everything you buy.

CONCLUSION

While shopping for and sourcing responsible jewelry might be complex, your options have never been more exciting. These new initiatives point a positive way forward for the jewelry industry. By supporting, shopping with, and knowing about them, you can contribute to a more fair and equitable system.


About the Author:

Sharon Zimmerman is a profit and eCommerce consultant for product-makers, a metalsmith focused on responsible sourcing, and a member of the Jewelry Glossary Project. She loves torches, hammers, and sharing.


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11 Things You Can Do With Old Clothes You Don’t Wear Anymore

No matter how gently you treat your garments, at some point, there will come a time when you won't be able to wear them anymore, whether it is because of lifestyle or size changes or because your beloved clothes are too worn out to be sported.  

But just like treating clothes with care will influence and lengthen their lifespan, how you deal with them once they no longer belong to your closet will make a difference in their overall environmental impact. 

According to the EPA, textile waste generation amounted to 17 million tons in 2018, making up 5.8 percent of total municipal solid waste generation. Discarded clothing is the chief component of this textile waste, whose recycling rate was 14.7 percent in the same year. 

That is why choosing a different, more conscious route might be a better call than just tossing out the clothes we can no longer wear. In this article, we present you with many eco-friendlier options, some perfect for worn-out pieces and others ideal for gently-used garments: there is something for everybody!    

Turn them into reusable cotton rounds

This tip is perfect for upcycling clothes made of natural fabrics that are slightly stiffer and heavier than elastic and thin, like those commonly used to manufacture polo shirts or sweatshirts. To turn an old garment into reusable cotton rounds, you only have to place the piece lying flat on a flat surface like a table or the floor and keep it still with a few heavy objects placed on the edges. 

Then proceed by tracing as many circles as possible on it with a pencil or, better yet, some tailor chalk. You can cut them out, pile up three circles for each reusable pad, and secure the edges with a simple blanket stitch. 

With this simple DIY, you will not only keep a worn-out garment from ending up in the landfill, but you will also save on money and waste as you won't have to purchase single-use cotton rounds anymore.  

Craft reusable pads out of them 

Another project that allows you to employ old clothes as its primary material is to craft homemade reusable menstrual pads. Pieces made of breathable, heavier, and soft fabrics are especially suitable for this project. There are a lot of great tutorials online to help you with this sustainable DIY, and it's a fantastic way to use other old textiles like towels and robes in addition to clothes. 

Shred them into pillow stuffing

If you have to deal with a worn-out knit sweater, hat, scarf, or pair of mittens plagued by so much piling no lint shaver can do anything about it, then you could rip it apart and use it as a pillow stuffing. This easy-peasy project is a fantastic option if you have a throw pillow at your place that is a bit saggy and could use some firming up or if you have some pretty fabric lying around that you're thinking of using to craft a lovely pillow cover. 

To do this, you don't need a fancy rotary cutter or proper fabric scissors, as precision is not a concern here. Just cut the garment into tiny pieces to replicate the texture of regular pillow stuffing for a fluffy, comfortable result. This process can be a touch time-consuming, but it's a mindless and relaxing one too. So you can easily carry it out while you enjoy a movie or a tv show or chat with a loved one.       

Cut them into cleaning rags

This one is probably the easiest DIY ever, but also handy and perhaps a bit underrated. For this one, you can use old, faded, or irreparably stained clothes made of no-knit and no-impermeable fabric, like the cotton used for classic t-shirts. 

Cut your piece into rough squares, or if it's a smaller garment like a tank top, just cut it around the seams: that's all. You can use these DIY multipurpose rugs to dust around the house, clean your car or bathroom, or as kitchen rags. 

Bonus tip, if they are made of a fabric that leaves around quite a bit of lint, try not to use them to clean shiny or see-through surfaces like those of windows or mirrors, but use them instead on matt ones like wood or ceramic.    

Use the fabric to make produce bags

Old, un-elasticated garments are the perfect basis for DIY produce bags, another project that can save you waste in two ways by allowing you to repurpose a piece you no longer can or feel like wearing while also helping you avoid having to use single-use produce bags for your groceries. 

To make them, wash and dry your piece, then cut the fabric into rectangles as big as your garment allows and your heart desires. Then fold your rectangles in half and sew a seam on the sides and around the top edge by folding it twice, pinning it with pins, and sewing along them. 

To make this a beginner-friendly and faster project, you can tie these produce bags up with a ribbon or even a hair tie when you close them up at the store.    

Host a garage sale with your friends 

If you have a bunch of pieces that are still in good or better condition but that you find yourself having to part with, then a terrific way to go about it could be to host a garage sale with your friends if they, too, have some clothes they have been thinking of selling. 

