A Guide to Ensure Your Flowers Are Sustainable & Ethical
 

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Where to Find Sustainable Flowers

On Saturday mornings in the Summer and Fall I treasure taking a little time to myself to stroll through the farmer’s market and pick out a beautiful, fresh bunch of flowers. Flowers are so commonly used to mark special occasions, such as weddings and birthdays, that they are often equated to joy and love. Through all these years, I haven’t given much thought to where flowers come from when my husband brings some home or I get some delivered to my mom. In researching for this article, I found out there is much to learn about the flower industry.

Let’s explore what is currently unsustainable about the flower industry, what to look for when searching for more sustainable choices, and where you can find the best options.

Why the Flower Industry is not Sustainable

According to this article in ideas.ted.com, flowers are annually a 55-billion-dollar industry in the USA. Most of the flowers we buy don’t come from the USA, most come from Columbia, and the environmental impact of growing and transporting them is much greater than I realized. The negative impacts of flower growth include:

  • High water usage: According to that same article, more than half of the water extraction from Lake Naivasha in Kenya is used to grow flowers.

  • Pollution from chemical pesticides and runoff into the water: According to Green Matters,“There are no limits on the amount of pesticide residues on these plants…. The result is a highly toxic workplace and a highly toxic rose.”

  • High carbon emissions from refrigeration, transportation, and greenhouse growing methods: Also according to Green Matters, in 2018, Valentine’s Day flowers grown in Colombia and flown to US airports produced some 360,000 metric tons of CO2.

  • Dangerous working conditions: Exposure to toxic chemicals for labor in the floral agriculture industry is high. In Kenya and Columbia, flower production is one of their biggest industries, and mainly employs women who work up to 16 hours a day for low wages.

What You Can Do When Shopping for Your Next Bouquet

The most helpful thing you can do is look for flowers grown by local farmers. This reduces carbon emissions, supports the local economy, and gives you beautiful bouquets that last longer. Keep in mind, just because a store is local doesn’t mean their flowers are. Ask your florist if their flowers are locally sourced. If they are not, ask them to source their blooms from local farmers. If there are no local flowers in season, then find a florist who at least has flowers from the USA to reduce the carbon footprint of transportation.

Visit a farmer’s market to find local, in-season, amazing bouquets that are usually cheaper than at the florist. Farmer’s markets are really one of the best places for fresh flowers. When shopping, even locally, look for farms that grow their flowers organically without harmful pesticides and use sustainable growing methods. Certified organic flowers are available; however, they are not yet in high demand. The more people seek them though, the more florists will carry them.

Don’t just stop at the flowers though; consider the packaging. Ask for flowers that are not packaged in plastic or with floral foam to reduce single-use plastic waste. Finally, consider what to do when the flowers die. You can recycle flowers by making potpourri; or incorporating them into soaps, candles, or bath bombs. Flowers can also be composted.

Online Sustainable and Ethical Floral delivery Options

Due to the growing interest in sustainable products, there are now a few online options for buying sustainably and ethically grown flowers as well.

Bouqs

One option for your floral needs is Bouqs. According to their website, “Bouqs believes in farm-direct, transparent sourcing, which means partnering with farmers who use sustainable growing practices like minimizing waste and recycling water”. Ensuring their products are grown more sustainably and with few toxic chemicals, also means safer conditions for the workers who grow your flowers. Bouqs offers several shipping options. Same-day shipping is guaranteed to come from a local florist, next day from a domestic farm, and no rush which is shipped internationally. Finally, I love the Bouqs has a clear commitment to diversity and inclusion in their company and partnerships.


Farmgirl Flowers

Farmgirl Flowers, which is woman-owned, started with a single high-quality bouquet, and they still offer a minimalist model. They create one high-quality arrangement a day made entirely from flowers sourced from American farmers. Don’t worry, they offer more than one product on their site, so you have many choices.

