How to Spot High-Quality Clothing
 

A Guide to Spotting High-Quality Clothing

There is no denying that clothes play a significant role in our everyday life. Aside from their more practical function of shielding our bodies from the elements, they provide a way of expressing ourselves and boosting our mood, as they accompany us everywhere we go. 

That's why choosing the right ones can have such a significant impact. After all, we all know that sporting an outfit that feels nice and looks nice can be an easy way to make us feel on top of the world. To get that mood boost, it's essential that the clothes we wear not only match your style but are high quality too. Pieces that rip and pull as we are out and about can be a real headache. 

Nothing feels better than clothes that follow our movements and are friendly to our bodies and the Earth. Low-quality garments can have a shorter lifespan and need more care and attention on your part to stay wearable. 

We have created this guide to help you choose clothes that will stay in your closet and look sharp for a long time. Keep on reading to find out how to spot high-quality clothing.  

Check out the seams

The seams get under pressure when you put on clothes, wash them, and take them off. After all, garments aside from knitwear are essentially made of pieces of fabric cut and sewn together, and seams keep them together.  

So what characterizes a well-made seam? Hardier seams tend to have more frequent stitches in opposition to loose stitches. The latter can make a seam more prone to coming undone, shortening your garment's lifespan. Neat, flat, mess-free seams are a sign of good quality.    

A lack of a visible raw edge is a sign of thoughtfulness as well. Let's take French seams, for example. With their enclosed seam allowance, choosing them is a great way to keep the edges soft, making pieces more wearable for those bothered by harsher textures. 

Here is a little extra tip for all the thrifters out there. In lower-quality clothes, armpit seams can more easily rip because of harsher washing and overall traction. If you have eyed a second-hand piece in good conditions with weak armpit seams, you may look at a not-so-good quality garment. 

Higher quality materials often mean higher quality clothes 

For manufacturers to make beautiful, high-quality, and long-lasting clothes, they need to work in a safe environment, be given enough time to create and rest and be provided with quality, sturdy materials. To maximize profit, many fashion companies do not comply with these requirements, and the quality of their products is affected. 

Using cheaper synthetic materials like polyester or unspecified fabrics murkily labeled as "other" is usually a sign that saving on fabrics is the clothing company's priority instead of quality, longevity, and the planet.

On the other hand, using natural, organic, and eco-friendly materials such as organic cotton and Tencel is a positive sign. Generally, a company that cares about their workers' well-being and the environment is likelier to make good quality clothes as their quality and longevity are closely linked. 

Look out for “unintentional” sheerness

If you have spent any time in a location with a hot climate or a hot season, then you know how helpful it can be to have a good selection of thin, breezy clothing to get through balmy days. 

Not all sheer clothes are made to keep the wearer feeling fresh in the warm weather. A low thread count may indicate poor quality in winter clothes and pieces made for transitional weather. 

As the sheerness may also be just an intentional aesthetic choice of the designer, try to see if it is specifically mentioned in the product description and if other pieces from that brand have a higher thread count. 

Commonly, high-quality fabrics, which are the building blocks of high-quality clothes, tend to be more tightly knit. This characteristic gives them a denser appearance and heavier feel, which allows them to fall beautifully on your body when worn.   

P.S. Keep in mind that, regardless of whether or not the sheerness of the piece is intentional, thin garments tend to be higher maintenance, so wash them and handle them carefully to keep them looking and feeling their best on you for as long as possible. 

Don't forget to check out the tags 

If you are someone who is trying to lower their individual impact and support good businesses, chances are you are an avid reader of tags, product descriptions, and ingredients lists. After all, as buyers, it is only reasonable for us to want to know more about what we are purchasing, and the people who do business ethically won't have a problem being transparent. 

So checking clothing tags out is a smart move and can be a good habit to build. A simple tag will tell you how much information the company is comfortable sharing with you. Plus, if you read the signs, it may also let you know how much thought and care went into making that garment. 

Let's go through a brief checklist, shall we? Let's start with the tag's material. Did the company state anywhere what its fabric is? Is the tag soft, or does it feel scratchy and rough against your skin? Transparency and care for the customers' comfort and well-being are both positive signs. 

The tag's function is to give you essential information about the product and how to take care of it. Were you provided all the info you might need, or did the fashion company leave you in the dark? Adding extra buttons, or maybe even additional thread, can signify that the piece was designed with longevity in mind, making repairing it much easier for you. 

Trust your body 

The sizing of ready-to-wear clothes can be confusing and often downright absurd. Two people who wear the same clothing size may have completely different body proportions. It can be hard, especially when shopping online, to figure out if a specific piece of clothing will fit and feel good on our bodies. The result is that many of us have purchased and worn clothes that, despite technically being our size, were incredibly ill-fitting. 

These accidents result from whack sizing but also poor cut, poor choice of fabric, and poor fit. A garment in your size should give you enough room to breathe properly and move around. If the fabric pulls or the garment constricts your body, it may be a sign of poor quality.       

Sometimes stiffness can be expected, like in the case of brand new, non-stretchy jeans. Still, high-quality, thoughtfully designed clothes are made to accommodate the proportions of various body types. So trust your body when choosing well-made clothes: it can be a tremendous compass!   

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The print trick 

Beautifully-designed prints have the power of making a garment feel extra special, giving even simpler pieces that wow factor. Aside from their clearer aesthetic function of providing oomph to clothing, prints can also be used to help you figure out how much a fashion company is willing to invest into making high-quality clothes. 

In many cases, the fabrics embellished with prints can be pricier for fashion companies to purchase. Therefore, printed garments are often lower quality and more poorly made than those coming in a solid color as companies try to balance out the print's cost. 

So if you find a print garment that doesn't present a needlessly thin or loosely knit fabric, doesn't have twisted seams, and its pattern does match up at the seams, then you are in luck. Because chances are that this piece is not only specifically high-quality, but it's more likely that the brand is committed to making quality garments as a whole.  

 Don't get fooled by the price

This advice may seem like a no-brainer to some, but it's vital to remember that high quality doesn't always have a high price and vice-versa. As a lot goes into making and selling clothing, many factors determine the price of a garment, so the quality level of its materials and the time that went into manufacturing aren’t the sole determiners.   

If a company overcharges, you may end up paying for a mediocre-quality garment more than it is worth. Conversely, you can still get good-quality clothes for reasonable prices. Regardless of your clothing budget, know that there can be discrepancies between a garment's quality and cost. 

So pay more attention to the looks and feel of the piece you are looking at when trying to determine its quality level, rather than just basing your decision on its price tag, as you may find a better quality piece for the same price. 