It could be a fun idea for a weekend outdoor group activity and a lovely occasion to get to know your neighbors a little better, in addition to being an excellent way to part from your clothes reasonably.  

Sell them through brands' resale programs 

Selling clothes when we no longer wear them is a great way to responsibly deal with them if they are still in good or better condition. Aside from popular clothing resale apps and websites like Vinted and Depop, you could also sell your used clothes through their brand's resale program. Via these programs, customers can sell and buy their second-hand pieces from the brand on the same website where the company offers its brand-new garments. It's worth checking if the brand that manufactured the apparel you would like to sell offers this program.  

Make a DIY bed for your pet 

Sometimes we find ourselves with more old clothes to deal with than just one or two pieces, like when we have to dispose of the clothes we used to wear back in school because of a move or the old clothes the kids have outgrown.    

A splendid way to upcycle larger quantities of old clothes is to use them to make a big, comfy DIY bed for your pet. You can use the softer, larger pieces as the pet bed lining, and the smaller garments are the stuffing. 

The more garments you use in this project, the plusher the bed gets, which is always a plus for our pets. 

Compost natural fabrics

If you are not feeling like engaging in creative pursuits and have to find a way to dispose of heavily worn-out clothes or even just the scraps from any of these upcycling projects, know that there may still be an alternative to simply tossing them out in the trash.  

If you have a composter at home or your city offers this service, and the clothes you have to get rid of are made of 100% natural fabrics like cotton, hemp, or linen, you can compost them, as they are biodegradable. Remember that the same doesn't apply to blended fabrics where one or more of the fibers are synthetic.  

Keep them and hand them down to younger loved ones

Many of us inherited beloved clothes from our parents and grandparents. Wearing these family heirlooms is a great way to feel connected to our older loved ones in our everyday life, and clothes with a story behind them are always so much more special. 

Do you have clothes that are still in excellent condition and mean a lot to you that you can no longer wear because of size or lifestyle changes? Consider keeping them around for your younger loved ones to inherit when they are old enough to wear them. 

There is no sweeter way to give your clothes a second life. Just store them properly, so they get to them looking as new as possible. 

Make DIY fabric coasters

This project is perfect for giving your old fleece jackets and coats a new life. You can get creative with this one and create cute multi-color patchwork DIY fabric coasters or cut them in any shape you like.

To make them, you can trace your shape of choice onto the garment you are repurposing. Then cut and assemble a couple of layers per coaster. When you have finished, sew them right sides together, leaving a small gap. Turn your coater-in-process inside out via that gap and stitch around the coaster to secure the edges.  

With all these ideas, you'll find a way to sustainably deal with clothes you no longer wear that work for you. Happy sorting!  


About the Author:

Roberta Fabbrocino is a journalist specialized in climate change and sustainability-related topics. Her articles have been published in several international eco-publications. Roberta also works as a content writer for sustainable companies.


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How to Practice Slow Living
 

What is Slow Living?

When we think of slow living, we probably picture a quiet existence spent in a rustic stone, moss-covered cottage in a bucolic wonderland of endless grassy fields and sleepy forests. Not the kind of context most people live in in the twenty-first century. 
That might be why slow living can seem unpractical and unattainable to so many people. But slow living is not as much about where you live or how your life appears, but rather about how you live it. 

You can practice slow living even when your schedule is packed by tweaking your routine and mind-set so that going at a slower pace and making your days gentler for yourself becomes more attainable.  

Practicing slow living can also go hand in hand with incorporating a sustainable mind-set and habits into your daily life by cherishing the things you already own, appreciating the natural world, and steering clear of overconsumption. In this article, we share some ways to integrate slow living practices into your life, even if it's as hectic as ever. 

Practice the art of savoring the little things 

Even in our most mundane days, we can find small, unassuming glimpses of beauty. Practicing the art of savoring the little things is about cultivating awareness of our world and surroundings. It can be as simple as observing the buildings on our way to work in the morning or looking at the stars on our way back home instead of zoning out on our phones.   

On some level, we might think that our daily life is not aesthetically pleasing or exciting enough to deserve our full attention. But training our eyes and ears to look for the beauty around us will make us enjoy it more, regardless of how we might see it now. The sounds of birds singing away in the park, the way everything glimmers at golden hour, the creamy white clouds on sunny days, these little things can bring our awareness back to the here and now and remind us that life can be delightful.   

Automate whatever you can

Technology and slow living seem antithetical to some people, but the former can help with the latter if we want it to. Automation is the perfect example: it can help us save time, mental space, and decision fatigue. Automating mundane tasks might mean subscribing to the products you regularly buy instead of buying them yourself or giving automatic bill payments a try. This system can give you more time and energy to focus on what matters most in your free time and avoid the hassle of forgetting to buy or pay for something.  