According to their site, they offer signature burlap-wrapped bouquets, shippable vase arrangements, single variety bouquets, plants, and gifts. The burlap wrap is even repurposed from coffee roasters.

Their aesthetic is unique and just fabulous too!


ReVased

Another good bet for your bouquets is Revased, which started in 2019 by upcycling flowers from events. When COVID hit they shifted their model to sourcing flowers directly from farms to the consumer to reduce waste and pollution from shipping. Most of their partner farms are Rainforest Alliance Certified, meaning they pass rigorous checks for sustainable and humane practices. They also still upcycle flowers from events, further reducing waste. A big bonus of shopping from Revased is part of your purchase will go to support several non-profits monthly, including senior service centers, women’s shelters, and cancer support centers.


online resources for local flowers

Association of Specialty Cut Flower Growers : Find Local Flowers

The Association of Specialty Cut Flower Growers (ASCFG) was “created to educate, unite, and support commercial cut flower growers.” That sounds pretty generic, but what makes the organization worth checking out is its strong focus on supporting the use of locally grown flowers. They support research, mentoring programs, grants, events, and public education to help grow the local floral industry. The best tool they have for us as consumers is the ability to search for their site to find local flowers for everyday occasions or large special events just by entering your zip code. I was able to find 11 options within 30 miles of my zip code! You really should check it out next time you are searching for fabulous flowers, no matter where you are.

Local Harvest

Local Harvest has long been a go-to site to connect you to local farms for food. They offer much more than that though. You can search for herbs, health products, coffee and tea, restaurants that use produce from your favorite farms, farmer markets, chocolate, and more. Their searching options include dried flowers, edible flowers, and fresh flowers. Local Harvest provides user reviews for the farms. They also indicate if the farm is certified USDA organic and if they are a Local Harvest supporter. Local Harvest is one of the best sources for getting to know farms in your area.


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Whole Foods

If you have a Whole Foods in your area, they are a good option for picking up flowers at the last minute. Look for flowers that are marked organic or locally grown. If you are not certain while shopping you can ask one of the floral department employees. They also have flowers that are designated as Sourced for Good. In this program, they partner with farms that have certifications like Fair Trade or Rainforest Alliance to ensure they are meeting high standards for how they treat the planet and people.

  Other Sustainable Options

Other even more eco-friendly options are house plants, dried flowers, or growing your own. House plants and dried flowers can last much longer, thereby making them more sustainable. Just like with your flowers, verify that the farm is local and uses organic or other sustainable practices. Get recommendations for local nurseries in your area and ask where they source their seeds or starts from, how they grow their plants, and their expert tips on plant care. I just put in my first flower bed this year and it is doing pretty good. I have only had to replace 2 out of 12 flowers so far, which is better than I thought I would do. Every time I see a flower head pop up it brings a little joy. It is fun to watch them grow and relaxing to tend to them. Investing your time in growing plants and flowers means you are not only doing good for the planet; you are also doing good for yourself.


About the Contributor: Mindy Redburn-Smoak has enjoyed a 20+ year career in corporate learning as a consultant, designer, and manager. She is passionate about sustainable living, family, travel, and dog rescue. She has been on a mission to live more sustainably for several years, and loves the journey of learning and trying new things in this space. She is on another journey pursuing her dream of writing about things she is passionate about and that can make a difference in the world. The best way to connect with Mindy is via email at mredsmoak@gmail.com.


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the best Non-Toxic Makeup brands in 2024

In recent years, there has been a significant shift in the beauty industry, with more and more consumers seeking non-toxic makeup options. The rise of non-toxic makeup can be attributed to a growing awareness of the potentially harmful ingredients found in traditional cosmetics. People are now more conscious about what they put on their skin and opt for products free from chemicals like parabens, phthalates, and sulfates.

Non-toxic makeup not only offers a safer alternative but also provides numerous benefits for the skin. These products are often made with natural and organic ingredients that nourish and protect the skin from environmental damage. They are also gentle on sensitive skin, reducing the risk of irritation.