By buying well-made clothes, you save yourself time and money, and it's also an exercise of mindfulness that can help you develop your personal style and avoid impulse buying. Ultimately, learning what makes a high-quality garment can also give you a better understanding of how clothes are made and a deeper appreciation for the talented, skilled people that make the pieces we love.     


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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SUSTAINABLE LAMPS & LIGHT FIXTURES 

Ever since electricity became accessible to many households in the first half of the 20th century, lamps have been a must-have essential in our homes. 

We use them to illuminate every single room in our houses and apartments. Plus, we also see them as beautiful home decorations and find them helpful to create a cozy, welcoming atmosphere.  

However, the fact that they are very useful in our daily lives does not mean we should over-consume them and not be careful when buying them. We should still look for more eco-friendly lamps that will not harm our precious planet. And fortunately, there are many options on the market!  

These 14 brands design and create ethically made, sustainable lamps and light fixtures so that we can lighten up our spaces all while being eco-conscious consumers. 

 WHAT MAKES A LAMP SUSTAINABLE?

To be sustainable, a lamp or light fixture should be durable and built to last for many years. You do not want to replace it every year because it is so poorly made! 

Of course, it should also be made from high-quality and eco-friendly materials, and produced in an ethical environment. Try to look for lamps that are handmade and produced in small batches by artisan communities. 

Finally, if you want your lamp to be more sustainable, do not forget to use LED light bulbs with it. Not only are they more energy-efficient, but they also last a lot longer compared to other types of light bulbs! 

WHAT ECO-FRIENDLY MATERIALS SHOULD YOU SEARCH FOR?

Sustainable lamps and light fixtures can be made from a variety of materials. For instance, you cannot go wrong by choosing lamps made from recycled materials. 

These are very sustainable as we are giving a new life to used resources that would otherwise go to waste, and we do not need to source new ones as well! You can find lamps made using recycled glass, reclaimed wood, or recycled metals. Some brands even incorporate recycled plastic into their designs!  

You can also choose lamps made of durable, heirloom-quality materials like brass, copper, or steel. While these may have a larger environmental footprint during their production process, they are extremely long-lasting materials that can last for generations.   

Sustainable lamps can also be made from natural materials that are usually sourced locally. Depending on the region where they are produced, it could be materials such as palm leaves, ceramic, rattan, bamboo or grass. FSC-certified wood is another great eco-friendly option! 

NOW, OUR TOP PICKS FOR BEAUTIFUL, SUSTAINABLE LAMPS & LIGHT FIXTURES

1) 54kibo

Categories: Floor Lamps, Table Lamps, Pendant Lighting, Chandeliers, Wall Sconces

Materials: Copper, Brass, Wood, Glass, Steel

Price: $218-4,498

54kibo is a female-owned brand that sells African-style home decor and accessories made by artists from Africa and its diaspora. It has a huge selection of light fixtures, floor lamps, table lamps, chandeliers and wall sconces that are all handmade using centuries-old techniques. 

54kibo has a mesmerizing collection of Moroccan lamps made of locally sourced brass or copper. The Amur Copper floor lamp features an etched globular shade with tiny holes that allow the light to seep through the structure to create a soft illumination of the space. 

If you prefer a pendant light fixture, the Ndebele woven green pendant light is probably the most unique of all 54kibo lamps! Handcrafted in South Africa, it has carved wood rings that are wrapped in a colorful wax cord, creating a cool, fun pattern. 


2) VivaTerra

Categories: Pendant Lights, Table Lamps, Nightlights 

Materials: Recycled Glass, Ceramic, Raffia, Recycled Metal, Bamboo 

Price: $19-599

VivaTerra is a California-based home decor brand that sells handmade goods for the home and the garden. It sources its products from artisan communities in more than 20 countries across the globe.  

The company offers many types of pendant light fixtures, as well as different wall sconces and table lamps, all made of eco-friendly materials. It even has several nightlights all made from recycled glass. 

If you love ceramic, you will fall in love with VivaTerra’s Terracotta glazed table lamp! Its ceramic base is finished in an earthy terracotta rust that transitions into a grayish glaze. Its crystal foot and gray linen shade make it even more beautiful and elegant. 

VivaTerra regularly supports local charitable organizations such as food pantries and non-profits specializing in environmental conservation.


3) Chairish

Categories: Table Lamps, Floor Lamps, Desk Lamps, Chandeliers, Pendant Lighting, Wall Lights

Materials: Vintage Materials

Price: $15-50,000

Chairish is the ultimate destination for vintage and used furniture and home decor. The online shop currently has over 100,000 lighting options listed on its website, and it has lamps for every budget, from chandeliers and floor lamps to wall sconces and table lamps. 

Since all the products are vintage or second-hand, supporting this platform means that you are giving a new life to gently used pieces that are all incredibly beautiful and well made. 

If you want a unique pendant lamp, why not check the Louis Weisdorf “Multi-Lite” one? Created in 1972 by a Danish designer, it has two sculptural and geometrical shades that can be rotated to change the direction of the light. 


4) Burrow

Categories: Floor Lamps, Table Lamps, Wall Sconces, Pendant Lights, Desk Lamps 

Materials: Brass, Wood, Marble, Glass

Price: $75-300

Burrow is a sustainable furniture brand selling all kinds of lamps that would fit into any home. It only uses high-quality, durable materials so that its products can last for years.

The brand has a great selection of table and desk lamps, some of which can be mounted on the wall as a sconce.

Most of them are made of brass, but you can also choose among a few wooden options. Some lamps even have an elegant black or white marble base.

Burrow also sells stylish, eye-catching pendant lights and sleek wall sconces, not to mention its mid-century-inspired floor lamps. With its three conical shades, the brand’s Lyle 3-arm floor lamp offers a warm, ambient glow. Its arms are adjustable, and each bulb can be controlled independently of the others. 


5) Dounia Home

Categories: Pendant Lights, Chandeliers, Table Lamps, Wall Sconces

Materials: Brass, Copper, Nickel Silver

Price: $400-3,500

Dounia Home is Marrakech-based lighting and home decor brand that handcrafts its products using traditional metalworking techniques passed down through generations.

Its designs are inspired by 7th-century Moroccan architecture. 

The brand offers a great variety of pendant lights, chandeliers, wall sconces and lamps. They are made of locally-sourced metals, such as brass, copper and nickel silver. 