Schedule some brain-dump time 

You can think of this as the opposite of mediation, a time to let thoughts pop up as they wish and allow your mind to naturally focus on whatever it wants. You can do this whenever you have time to kill, like on your way to school or work or while you shower. 

It is an excellent way to express your thoughts all at once without having a bunch of them on the back of your mind all day, avoid spending time overthinking in bed, and even help you remember important deadlines, tasks, or events you forgot.  

Create daily rituals and habits that center you

Creating manageable, gentle daily habits can be a fantastic way to treat yourself, slow down, and bring more balance into your life. Daily practices can also help you become more mindful of your thoughts and feelings, allowing them to surface naturally as your mind slows down. 

In addition, integrating simple rituals that are easy to stick to and don't take too much time allows you to focus on yourself even when your days are full. You could journal or keep a diary and write just a few sentences daily on your phone or in a notebook you can carry around with you, have a little dance party by yourself to your favorite songs, or practice a few minutes of gentle stretching before bed.     

With some constancy, these habits and rituals will become second nature, allowing you to integrate self-care and slowness into your daily life seamlessly.  

Take more nature walks 

Spending time in nature is the easiest way to slow down and focus on our surroundings. Only some people can easily access green spaces, but if it's doable for you, try integrating more nature walks into your life. It could reward you with some well-deserved quietness and beautiful sights.  

Don't overbook your days 

Many of us can't resist the temptation of cramming our to-do list with every single item imaginable and saying yes to every social engagement that gets thrown our way, even if we are running low on energy and have way too much on our plate already.  

As dull as it might seem, sometimes balance can be our best friend, a meter of judgment that will hardly leave us feeling exhausted after a day of doing too many things and not taking enough time off. 

We often don't get the chance to decide what fills our calendar, and the many mundane requirements of adult life can take up the lion's share of our days. That's precisely why we should be mindful of what we say yes to and how we spend the time we have control over. 

Enjoy distraction-free meals

There is nothing wrong with enjoying a show or conversing with someone we love while we eat our meal. But having a distraction-free breakfast, lunch, or dinner can be the perfect way to savor and appreciate the food we or someone else made and slow down naturally, even when busy. So as often as you feel like it, try to avoid mindlessly scrolling during your next meal, and focus more on your food.  

Work on one thing at a time and focus it fully

Sometimes, we have no choice but to multitask. But doing too many things simultaneously can make us feel like we are constantly running out of time. Slow living is not about having an empty calendar and endless free time but doing our best not to make our life feel like a race against time.

Whether the task at hand is fun or boring, challenging or effortless, giving it our undivided attention is an easy way to not only carry it out to the best of our ability but also to allow us to slow down on packed days while still completing the tasks we cannot postpone.  

Take up a repetitive hobby or craft (like knitting) to help you be still and calm your mind

There is something incredibly soothing about repetitive hobbies and crafts that allow us to seamlessly slow down and focus on one thing and one thing only. Taking up one of these can be especially beneficial if you are someone that doesn't enjoy meditation but is trying to find something that brings similar benefits. 

Spend time alone

This tip can be especially beneficial for those of us who live with multiple people, have jobs that involve interacting with many people, or have caring responsibilities. Spending time with other people can be enriching and an essential aspect of the human experience. 

But after a day of talking with, working with, and carrying out tasks for other people, it's integral to slow down and spend some time staying on your own, even if you think of yourself as an extrovert. 

That's because when we spend time with other people, we set our focus outward, but for at least a little while every day, it is vital to set it inward to notice what we need and feel.      

Practice slow living by avoiding overconsumption

Day in and day out, virtually and digitally, we are bombarded with content telling us to buy this or that brand-new item, service, or subscription. Whether it's an influencer on Instagram or a billboard on your way to the grocery store, the world seems to be telling us that there is always something new that we can't possibly live without.  

While overconsumption is not something many people can even afford to engage in, there is no denying that the consumption patterns among large swaths of people are unsustainable. If you tend to buy things you don't need much as a form of retail therapy, curbing that habit can not only help lower your individual footprint but also allow you to focus on the present moment and find more joy in other aspects of your life. 

Cherish the things you already own

Much in the same vein, cherishing the things you already own can help you focus on the beauty of your everyday life, avoid impulse purchases and cultivate daily moments of stillness and awareness.

It can be as simple as paying attention to the pattern on your favorite mug as you drink your morning coffee, enjoying the texture and feel of your clothes as you get ready before work, or enjoying the prints on your wall as you wait for your dinner to cook.   