In addition to being healthier for the skin, non-toxic makeup also aligns with the values of many consumers. People are increasingly concerned about sustainability, animal welfare, and supporting ethically sourced ingredients. Non-toxic makeup brands prioritize these values and offer cruelty-free, vegan, and sustainable products.

So, if you want to transform your beauty routine into a healthier and more conscious one, non-toxic makeup is the key!

Why Switch to Non-Toxic Makeup?

One of the key benefits of non-toxic makeup is that it is gentle on the skin, making it suitable for many different skin types, including those that are more sensitive. Conventional makeup products often contain harsh chemicals that can irritate the skin, leading to redness, itching, and breakouts. On the other hand, non-toxic makeup is formulated with more gentle and soothing ingredients that minimize the risk of irritation.

Another benefit of non-toxic makeup is that it can improve the overall appearance of your skin. Traditional cosmetics often contain ingredients that clog pores and contribute to acne breakouts. Non-toxic makeup, on the other hand, allows your skin to breathe and promotes a clear and radiant complexion.

Furthermore, non-toxic makeup brands often prioritize sustainability and ethical practices. You are contributing to a more sustainable and ethical beauty industry by supporting these brands. Non-toxic makeup is often cruelty-free, vegan, and packaged in eco-friendly materials. If you prefer for your makeup to be Vegan, as well as Non-Toxic, make sure to check out this post here.

COMMON TOXIC INGREDIENTS TO AVOID IN COSMETICS: 

Traditional beauty brands use numerous synthetic ingredients that can harm humans and the planet. Because the beauty industry is largely unregulated, companies have been allowed to use thousands of harmful ingredients for years without any consequences. 

Why does this matter? Because these ingredients have been linked to cancer, respiratory issues, hormone disruption, and numerous disorders. What we put on our skin is directly absorbed by our bodies, so prioritizing sustainable, non-toxic products is essential. 

The easiest way to ensure that a product is safe to use is to confirm that it doesn't have any of the following chemicals: 

Parabens: 

Parabens are extremely common in beauty products and are used as preservatives. Unfortunately, parabens are endocrine disruptors that negatively impact both humans and animals.

Phthalates:

These chemicals are commonly used in beauty products that contain fragrance or nail polish. They are also linked to endocrine disruption. Phthalates can be labeled as DMP, DEP, DBP, and DEHP. 

Artificial Fragrance: 

Most fragrances in beauty and household products are made of numerous chemicals. You can't research how it may affect you since you don't know what it's made of. Try to avoid any products that include fragrance on their ingredient list and look for non-toxic options instead.  

Formaldehyde: 

Formaldehyde is a commonly used gas that acts as a preservative. Unfortunately, despite how often it's used, it is a known carcinogen at high levels of exposure and can act as a skin irritant. 

Petrolatum: 

Petrolatum, i.e. petroleum jelly, isn't unsafe when properly refined. Many petroleum-based products, particularly in the U.S., are not properly refined. If they aren't, they may contain PAHs, which are toxic chemicals and suspected carcinogens. The only way to ensure petrolatum is safe for use is for brands to be transparent about their refinery history, which isn't required in the U.S. 

Now, let’s go over some brands we DO recommend for your non-toxic beauty journey…

Our Favorite Sustainable, Non-Toxic MakeUp Brands:

1. ILIA

Favorites: Multi-Stick / Super Serum Skin Tint

An ethical & sustainable line dedicated to creating the purest products, ILIA uses certified organic bio-active botanicals to rejuvenate your skin. Not only do their products perform exceptionally well, but they also have a sleek look with conscious packaging.

The label runs a recycling program, so your empties never see a landfill. Even letting you send empties from other brands, Ilia doesn’t overcomplicate its formulas with many different ingredients, and they use packaging materials like recycled aluminum and glass when suitable.