We particularly love Dounia Home’s Amur mushroom table lamp, which requires 80 hours of production time! Available in four colors, it has a fun mushroom-shaped silhouette with a perforated dome shade and a geometric base. The lamp combines a mid-century design with Moroccan craftsmanship. 

Dounia Home pays its artisans 30% more than the fair trade standards. All its products also come in handmade, reusable fabric bags. 


6) Ten Thousand Villages

Categories: Table Lamps

Materials: Paper, Bamboo, Salt Crystal, Wood, Metal, Onyx Stone 

Price: $35-175

Ten Thousand Villages sells ethically-sourced, handcrafted goods in partnership with over 20,000 makers from more than 25 developing countries. 

The brand offers several table lamps, including different mood lamps made of metal or paper and bamboo. They are ideal if you want to set a relaxing and calming mood in your home! 

Ten Thousand Villages also has a one-of-a-kind lamp made out of an onyx stone, which is incredibly beautiful! Its salt lamps give a magical glow, particularly the Salt Crystal Globe lamp: with its colors varying from deep orange to pale pink, this lamp looks like the moon.

The brand is a member of the Fair Trade Federation and a founding member of the World Fair Trade Organization. 


7) Golden Editions

Categories: Wall Lamps, Pendant Lights, Tables Lamps

Materials: Grass

Price: $172-571

Golden Editions is a home decor brand that creates hand-woven lamps, home textiles and baskets, working with two weaving communities in Ghana and highlighting the wonderful craftsmanship of this country. The brand makes all its pendant lights, table lamps and wall lamps using a locally-grown grass called Veta Vera.

They are produced in small batches using a traditional basket weaving technique from the north of Ghana. 

Golden Editions’ Admirador Double wall lamp, which requires two days to be woven, is a true work of art! It doubles as a unique, artistic wall decoration that will adorn any wall in your home. Available in three colors, the material is colored using vegetable or food dyes. 

The brand reinvests 10% of the sale price back into the weaving communities. 


8) Schoolhouse

Categories: Wall Sconces, Pendant Lights, Chandeliers, Surface Mounts, Table Lamps, Floor Lamps, Outdoor Lights  

Materials: Brass, Steel, Wood, Linen

Price: $119-2,499

Founded in 2003, Schoolhouse is a lighting company dedicated to the preservation of the rich heritage of American manufacturing.

It has a very wide range of heirloom-inspired pendants, table lamps, wall sconces, and many others.

The brand’s lamps are made from ethically-sourced brass or steel in its factory located in Portland, Oregon. Some of its floor lamps also have wooden legs and a linen shade. 

If you are looking for a statement piece to brighten up your dining table or foyer, Schoolhouse’s Vega chandelier is made for you! Sold in different finishes, this timeless light fixture has adjustable arm joints that can be arranged in many ways. It casts a radiant glow across any space!


9) David Trubridge

Categories: Pendant Lights, Table Lamps 

Materials: Bamboo Plywood

Price: $540-19,815

David Trubridge is a New Zealand-based lighting brand that creates incredibly beautiful pendant lights. The brand was founded by designer David Trubridge, a recognized leader in environmentally responsible design. 

The brand’s pendant lights are all inspired by nature and the places where David Trubridge has traveled.

Sold in various shapes and colors, they are all made from sustainably grown bamboo plywood produced in an FSC-certified factory. 

You will absolutely love David Trubridge’s Snowflake pendant light! Made with snowflake-shaped components, it features intricate diamond apertures that allow the light to spill out in dappled shadows.

David Trubridge received many awards for his amazing creations and talent, including the John Britten Award by the Designer’s Institute of New Zealand, the country’s highest design award! 


10) Klaylife

Categories: Chandeliers, Tables Lamps, Pendant Lights, Wall Sconces, Floor Lamps

Materials: Clay, Iron

Price: $478-4,898

Klaylife creates meaningful lighting, furniture, home goods and jewelry. The brand has become very popular thanks to its clay bead chandeliers, which are all handcrafted by women artisans in South Africa. Made using raw clay and iron, Klaylife’s chandeliers are masterpieces that everyone will admire in your home!

They are produced in a variety of shapes, colors and sizes. 

The company’s L.I.M chandelier is ideal if you prefer modern pendant lighting and clean lines. Its minimalist, simple design will bring a bit of glam to your living room. Since each bead is hand rolled, each chandelier is a unique and one-of-a-kind piece.

Klaylife also sells several wall lamps, table lamps and floor lamps, all handmade in Spain combining contemporary design and traditional pottery techniques. 


11) Uncommon Goods

Categories: Table Lamps, Pendant Lights, Wall Lights, Floor Lamps

Materials: Bamboo, Wood, Paper, Recycled Glass, Steel

Price: $30-760

The name says it all.

Uncommon Goods is an online marketplace selling truly unique home goods. It has everything from clothing and home decor, to kitchen things and lighting. 

The brand makes a wide range of lamps and light fixtures, all with a cool, fun design. For instance, Uncommon Goods’ Ginkgo Accordion Sculptural lamp has an accordion-like shape that shifts from warm radiance to a white glow as you expand and compress it. It features a beautiful pattern of ginkgo leaves printed on its tearproof Tyvek paper.  

Uncommon Goods creates many other models, including night lights made from recycled glass, a cloud-like pendant light, and even a wall light made of baked bread (yes, actual bread!). 

The brand is a certified B Corporation that donates $1 to a non-profit of your choice with every purchase you make. So far, it has donated more than 2.8 million dollars to charitable causes. 


12) Bicycle Glass Co

Categories: Chandeliers, Pendant Lighting, Wall Sconces 

Materials: Recycled Glass

Price: $169-1,545

Bicycle Glass Co is a lighting company committed to sustainability and quality. It creates gorgeous pendant lighting, chandeliers and wall sconces all made of 100% pre- and post-consumer recycled glass. 

Every light fixture is hand blown by a team of talented artisans in Minneapolis, MN.

The recycled glass is sourced locally from a nearby recycling facility. 

If you are looking for pendant lighting to install over your dining table or kitchen island, we recommend the Swell 3 pendant cascade chandelier. It features three pendant lights in a cascading formation, and each of them has an elegant, distorted band that travels across the glass globe.  

Bicycle Glass Co molds all its glass shades using its local library’s recycled newspapers. It is a sustainable technique that prevents marks from being left on the shades during the molding process. 


13) SIN

Categories: Wall Sconces, Table Lamps, Pendant Light Fixtures 

Materials: Ceramic, Terracotta, Brass

Price: $180-1,250

SIN designs minimalist-looking home goods combining fun shapes with functionality. The brand has many lamps available on its website, from mini table lamps to large pendant lights. 