We tend to think of objects as things to acquire and possess, but if we were to see them as things to spend time with instead, we might cherish them more and get more joy and peace out of them in our everyday lives. 

Live in tune with the seasons

For people who live in locations that experience different seasons, living more in tune with them can be a fantastic way to practice slow living. Living in tune with the seasons can mean spending more time inside during the colder months, scheduling more time for socializing in the warmer months, and paying attention to the myriad ways nature changes as the seasons pass.  

Eating seasonally can be a splendid way to integrate seasonal living and sustainable practices into your everyday life. Figuring out what is in season locally to you and trying out new fun recipes is a superb opportunity to slow down and enjoy some quiet time while appreciating nature's innate rhythm.


About the Author:

Roberta Fabbrocino is a journalist specialized in climate change and sustainability-related topics. Her articles have been published in several international eco-publications. Roberta also works as a content writer for sustainable companies.


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Our Favorite Natural Face Serums that are Also Sustainable!

A solid face serum can soothe inflammation, protect from the sun, and provide quick-absorbing moisture. But like any skincare products, not all serums are created equal. Here, we share what to look for in an effective, eco-friendly serum, what kind of results to expect, and 10 of the best sustainable serums to try.

How to Choose a Sustainable Serum

A face serum is a topical liquid treatment that delivers active ingredients directly to the skin. They’re designed to be used right after cleansing and before moisturizing (a face lotion can help seal in the serum, making it more effective). 

Since serums are water-based, they’re much lighter than the average moisturizer. This results in faster absorption and a more potent delivery of the serum’s ingredients. Since serums can help treat a range of skin concerns, it’s a good idea to get clear on what your goals are for using a serum.

Brightening 

Whether it’s lightening up dark marks or boosting overall appearance, brightening serums include Vitamin C, plus hydroxy acids and other ingredients to make your skin glow.

Hydrating

All types of skin can benefit from a hydrating serum, which provides an extra boost of moisture for dry skin. Hydrating serums may include ingredients like aloe vera or hyaluronic acid.

Anti-Aging

Loss of skin elasticity is normal over time, but ingredients like retinoids, peptides, hydroxy acids, and Vitamin C foster collagen formation and promote healthy-looking skin. 

Soothing

Inflammation, redness, and acne are all soothed by niacinamide and ceramides. Soothing serums help calm the skin and restore its natural radiance.

Protecting

Sun and pollution don’t stand a chance with an antioxidant serum. These serums might include ingredients like Vitamin C and Vitamin E, though the former can be slightly irritating for sensitive skin. Niacinamide and retinoids also protect your skin from free radicals.

Clarifying

Salicylic acid, zinc, and willow bark are a few ingredients found in clarifying serums, which minimize pores, fight breakouts, and reduce inflammation for clearer skin.

Now, 11 Face Serums worth the hype:

1. Activist Skincare, Calming Force Clear Skin Serum, $64

Ingredients: Niacinamide, licorice root extract, salicylic acid, MSM, panthenol, and hyaluronic acid.

Why we like it: Inflammation is at the root of most skin problems, and this serum is inflammation’s worst enemy.

With impressive active ingredients including 5% niacinamide, this hydration serum wards off premature aging, fights blemishes, calms redness, and prevents and reduces dark spots including sun damage and hyperpigmentation.

We love that it’s packaged in glass and super-convenient to get a refill. Activist’s refill pouches come in the mail and reduce CO2 emissions by 99% and plastic waste by 75% compared to recycling. You can subscribe to refills to save 15% and get free shipping on each order.

It’s also vegan and cruelty free, and 1% of all profits go toward environmental non-profit organizations through their 1% For the Planet membership.

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2. Oil Divine, Age-Delay Lifting Serum, $135

Ingredients: Baobab Oil, Argan Oil, Apricot Kernel Oil, Cranberry Seed Oil, Wheat Germ Oil, Borage Oil, Chia Seed Oil, & more

Why we like it: It's rich in vitamins, organic acids, and amino acids, supporting natural skin cell renewal and strengthening the skin's natural barrier. It's also made right here in the US. Oil Divine is a skincare brand focusing only on vegan, clean, organic, and cruelty-free products.

All products are made of high-quality bioactive ingredients sustainably sourced from wild plants or organic farming. The company minimized the use of plastic and only chose highly recyclable packaging like glass and FSC cardboard packaging.


3. Ethique, Saving Face Serum, $30.00

Ingredients: shea, kokum, and cupuacu butters; rosehip and pomegranate oils, antioxidants, phytosterols, polyphenols, fatty acids and more.

Why we like it: Saving Face Serum delivers on its name, helping boost moisture not only for your face, but also for your lips and cuticles.

This all-in-one serum goes a long way, which makes it a great investment, too. 

Ethique is known for being a sustainability-first brand, with its compostable packaging and carbon neutral operations. They also plant one tree for every order, which only adds to the positive impact of avoiding plastic (and saving water in the process). Lastly, saving face serum is made with rosehip oil, which is an all-around skin saver that smells naturally great.


4. Cocokind, Ceramide Barrier Serum, $20

Ingredients: Aloe barbadensis leaf juice, ceramide NP, calcium gluconate, ceramide NS, ceramide AP, ceramide EOS, ceramide EOP, lactic acid, and squalane, among others

Why we like it: Ceramides are lipids designed to restore the skin’s natural functioning, and they’re great for protecting against dehydration and general irritation. 

Cocokind’s Ceramide Barrier Serum has five of these moisture-boosting ceramides, plus lipids that quickly make your skin feel soft, replenished and healthy. Since this formula is easily absorbed, it’s a great everyday serum for underneath makeup. We also love that Cocokind is so transparent about the sustainability facts of each product. This serum, for example, was made with ethical labor in Vermont and has a flint glass bottle that’s 100% recyclable.


5. The Ordinary, Buffet + Copper Peptides 1%, $30.90

Ingredients: Lactococcus Ferment Lysate, Copper Tripeptide-1, Alanine, Serine, Valine, Isoleucine, Proline, Threonine, Histidine, Phenylalanine, Arginine, among others.

Why we like it: The Ordinary has a cult following, and with this serum, it’s easy to see why. This product is called a “buffet” because it’s like a feast for your skin. The Copper Peptides are naturally found in human plasma, and they support a wide range of normal skin function.

As a result, they support collagen synthesis, fibroblast production, and anti-inflammatory responses, all while boosting immune function. This serum is meant to be applied to the entire face, both in the morning and at night, after cleansing, to see the best results.


6. Grace & Stella, Hyaluronic Acid Serum, $30

Ingredients: Sodium Hyaluronate Crosspolymer,Ahnfeltia Concinna Extract, Panthenol, Glycerin

Why We Like It: It's like water for your skin! This serum helps efficacy of moisturizing creams, alleviating dryness and reducing the appearance of fine lines for glass-like, brighter skin.

In addition, it contains ingredients that promote cell regeneration, which is crucial for dark spots, dark circles, and hyperpigmentation problems.

Grace & Stella specializes in vegan and cruelty-free beauty products with no sulfates or parabens.

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7. Mad Hippie, Vitamin C Serum, $33.99

Ingredients: Vitamin C, Vitamin E, Ferulic acid, Konjac Root, Hyaluronic Acid, Chamomile Extract Clary Sage

Why we like it: Mad Hippie is known for making some of the most natural, effective, and eco-friendly skincare products out there. Proceeds from every purchase support a charity, including those doing good for the environment.

Their Vitamin C Serum reduces wrinkles and discoloration and makes the skin look more plump and energized. Instead of using the Vitamin C extracts traditionally used in skincare, Mad Hippie’s serum uses an antioxidant-rich derivative called sodium ascorbyl phosphate (SAP), which is more stable and suited for acne-prone skin. This serum has a light, gentle aroma that’s natural, not overbearing.


8. Herbivore Botanicals, NOVA 15% Vitamin C + Turmeric Brightening Serum, $64.00

Ingredients: 15% THD Vitamin C, Turmeric, Arbutin, among others

Why we like it: Herbivore Botanicals puts sustainability at the center.

They focus on avoiding synthetic ingredients, using glass and paper instead of plastic, and using plastic only when necessary.

The NOVA 15% Vitamin C + Turmeric Brightening Serum is a potent vegan product that leaves the skin brighter and more balanced. Gentle, yet powerful, we love that this serum is proven to have a visible difference in just one week. This serum also keeps breakouts at bay and reduces irritation. Plus, it's made without synthetic fragrances, but maintains a light ginger smell that’s fresh and zingy.


9. Maya Chia, The Super Couple, Ultra Luxe Face Oil Serum, $86.00 

Ingredients: Supercritical Chia Seed Oil, Haematococcus Pluvialis Algal Extract, Frankincense Essential Oil, Myrrh Essential Oil, Patchouli Essential Oil, among others.

Why we like it: This serum has a cult following and is known to improve skin texture in just a few days. The Super Couple is packed with chia, which is a superfood that helps bring moisture to the skin naturally. It also has fatty acids, antioxidants, and minerals that nourish the skin while improving appearance and texture.