All SIN’s lamps and light fixtures are inspired by the natural world: they are designed in shapes that remind us of mountains, the sun or the moon.

They are made to order and handcrafted using ceramic in Brooklyn, New York. 

Our favorite piece is the Ray sconce, a wall light that features ceramic coils and a terracotta backplate. Its glow is punctuated by the exposed light bulb, making everything look like the sun and its sun rays. Depending on your preferences, you can choose to have a small fixture with a large backplate, or alternatively, a large fixture with a small backplate. 


14) PET Lamp

Categories: Wall Lights, Table Lamps, Floor Lamps, Pendant Lights 

Materials: Upcycled Plastic Bottles, Bamboo, Straw, Grass, Palm Leaves, Wicker

Price: $164-7,751

PET Lamp is a certified B Corporation that designs stunning lamps and light fixtures using upcycled plastic bottles. The lamps are made by artisans from all over the world, using traditional techniques specific to each location. 

PET Lamp combines a recycled fabric made from upcycled plastic bottles with natural, biodegradable materials, like wicker and palm leaves. It has created eight completely unique collections that add a cool touch to any home. 

For instance, the brand’s Pikul floor lamp is decorated with fun, hexagonal and floral patterns. Handcrafted in Thailand, this lamp is made of bamboo which is first cut into fine strips that are then woven along the recycled plastic strips. The final product brings a warm, welcoming atmosphere to your room. 


About the Author:

Eva Astoul is a French freelance writer, specializing in content related to sustainability, simple living, and a growth-focused healthy lifestyle. She runs her own blog, Green With Less, to inspire people to live a more minimalist and sustainable life.


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8 Produce Delivery Boxes to Support Farms and Fight Food Waste
 

The Best Produce Delivery Services in 2023

Produce delivery boxes have become a go-to way to save time on grocery shopping and make nightly dinner prep a little bit easier. But it’s also true that food subscription boxes are notorious for creating lots of packaging waste, not to mention the impact of shipping them or keeping them cold. 

So how do you know which food boxes best suit your tastes? What boxes are best for couples, and which are better for families? Even more importantly, how can you be sure that your produce delivery box choices are having a positive impact on the environment, rather than contributing more waste to landfills? 

These are all questions it’s important to consider when signing up for a produce delivery box — and that’s where we come in. We’ve rounded up some of your best options, which can help you choose a box that tastes great for you, and has a great impact on the world.

How to Choose a Produce Delivery Box

Produce boxes vary greatly, from their driving mission to the goods and services they offer. For example, many boxes are dedicated to fighting food waste and diverting perfectly-good fruits and vegetables that would’ve gone to the landfill. Other companies create boxes with a mission to reduce food insecurity or foster regenerative agriculture. 

You’ll also want to consider your own driving forces. Do you want to save time and money, or are you just hoping to try new things? Do you want to support local farms, or are you just interested in what tastes good? 

Other factors to consider when choosing a produce box are frequency and price — and how many people will be eating — plus how much variety and personalization you prefer in your box. Certain boxes have their items set based on seasonality, which simplifies the process if you don’t want to deal with choosing items. But if you want more say in what you get, and you’d like a mix of snacks, condiments and pantry items, you might want to look for a box that you can personalize before every delivery.

Overall, produce delivery boxes create less waste than meal kit boxes, because most of their items are fruits and veggies, which don’t need to be packaged in plastic. When they do provide packaged items and snacks, they offer the full-size version, which results in less waste than a meal kit that has tiny packages of individually-wrapped ingredients. 

Once you’ve gotten clear on your purpose and desires, you can better choose the best box for you.

our favorite produce delivery boxes:

1) Misfits Market

Best for: Reduces food waste and saves you up to 40% on your grocery bill; customizable boxes and flexible shipping

Price: Starting at $35-$40/week

Misfits Market is on a mission to reduce food waste while making fresh, organic food more accessible to all.

They work directly with farmers, food hubs and other suppliers to source food that might otherwise be thrown away due to excess or cosmetic imperfections.

In addition to sourcing fruits and veggies, Misfits Markets boxes offer pantry staples, healthy snacks, cooking essentials, and high-quality meats and seafood. 

These top-tier items are cheaper than what you’ll find in the grocery store, since they’re from the extra inventory that couldn’t be sold to grocery stores. That, and the fact that they are delivered in eco-friendly packaging, ensures that Misfits Market is a produce box you can feel good about.


2) Melissa’s  

Best for: Specialty fruits and vegetables, seasonal produce, plant-based eating

Price: Varies according to consumer purchase

Melissa’s Produce has been delivering specialty fruits and veggies nationwide since 1984. This delivery service is a great way to discover new seasonal produce you may not have tried before, including green-skinned pineapples, finger limes, and goldenberries. The family-owned business is also a trusted source for recipes, food storage tips, and many more ideas for eating — and feeling — your best. 

Melissa’s is a top choice for plant-based eaters who are looking to expand their palette to include new foods while also testing out gourmet recipes that have been tested by actual chefs. They also have some pantry items such as beans, salsas, and other staples to round out your options.


3) Imperfect Foods

Best for: Diverting food waste, flexible options for plant-based and meat eaters

Price: No monthly fee; varies according to consumer purchase

Similar to Misfits Market, Imperfect Foods is on a mission to fight food waste by diverting foods that might have otherwise gone to the landfill. They categorize their food with different labels, such as “cosmetic imperfection,” “made with ugly produce,” and “made with rescued ingredients,” to show all the ways they’re repurposing goods. 

Buying a box from Imperfect Foods can save at least six pounds of food waste per week while conserving over 200 gallons of water. Since Imperfect Foods offers farm-fresh produce, curated grocery items, gourmet snacks, plant-based proteins, dairy products and more, you’ll always have variety in your Imperfect Foods box, making it a great foundation for healthy, creative meals.


4) Hungryroot

Best for: Planned meals with flexibility; gluten-free and other allergen-friendly

Price: Starting at $65/ delivery

Hungryroot combines the convenience of meal kits with the personalization of produce boxes. They’ll send fresh fruits and veggies, meats, and plant-based protein, but also sauces and other accouterments, which you can use to make specific meals while also mixing and matching your own delicious creations.

Hungryroot has its own line of branded sauces, dips, grains, and other goods, but you’ll also find common organic brands like Kite Hill, Banza, Lightlife, and Califia Farms in their boxes. Overall, if you’re hoping for a faster way to buy your favorite foods, plus a little bit of inspiration for quick, healthy meals, Hungryroot might be your best bet.