Lastly, Astaxanthin is an anti-aging powerhouse that combats the appearance of dull, tired, aging skin.


10. The Organic Skin Co, The Good Oil $34.95

Ingredients: Turmeric, Calendula, Honeysuckle, Rosemary, Jojoba Seed, Almond Seed, Apricot Seed, Sunflower Seed.

Why We Like It: The Good Oil is made with supercritical CO2 extraction technology.

This makes the extracts more whole and pure.

It also helps calm the skin and maintain pH balance and is infused with natural antioxidants.

The face oil also comes sustainably packaged in a compostable eco-pulp box, 100% recyclable and upcyclable glass container, & biodegradable bamboo lid. Plus, it smells SO good!


11. Marie Veronique, Gentle Retinol Serum, $110

Ingredients: Retinol, L-Ascorbic Acid, Photoaging Repair Complex, Sodium Salicylate, Ceramide complex, Coenzyme, among others.

Why we like it: Marie Veronique is a small-batch skincare brand focused on skin health and healing, and their team of expert chemists and dermatologists know how to create the ideal formulas for all-around skin health. While retinoids can be harsh on the skin—especially when used daily or in summertime on sensitive skin—this retinol is specifically formulated to be gentle.

This product helps clear pores to prevent breakouts, but it also speeds up cell turnover to smooth fine lines and wrinkles. This is a night-only cream, so it should be paired with another daytime serum.


12. KORA Organics, Noni Bright Vitamin C, $68

Ingredients: Vitamin C Superfruit Complex, Olive Leaf Extract, Red Pepper, Organic Kakadu Plum, Acerola Cherry, among others.

Why we like it: This serum contains the most stable form of Vitamin C, meaning it has the most powerful impact on your skin. You can use it daily, since it’s gentle enough for all skin types, and it adds a bright, glowing appearance to your face. Kora has the statistics to prove this product’s impact, too. 

For one, 80% of people reported brighter, more radiant, and more toned skin. Additionally, 90% of people said their skin was visibly smoother. This product is also cruelty-free, climate-neutral, and made without artificial colors or fragrances.


13. Biossance, Squalane + Vitamin C Dark Spot Serum, $62 

Ingredients: Squalane, White Shiitake Mushrooms

Why we like it: Cruelty-free and made without parabens and other harmful or toxic ingredients, Biossance is one of the best skincare companies on the market today.

This serum is designed to brighten while helping fake dark spots from acne scars and hyperpigmentations. 

While traditional Vitamin C serums can be irritating to the skin, this one is specifically designed to be soothing. In addition to helping fade dark spots right away, this serum works to prevent the development of dark spots over time. That’s thanks to the white shiitake mushrooms, which have naturally-occurring compounds that fight discoloration.


14. Blue Lagoon, BL+ The Serum, $180 

Ingredients: BL+ Complex, made with microalgae and silica, Blue Lagoon Seawater, Vitamin C, Three Hyaluronic Acids, and more. 

Why we like it: Improve your skin health and appearance over time with Blue Lagoon BL+ The Serum. With active ingredients that hydrate, promote collagen growth and ward off environmental threats like UV rays and pollution, this is a powerhouse serum that strengthens and firms your skin. 

One reason we love it is because it’s oil free, but it also is extremely lightweight and blendable. Lastly, it works for all skin types and won’t irritate skin (thanks to being non-comedogenic and fragrance-free). All ingredients are traceable.


About the Author:

Michelle Polizzi is an independent writer and storyteller with 7 years of experience creating content online. Her writing has appeared in leading publications like Bitch, WELL+GOOD, Insider, and Healthline, and she covers topics like sustainable living, mental health, and intersectional feminism. Currently, she's pursuing an MFA in creative writing.


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SUSTAINABLE AND ECO-FRIENDLY DOG TOYS & PRODUCTS

When trying to achieve or maintain a sustainable lifestyle, something like what we buy for our pets can be easily overlooked.  Our fur babies are members of the family too, so why shouldn’t we include them in our pursuit to live a greener life?  It might seem a little overwhelming at first, just one more thing to worry about in the sustainability struggle!  Don’t worry though, eco-friendly dog products are easier to find than you might think, and I’ve compiled a list to help inspire you!

WHY BUY ECO-FRIENDLY DOG TOYS AND ACCESSORIES?

Did you know that many dog toys on the market right now contain dangerous chemicals and plastics?  Sadly, the US doesn’t even have any safety regulations about what pet toys can be made of.  That’s why it is important to do your research and be mindful of what is going in your pup’s mouth!  There are plenty of eco-friendly options available that are better for your dog and the environment!

WHAT TO LOOK FOR WHEN BUYING SUSTAINABLE PRODUCTS FOR YOUR DOG

One of the most important things to check for is what your product is made of!  Hemp, organic cotton, bamboo, and recycled polyester are some examples of good sustainable materials.  Also, consider if the product is responsibly sourced.  Even the amount of packaging used in shipping is worth thinking about.

Some companies make an additional impact by giving proceeds or contributing in some way to charitable organizations.  It’s nice to know your purchase might help plant a tree, clean up the ocean, or help animals in need!

This may sound like too many things to consider, but don’t be discouraged.  Websites like EarthHero have a whole pet section and conveniently list sustainability features like materials, earth-friendly features, and even charities the company helps! If you’re on a manufacturers’ website, check things like product specs but also take a look at the company’s “about” section.  Having certain certifications are always a plus as well.

Of course, not every product you buy will be 100% perfect but trying to be more eco-conscientious is the most important thing!  It might be super tempting to walk into a big box store and buy every cute dog item you see, but with a little extra effort, you can easily find awesome products for your dog that are also better for the planet!

WHAT ABOUT ALL MY DOGS CURRENT TOYS AND SUCH?

You and your dog probably have some toys and things that you absolutely love.  Definitely keep those items!  I’m not saying to purge your home of anything made of plastic.  Just consider shopping sustainably for your pet the next time you do need to buy new toys or a leash.  If you have current toys sitting around your house not being used, consider donating them to an animal shelter or rescue group!  They are always grateful for any donations (they can use your old sheets and blankets too!)

OUR TOP PICKS FOR SUSTAINABLE DOG PRODUCTS:

1. Isabella Leash Bundle

Brand | Canine Friendly

Price | $61 for bundle (or $30 for clip collar / $38 for leash)

Material | REPREVE® Recycled Polyester

We love this dainty floral print from the sustainable pet accessories brand Canine Friendly!

Their two-sided recycled polyester webbing from post-consumer plastic bottles offers style and performance.

All leashes and collars from Canine Friendly are ethically-made with love in Canada.

They also use Pregis EverTec™ padded, durable, curbside recyclable mailers that have passed many field testing criteria, including moisture and drop testing.

You can find their products in five different patterns, three sizes of collars (S-L), and two widths (3/4" and 1") of leashes.


2. The Molly Mutt Dog Bed

Brand | Molly Mutt

Price | $29 - $101.50

Material | Cotten duvet, upcycled textile stuffing

Are any damaged or heavily used clothing or bedding lying in a closet somewhere? Unfortunately, even well-intentioned donations can often end up in landfills, but believe it or not, you can give these raggedy items new life by using them as a dog bed!

The Molly Mutt bed has a durable cotton duvet and stuff sack (water-resistant liner is optional) that you stuff yourself with old cloth materials.

Using your own items as stuffing makes the bed smell like you so your dog will be more comfortable and less likely to try to destroy it.  With several sizes and patterns to choose from, you’ll be sure to find something you and your pup will love!


3. Hurley Dog Bone

Brand | West Paw

Price | $9.95 - $16.95

Material | Zogoflex (an infinitely recyclable plastic blend)

If your dog is a heavy chewer, you need the Hurley dog bone in your arsenal of toys! 

Rawhides and animal bones can be dangerous for our dogs but this recyclable plastic bone is a much safer option. 

The Hurley bone is a versatile yet simple toy, great for chewing and fetching, plus Zogoflex material is bouncy and floatable!

Zogoflex is a pet-safe plastic blend developed by West Paw to be tough and infinitely recyclable. With the “Join the Loop” recycling program, when your pooch finally chews this bone to the point of no return, just send it back to West Paw to be made into new toys!


4. Bamboo Dog Bowl

Brand | Beco Pets

Price | $7.99 - $10.99

Material | Bamboo, rice husks, cornstarch, and PLA (a plant-based material)

Bamboo is a great alternative to plastic and Beco Pets’ simple, sustainably made bowls will add a contemporary touch to any space. 

Choose from five lovely patterns and two sizes.

These lightweight, durable bowls are great for at home or on the go.  

When they get too dirty, just pop these BPA-free bowls into the dishwasher!

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5. Recycled Plush Toy

Brand | Spunky Pup

Price | $13

Material | 100% Recycled plastic water bottles

One of the coolest things about this cute turtle plush is that it actually helps real sea turtles!

Each toy recycles 6 water bottles, keeping them out of our oceans.

Everything from the stuffing to the thread is actually made from water bottles, meaning you actually recycle this toy when your dog is done with it. This turtle plush can fittingly float in water and includes a squeaker inside.