5) The Fruit Company

Best for: Premium hand-picked fruit, hard-to-find fruit and gourmet baskets

Price: Monthly box starting at $139/ box (~$35/week)

Based out of the beautiful Hood Valley, Oregon, The Fruit Company is exactly what it sounds like—a company selling fruit. But their fruit is beyond the average bananas and apples you’ll find at the grocery store. They grow some of the most coveted fruit across the nation, from Rainier Cherries and Seckel Pears to Honeybell Citrus. 

You can curate your own box of fruit, or you can sign up for The Fruit Company’s monthly fruit club, which has an assortment of seasonal and best-selling items. As part of the monthly club, you can choose from four tiers, including an exotic box and an organic box, all with varying offerings and price points.


6) Farmer Jones Farm

Best for: Supporting regenerative agriculture and farm-chef relationships, herbs and flowers along with fresh veggie variety

Price: Farm fresh boxes starting at $79

Farmer Jones is a regenerative agriculture farm and market based in Huron, Ohio.

The family-run farm is on a mission to provide people with delicious fruits and vegetables, microgreens, herbs and even edible flowers, all while helping the planet.

Their regenerative farm techniques enrich the soil and reduce the need for chemicals, working in harmony with nature to grow delicious and healthy food for the masses. 

You can make your own vegetable box, or choose from curated options like the Eat the Rainbow Box or the Gourmet Vegetable Box. They also have a chef-curated box as part of their The Chef’s Garden program, in which they collaborate with chefs to inspire their growing season.


7) Good Hill Farms

Best for: Exotic fruit, nursery trees, lemonade kits

Price: Variety boxes starting at $42

Produce boxes from Good Hill Farms include hand-sorted exotic fruit, nursery trees, and fruit variety boxes. All produce comes from a subtropical farm in California, where the sunny conditions allow them to grow fruit like guava, pomelo, dragon fruit, caviar lime, and other varieties that don’t grow in most other parts of the contiguous U.S.

If you’re new to exotic fruit, variety boxes from Good Hill Farms can be a fun way to try different items and discover your new favorites. Their variety box options include a mystery fruit variety box, tropical avocado variety box, summer’s best, and cherimoya variety. Another unique offering from Good Hill Farms are their exotic lemonade kits, which include everything you need to make a fresh, nutritious lemonade using their secret recipe.


8)  Hungry Harvest

Best for: Delivery on the east coast, adventurous and plant-based eaters, diverting food waste

Price: $17 minimum for mini boxes

Hungry Harvest first rose to popularity by garnering a major investment on the show Shark Tank, which they have used to further their mission. Similar to other boxes on this list, Hungry Harvest aims to fight food waste, claiming that about 10 pounds of food is saved with every harvest. 

What makes them unique is their commitment to food equity—Hungry Harvest has a reduced-cost grocery offering. They also deliver to hunger-solving organizations, and they have an emergency box to help those in crisis. In the box, you’ll find fruits and veggies along with specialty items like Baltimore Cold Brew and arugula, beet and goat cheese ravioli, plus vegan favorites like Beyond Meat. 

Currently, Hungry Harvest delivery is restricted to the East Coast, with produce and grocery delivery across Maryland, Washington, DC, Greater Philadelphia, Southern New Jersey, Northern Delaware, and Raleigh, North Carolina, but the company has plans to expand.


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The Best Eco-Friendly & Sustainable Wallets for 2023

Although digital wallets are gaining popularity, most of us still use physical wallets to store our credit cards, cash, ID and a few other essentials. 

Wallets are a staple item we carry everywhere with us, and they’re as important as our phone and keys when we’re out and about. Many people also see wallets as a fashion accessory that can make them look stylish and distinctive. 

Unfortunately, so many companies produce poor-quality wallets, in an unethical way and using unsustainable materials. Those tend to wear out quickly and barely last a year.

Investing in a high-quality wallet is a great way to ensure it will last for years, and that we will not lose our hard-earned money. 

It’s also important to choose wallets that aren’t hurting the planet or the people who make them. In recent years, more and more brands have been selling high-quality and sustainably made wallets, so we have no excuse.

Here, we’ve compiled 14 sustainable wallet brands for men and women to help you find a wallet you’ll love and use for years to come!

WHAT MAKES a WALLET SUSTAINABLE?

A sustainable wallet is a wallet that you’ll be able to use for years without replacing it. It’s also made using sustainable materials, and in a way that is not detrimental to the environment. 

The wallet brand needs to be transparent about how and where it’s making its products. And it should be paying its employees fair wages and ensuring safe working conditions. 

WHAT ECO-FRIENDLY MATERIALS SHOULD YOU SEARCH FOR?

Many high-quality wallets are made of leather, as it is one of the most durable materials. While leather can be very unsustainable, you can choose one that is more eco-friendly and ethical. 

Opt for leather that is a by-product of the meat industry, and one that is vegetable-tanned and Gold-rated by the Leather Working Group. This organization grants its Gold certification to only the most sustainable tanneries and promotes ethical leather production.

There are also vegan leathers that are made from plant-based materials, like fruits or trees. You can find wallets made from apple peels, pineapples, mangos or cacti! 

Cork is another eco-friendly material for wallets, but you cannot go wrong purchasing one made of recycled polyester or recycled nylon. Some companies even make wallets out of discarded plastic items! 

OUR TOP PICKS FOR PRACTICAL, SUSTAINABLE WALLETS:

1) Able

For: Women

Materials: Leather 

Price: $45-130

Able is a fashion brand that empowers and employs women to help them get out of poverty. Initially, the company offered jobs to Ethiopian women coming out of the commercial sex industry. The brand sells a variety of wallets in different neutral colors, giving them a classy, chic and timeless style. Made in Ethiopia or Mexico, they all have many pockets for storing cards and cash. You can even carry your phone in most of them. 

Able’s wallets are made of leather that is a by-product of the meat industry, and the tanneries producing it are part of the Leather Working Group. 

The company’s Ethiopian partners also use 100% recycled water and a closed process system to reduce their environmental impact.


2) Nisolo

For: Men & Women

Materials: Leather

Price: $50-100

Nisolo is a footwear brand creating shoes and accessories for women and men. 

The brand sells a women’s wallet made of vegetable-tanned leather that becomes even more beautiful as it ages.

Handmade in Peru and available in three classic colors, it’s the perfect everyday wallet with pockets for cash and credit cards, and a zippered pouch.  

Nisolo also makes a bifold wallet for men, available in three different shades of brown. It’s made of leather in an ethical factory in Mexico.

95% of the brand’s leather originates from Leather Working Group certified tanneries, which meet the highest standards of environmental responsibility in the industry. 

Nisolo is a certified B Corporation, and entirely climate-neutral. The company is very transparent about where its CO2 emissions come from and where its factories are located.

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3) Pixie Mood

For: Women

Materials: Vegan Leather (Recycled Options)

Price: $22-100

A great (PETA-approved) vegan option, but with a more accessible price point. We don’t love PU leather, but it is better than PVC, and they even use recycled for most of their wallets (which we prefer!). Plus, all of their linings are made from recycled bottles. Finally, Pixie Mood offsets its carbon and uses biodegradable packaging.


4) Bellroy

For: Gender Neutral

Materials: (Vegan Leather) Mirum, LWG Leather

Price: $55-179

Based in Melbourne, Australia, these wallets are crafted from premium, durable materials that feel great in your hand and age beautifully as the years go by.

Besides the LWG Leather, they also use Mirum (a vegan leather-like material) for one of their classic wallets here.

In addition, Bellroy works with the Centre for Effective Altruism to support some not-for-profit projects, is transparent about the efforts to improve their sustainability, and works hard to be a positive place to work.


5) O My Bag

For: Men & Women

Materials: Leather 

Price: $42-96

O My Bag is a Dutch brand creating high-quality leather bags for women and men. 

The brand offers a huge variety of wallets and cardholders, in many colors, shapes and styles. You can also choose from different types of leather, according to your preferences. These wallets are all made of premium quality leather that is tanned without the use of harmful chemicals. Instead, the leather is tanned naturally using vegetable tannins.

O My Bag offsets 100% of its carbon emissions from shipping. It donates part of its profits to support projects around India, promoting women empowerment and education. 

The company also has a pre-loved program featuring an online marketplace where you can buy second-hand O My Bag products. You can find many wallets there at a discounted price!


6) Ekster

For: Men

Materials: Leather, Aluminum, Recycled Car Windshields

Price: $31-250

Ekster is an innovative brand creating wallets and other accessories for men. Its wallets are made of genuine top-grain leather, and are available in a variety of textures, models and colors. 

The brand’s leather is a by-product of the meat industry, and it gets better over time. It is sustainably sourced from American hides that have been processed at Gold-rated tanneries. 

The leather is processed using an innovative technology that helps save huge amounts of water, reduces the need to use chemicals, and lowers wastewater production. 

Ekster also sells a vegan wallet made from recycled car windshields, as well as cardholders. All the brand’s accessories can be paired with a solar-powered tracking technology to make sure you do not lose your wallet.  

The company became climate-neutral in 2021, and it’s been making progress towards receiving a B Corp certification.


7) Allégorie

For: Men & Women

Materials: (Vegan Leather) Apple Peels, Mangos, Cactus Leaves, Recycled Plastic

Price: $165-198

Allégorie is a women-owned company that creates bags and wallets for women and men, using food waste. The brand sells a large variety of wallets and cardholders for all budgets. They are made with upcycled discarded fruits from grocery stores and juice factories. You can choose models made from apple peels, mangos or cactus leaves. How cool is that?!

Allégorie also utilizes other eco-friendly materials, like post-consumer recycled plastic and non-edible crops. Unlike most vegan leathers, Allégorie’s materials are 100% PVC-free. They’re made using cruelty-free, bio-based, fair trade and non-toxic chemicals that are certified by Oeko-Tex, PETA, USDA and the World Fair Trade Organization.


8) Svala

For: Women

Materials: (Vegan Leather) Pineapple Leaf Fiber, Polyurethane, Cork, Organic Cotton, Recycled Polyester

Price: $55-250

Svala creates luxury, vegan handbags and accessories that are handcrafted in Los Angeles, using premium and innovative fabrics. 

The brand sells wallets that have a detachable silver chain strap so that you can use them as a small handbag if you want to. They’re made from PVC-free vegan materials like polyurethane, pineapple leaf fiber or cork. 

Svala also creates vegan cardholders for when you prefer a lighter and smaller option. The inside of each wallet is lined with organic cotton and recycled polyester made from plastic bottles. 

Svala is PETA-approved and offsets its carbon footprint from shipping. It also donates 10% of its profits to charities, including Wild Aid, whose mission is to end the illegal wildlife trade.


9) Poppy Barley

For: Men & Women

Materials: LWG Leather

Price: $46-188

Poppy Barley is a Canadian brand and B-Corporation founded by two sisters in Edmonton, AB. Their company is committed to rethinking every step to create sustainably made, fairly-priced products designed to be worn on repeat. From simple cardholders to passport holders, they have a design fit for every lifestyle.


10) BEEN London

For: Women

Materials: Recycled Leather 

Price: $38-70

BEEN London creates beautiful bags, backpacks and wallets. It uses recycled materials, including tannery off-cut leather, plastic bottles, discarded clothes, pineapple leaves and apple skins. 

The brand sells a wallet in three colors that offers plenty of space for bills, cards and coins. It is handcrafted from full-grain premium recycled leather that doesn’t scratch or show signs of wear easily.

BEEN London also sells a small coin purse made from recycled leather, which is perfect for minimalists! The recycled leather the brand uses is made from tannery off-cuts and trimmings that would have been discarded. 

All the brand’s products are handmade by artisans in London, and the company is certified Standard 100 by Oeko-Tex. 

For every product purchased, BEEN London plants a tree in partnership with Tree Nation.


11) A_C

For: Women

Materials: (Vegan Leather) Cactus Leaf Fiber

Price: $87

A_C was founded with a mission to create sustainable and cruelty-free bags, using materials like cactus and pineapple leaf fibers. 

The brand sells two wallets, one in black and one in white, that are elegant, sophisticated and functional. They have different card slots and are roomy enough for a mobile phone. They even have a detachable custom chain so that you can clip it to your bag or hip. 

A_C’s wallets are made with cactus leather, which is created using the mature leaves of prickly pear cacti. I love how cool and unique this material is! The inner fabric inside these wallets is made of 100% GOTS-certified organic cotton. 

The brand’s wallets are PETA-approved, and for every A_C product sold, the company plants a mangrove in partnership with Sea Trees.


12) Recycled Firefighter

For: Men 

Materials: Recycled Fire Hose

Price: $25-49

Recycled FireFighter was created by a firefighter who understood how durable fire hoses are, and decided to make recycled wallets and backpacks out of them. 