The Spunky Pup clean Earth collection also offers an adorable pelican and starfish!


6. Natural Pet Potty Pad

Brand | Bark Potty

Price | $37 - $45

Material | Redwood chips, cardboard, plastic, bioplastic

Whether you have a puppy, senior dog, or work long hours, sometimes pet pads can be a necessity. 

Bark Potty is a great alternative to using conventional puppy pads which can sit in landfills for hundreds of years! 

In fact, this reusable pet pad replaces up to 60 single-use puppy pads. 

he redwood chips are FSC certified which ensures the bark is responsibly sourced.  These chips, along with the cardboard box, are biodegradable and you can recycle the plastic tray.  It even comes with biodegradable poop bags!

Not only is Bark Potty a great sustainable pet pad option, they also help the planet through organizations like One Tree Planted and 1% for the Planet!

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7. Eco-Fly-n-Tug Hemp Dog Toy

Brand | Honest Pet Products

Price | $13.99 - $20.99

Material | Hemp, organic wool

Do you have a super active pup that just needs to run off some energy? 

This eco-friendly frisbee from Honest Pet Products is the perfect way to wear out your pooch. 

Instead of hard plastic, the Eco-Fly-n-Tug is made of an outer layer of durable hemp and stuffed with compressed wool.  Hemp is super strong so this frisbee doubles as a tugging toy. 

It even floats so water-loving pups will love it!


8. Bamboo Dog Brush

Brand | Little Donkey Supply Co.

Price | $12 - $14

Material | Bamboo, agave sisal

Want to give your pooch a relaxing spa day at home? 

Consider this responsibility-made and sustainable dog brush from Little Donkey Supply Co! 

A lot of dog brushes are made of plastic and have sharp, painful bristles.  This brush is made from bamboo and agave sisal, so you will feel great about using it and your best friend will love how nice it feels! 

Complete the whole spa day experience with these plant-based dog shampoos and conditioners!

Little Donkey Supply Co. is on a mission to make beautiful, eco-friendly products and to help animals in need!  They give 10% of all proceeds to animal rescues and even volunteer at local animal shelters!  If you are an advocate for #adoptdontshop, definitely check out Little Donkey Supply Co!


9. Huggie Harness

Brand | Awoo Pets

Price | $45+

Material | Recycled polyester, brass hardware, silicone label

Plastic water bottles can be turned into so many things these days, including dog harnesses!  Awoo Pets repurposes about five water bottles to create these cute, comfy harnesses.  They come in several colors, three sizes, and have multiple connection points for your leash. Awoo encourages you to “rePAWpose” their products by donating gently used items to an animal shelter or rescue group.

Not so gently used items can be sent back to Awoo no matter what condition they’re in! Either route will earn you some in-store credit for your next sustainable purchase!


10. American Classic Fast-Food Dog Toys

Brand | P.L.A.Y. Pet Lifestyle and You

Price | $5.90 - $49.90

Material | Recycled plastic bottles, faux fur

Unfortunately, you can’t really give your pooch French fries or milkshakes, but you can pretend to with this adorable and sustainable fast food toy collection! 

The American classic toy set comes with five of your fast food favorites, and you may also purchase your toys à la carte if you wish.

Want to add some festive cheer to playtime this holiday season?  Check out P.L.A.Y.’s holiday classic plush collection!

These food plushies may look scrumptious, but they are actually made with 100% recycled water bottle stuffing.  Not only has P.L.A.Y. kept over 10 million plastic bottles out of the environment, they also give back a portion of their profits to animal rescue groups!


11. Welcome Home Pet Bundle

Brand | Harry Barker

Price | $99

Material | Toy bin: recycled yarn; llama plush: cotton, recycled plastic bottles; rope toy: recycled yarn; rope leash: recycled plastic bottles

Whether you are bringing home a new puppy or just want to treat your current best friend, this sustainable and elegant pet bundle is the way to go. 

The welcome home pet bundle is a $144 value and includes two toys, a cozy blanket, waste bag dispenser, and leash all packaged in a rope toy bin. 

You and your dog will love this chic, coastal-inspired bundle that looks great and uses sustainable materials like recycled yarn and plastic!

Harry Barker strives to create stylish products that are also kind to the planet.  Besides using sustainable materials in their products, Harry Barker gives back to charitable organizations such as Canines for Veterans.


About the Author

Amy Kinchen is a freelance writer and stay-at-home mom living in Florida. She loves to learn new things about sustainability and tries to incorporate them into all aspects of her life. Her family, including the furry members, are her world and she believes that helping animals and the planet should go hand-in-hand. Amy enjoys fostering kittens for her local animal shelter when she has the time.


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