The brand sells four types of wallets, all handmade from recycled fire hoses that are saved from the landfill. They have a simple design for them to be carried around comfortably on a daily basis. 

The great thing about fire hoses is that they are very sturdy and durable, so the brand’s wallets are made to last and stand the test of time. 

The company makes its wallets in small batches in the USA. I love the brand’s approach, and how unique and cool repurposing fire hoses to create accessories is! 

Between 2014 and 2016, Recycled FireFighter saved and repurposed over 15,000 feet of decommissioned fire hose!


13) Baggu

For: Gender-neutral

Materials: Recycled Nylon, Leather

Price: $28-30

Even though Baggu used to create reusable shopping bags, it is now making all kinds of accessories, pouches, hats and home goods. 

The brand sells gender-neutral wallets that are affordable, which is perfect if you’re on a budget! Baggu’s trifold wallet is available in three colors, and has a loop so that you can clip it to your keys. It is made using recycled nylon, one of the best alternatives to conventional nylon

You can also choose a simple circular leather wallet with two card slots and a center compartment for bills and coins.

When Baggu’s products wear out, you can ship them back to the company so that they get recycled, repurposed or donated to non-profit organizations.


14) Tree Tribe

For: Gender Neutral

Materials: (Vegan Leather) Tree Leaves 

Price: $25-50

Tree Tribe is an outdoor lifestyle brand that creates drinkware, clothing and accessories for women and men. The brand sells wallets and cardholders that are handmade using leaf leather, an innovative plant-based leather made from tree leaves. It is water-resistant and as durable as real leather. This plant-based leather is made using fallen Teak leaves, which means that no trees are harmed during the production process.

The brand also started selling wallets made with banana leaf leather. I love that we can see that Tree Tribe’s wallets are made from tree leaves; it is so fun and beautiful! 

The company has partnered with environmental organizations to plant one tree for each purchase of a Tree Tribe product. So far, over 450,000 trees have been planted in 12 countries.


15) Corkor

For: Men & Women

Materials: (Vegan Leather) Cork

Price: $33-95

Corkor is a brand that makes unique vegan bags, wallets and accessories out of cork. The brand offers a beautiful selection of wallets and cardholders for women and men, in different colors. They are all handmade in Portugal by local artisans who use traditional craftsmanship techniques. Corkor’s wallets are made in small batches from 100% cork. The brand’s cork material looks, feels and behaves like leather, but it is PETA-approved.

The cork leather is certified, ensuring the conservation of cork oak forests. It is obtained by removing the outer bark of the tree, without harming it. The bark replenishes, so cork can be harvested time and time again. 

Read this blog post for an in-depth explanation of why cork is such a sustainable and great material!


16) Rydal

For: Men

Materials: Leather 

Price: $90-132

Rydal is a brand selling high-quality bags and wallets for men, combining British design, Spanish craftsmanship and Italian leather. 

The company makes a few wallets and cardholders, available in multiple colors.

Made in Spain using traditional and artisanal skills and techniques, they’re all functional and beautifully designed. 

All Rydal’s wallets are made from vegetable-tanned leather, meaning that it is naturally tanned by tree and plant extracts. They all come with the Guarantee Label of the Genuine Italian Vegetable Tanned Leather Consortium, which certifies the traceability and quality of Tuscan vegetable-tanned leather. 

Rydal’s wallets also come with RFID protection to protect debit and credit cards against card skimming. I love how transparent the brand is about how and where exactly its products are made!


About the Author

Eva Astoul is a French freelance writer, specializing in content related to sustainability, simple living, and a growth-focused healthy lifestyle. She runs her own blog, Green With Less, to inspire people to live a more minimalist and sustainable life.


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The BesT SUSTAINABLE SHAMPOO brands in 2023

We’ve compiled a list of all the best organic, natural & vegan shampoos and conditioners from sustainable, eco-friendly haircare brands, and a few of them are zero-waste! Many of these have been tested by us, but we made sure to add a few more who have raving reviews and included some for all different hair types! And even though these are eco-friendly shampoos, they work just as well, if not better, than the leading salon formulas - without all the nasty stuff!

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Why Choose a Sustainable Shampoo?

Unfortunately, there are not a lot of regulations when it comes to bath & beauty products. This means you could potentially be bringing home toxic chemicals and not know the impact they could have on your health. What you put on your body, is just as important as what you put in your body - and this includes your hair care routine!

WHAT TO LOOK FOR WHEN SHOPPING FOR sustainable shampoos

Always check the brand's website first! They should have transparent information on the materials and ingredients they use within their products. Another thing to look out for is sustainable packaging - is it refillable? is it plastic-free? Also, sustainable certifications are a good indicator (but, of course, just because a brand doesn't have one doesn't mean it isn't worth shopping). We try to make things easier for you by creating beauty listicles with all of our favorite brands. Finally, if you ever have a question about a product or brand, always feel free to reach out to them. Transparency is so crucial for sustainable brands!

Here is a list of what types of sustainable shampoos you can currently find. There are so many different terms used today, so we hope this breakdown helps!

Organic Shampoo

Organic means something was grown without toxic pesticides, chemicals, or artificial fertilizers. If a brand claims to be organic, look for organic certification or transparency on where and how its organic ingredients were sourced. Most sustainable shampoos aren’t labeled as a whole ‘organic’, but they do use organic and non-toxic ingredients.

Non-Toxic Shampoo

This essentially means none of the ingredients included have been proven to cause harmful responses in humans. To verify this, check the ingredients list and research anything you don’t recognize. 

Vegan Shampoo

Vegan shampoo products should not contain any ingredients that are animal-derived or from animal by-products. Look for certified vegan products and always double-check the ingredient list. 

Cruelty-Free Shampoo

This means a product was manufactured in a way that doesn’t involve harm to animals or animal testing. Look for third-party certifications such as Leaping Bunny Certified

Eco-Friendly Shampoo

Eco-friendly beauty products are products that do as little harm as possible to the environment. This means using primarily eco-friendly ingredients and manufacturing in a way that conserves resources. Look for brands that are transparent about their manufacturing process and how they reduce waste.

Zero-Waste Shampoo

Zero-waste means a product was made in a way that generates as little waste as possible. Zero-waste products should use recyclable or recycled packaging or none at all. Their ingredients should also be biodegradable. Examples of zero-waste products are natural shampoo bars that use compostable packaging.

Biodegradable Shampoo

biodegradable shampoo product contains ingredients that will quickly break down and not harm the natural environment. Look for the biodegradable label and research the ingredient list to ensure there are no hidden artificial ingredients.  

Plant-based Shampoo

Plant-based beauty products are made from ingredients that are derived from plants, such as plant oils and extracts. Brands may also use the term botanical to describe this. These products tend to be vegan, without harmful chemicals, but remember to research the ingredient list to confirm. We also think of the term ‘natural’ when referencing ‘plant-based’.

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our favorite sustainable shampoos:

1) THE POWDER SHAMPOO

Price | $11.90 - 29.90

Vegan, Cruelty-Free, Refillable Bottle, Non-Toxic, Plastic-Free, Plant-Based

Are you looking for a completely plastic-free shampoo brand? THE POWDER SHAMPOO offers something unique to the beauty industry with its vegan, cruelty-free, powder-to-foam formulas.

Since no water is added to their formula, you can get way more washes out of a single bottle - one of their bottles is equivalent to FIVE bottles of liquid shampoo. In one 100g bottle you have over 100x washes!

Their products are made with 28 botanical extracts and eight essential oils, all of which are free of harsh surfactants, sulfates, parabens, mineral oil, and silicones. Plus, with every bottle sold, a tree is planted, with a goal of 1 million trees by 2030!


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2) Plaine Products

Price | $30

Zero-Waste, Vegan, Made in the USA, B-Corp, Biodegradable, Non-Toxic, Palm-Oil Free

For zero-waste shampoos & conditioners, this is one of my favorite brands. Their formula is amazing, & it was one of the first eco-friendly switches I made in the bathroom many years ago. I still have my bottles to refill once I use up my other products, & my grandparents have switched to this brand, so I get to use it when I visit them. I suggest this brand to everyone. Two sisters founded Plaine Products, & all of the products are vegan, cruelty-free, and toxin-free. They even have cute travel-size bottles!


3) Bars Over Bottles

Price | $10

Plastic-Free, Zero-Waste, Non-Toxic, Vegan, Cruelty-Free

Bars Over Bottles (aka B.O.B.) is on a mission to get rid of single-use plastic from our self-care routine with their hair, skin, and body care products. They have shampoo and conditioner for different hair types—oil control, moisturizing, curly, and rebuilding.

All of their products are vegan, made with clean and natural ingredients, plastic-free, cruelty-free, and waterless. They also have face cleansers, deodorants, and more!


4) Attitude

Price | $15

Refillable, Vegan, EWG-Verified, Natural Origin

An EWG-Verified brand, Attitude’s range of leaves bar™ shampoo bars merges zero-waste and quality.

Their gentle natural shampoos are made with naturally-sourced ingredients to keep your hair happy & healthy—there a four different shampoo bars to choose from - nourishing, volumizing, detox, and hydrating.


5) Superzero

Price | $20

Plastic-Free, Zero-Waste, Cruelty-Free, Vegan, Soap-Free, Non-Toxic, Color-Friendly

The natural step after soap bars are shampoo and conditioner bars, and we love superzero’s selection. Their products are natural and are free of sulfates, phthalates, or synthetic fragrances or colors. The brand is also totally plastic-free, and the packaging is either recycled or recyclable. Superzero recommends products based on your hair type, which is a big plus. Check out this shampoo bar ($18) with green tea leaf oil and juniper berry oil for normal/oily hair. 


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6) Everist

Price | $24

Vegan, Cruelty-Free, Waterless, Plant-Based

Did you know most shampoos are more than 70% water, made from petrochemicals, and packed in single-use plastic? Everist saw a problem and has introduced the first waterless shampoo concentrate, a 100% plant-based paste-textured concentrate activated by the water in your shower. Not only is this a great way to reduce waste, but with 5 essential oils, your scalp will be left feeling refreshed. In addition, formulas are color-safe, vegan, and cruelty-free and are free from parabens, sulfates, silicones, dyes, synthetic fragrances, and added preservatives.


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7) Green Eco Dream

Price | $14 - 30

Multiple Sustainable Shampoo Brands

Green Eco Dream is a marketplace where you can find a full collection of non-toxic, eco-friendly, and low- or zero-waste hair care products (in addition to other beauty products and home goods, too!) They carry several amazing shampoo brands that I trust, including Plaine Products, Seed, and HiBar. This is a great option if you want to save on shipping and purchase several different types of products in one place!

They’re also a Green America Certified Business and a member of 1% For the Planet.


8) 100% Pure

Price | $24-38

Natural, Vegan, Cruelty-Free, Made in the USA, Gluten-Free, Organic Ingredients

As the name says, all 100% PURE™ formulations have strict purity standards and will never contain harsh or toxic ingredients.

If you are looking for hair-growth shampoo, their Glossy Locks Grow More Shampoo is award-winning and has raving reviews!

Try their Yuzu and Pomelo Glossing Shampoo for ultimate hydration, which won a Vegan Beauty Award from PETA.


9) CurlMix

Price | $18

Organic, Natural/Plant-Based, Black-Owned, Non-Toxic

A woman Black-owned brand, CurlMix has won praise from top industry publications such as Refinery29, Essence Magazine, Ebony Magazine, Hype Hair Magazine, and Naturally Curly. All of their products are made with organic and natural materials.

“Our customers say our system leaves your hair soft, defined, feeling moisturized, elongating your curl, not crunchy, not flaky, and smelling like paradise.” - CurlMix


10) Innersense

Price | $9-80

Organic Ingredients, B-Corp Certified, Gluten-Free, Soy-Free, Alcohol Free

This brand creates for all hair types, and is offered on one of our favorite clean beauty sites Credo so we know it’s a good one!

Innersense products are crafted from certified organic plant ingredients your hair will love that deliver hydration, health, moisture, shine and protection only Mother Nature can provide.


11) Odacite

Price | $18-29

Zero-Waste, Plastic-Free, Non-Toxic, Soap-Free

A soap free shampoo bar!

With 552 million plastic shampoo bottles ending up in landfills each year, going plastic-free is more important than ever.

This bar has a coconut oil-based lather that doesn’t strip the scalp, and cupuaçu butter, argan oil, and castor oil to seal in moisture.


12) Nuori

Price | $35-42

All-Natural, Vegan, Cruelty-Free

Nuori makes a highly concentrated, sulfate-free shampoo that carefully cleanses hair and scalp while restoring resilience, moisture levels, and a healthy luster. They are committed to producing formulas that are 100% natural, which means they only use ingredients that fall into the three categories of ingredients that can be labeled natural: natural origin derived, natural origin modified, and nature-identical. It also protects hair from UV light, pollution, color fading, and daily physical handling.


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