2. Zakiella

Zakiella is Reimagining Clean Beauty™ through its eco-conscious and ethically sourced colourful cosmetics. They opt for high-quality natural and certified organic ingredients to create their lip colors and eyeshadows. Zakiella's cosmetics line is certified Cruelty-Free by Leaping Bunny and handcrafted in Canada. Zakiella takes a minimalist view with their ingredients (the list is short enough to fit on a lipstick cap!), keeping only the best for excellent performance. They are mindful of their packaging and print their labels directly on the product to avoid unnecessary individual cardboard boxes. You can even purchase eyeshadow refills!


3. Axiology 

Favorite: Balmie Duo Set

Your new go-to for plastic-free & vegan lipstick!

Axiology offers a variety of lip balmies in different textures and colors, ranging from shimmery, creamy, rich, sheer to soft. Additionally, their lipstick comes with a tubeless application to reduce environmental impact, and their packaging is made from recycled cardboard which is compostable or recyclable.

Axiology is a brand that is dedicated to avoiding animal testing and ingredients, as well as palm oil, and aims to utilize natural ingredients as much as possible.


4. The Organic Skin Co.

Favorite: Draw the Line Eye Liner

The Organic Skin Co. (TOSC) is at the forefront of the movement towards high-performing, regenerative skincare.

Focused on natural beauty that delivers from every angle, TOSC creates synergistically blended products that care for your skin and our planet.

It fuses high-tech science (it’s a world leader in the use of revolutionary supercritical CO2 extracts), with pure organic ingredients, and next-gen sustainable packaging.


5. Elate

Favorite: Essential Mascara

A toxin-free, vegan & sustainable line with a mission to care for each other, our communities, and our planet, Elate uses healthy ingredients to make clean cosmetics to add to your beauty ritual.

Refills are sent out in seed paper envelopes that grow flowers when planted – super cute. The brand also offers lipsticks and other makeup with less plastic packaging, made from Forest Stewardship Certified bamboo and glass. In addition, their packaging materials can be sent back to be effectively recycled.

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6. NOTO

This beauty brand is based in Los Angeles and is known for its gender-neutral products. Customers can refill their products in-store, and all ingredients are locally sourced and vegan. Additionally, the products are animal-testing free and fair trade certified - ticking all the boxes for ethical and sustainable beauty.

NOTO's multi-purpose sticks and pots of color can be used on your lips, eyelids, and cheeks, which means you need to buy fewer products, helping to reduce overconsumption and waste.

All packaging is made from glass, metal, biodegradable materials, or recycled plastics.


7. Au Naturale

Favorite: Matte Lip Stain

Au Naturale is a line of vegan, organic, and paraben-free beauty products made with ethically sourced ingredients.

They are leading a revolution in clean beauty and encourage consumers to demand responsibility from other cosmetic brands.

Our favorite product from their line is the Matte Lip Stain, which is made with ethically sourced ECOCERT pigments and crafted with organic oils and waxes.

This formula is incredibly long-lasting!


8. Gabriel

Favorite: Nail Polish

A natural, gluten-free & vegan line advocating healthy living, Gabriel is bringing out the existing natural beauty in women.

They are committed to reducing their carbon footprint and have a recycling program for makeup products.

Most of their makeup line is made in the US, and they use eco-friendly packaging.

Their non-toxic nail polish line is among the best we've tried and highly recommended!


9. Trestique

Trestique is another brand that uses refillable packaging and recycled materials for their 2-in-1 products.

These products are designed to be endlessly refillable with a variety of items such as blush and concealer sticks, highlighters and bronzers, brow pencils and gels, mascara, and lip crayons.

The brand is vegan and transparent about its use of recycled materials, with up to 98% in their packaging materials.

Additionally, any product that is not refilled can be returned to the company for proper recycling.


10. Izzy

Check out Izzy for the world’s first zero-waste mascara ($39 for a one-time purchase, or you can sign up for more cost-effective membership).

It comes with no outer packaging and is shipped in reusable mailers which have been made with upcycled materials.

The tube doesn’t contain any plastic and is made from stainless steel. It’s designed to be cleaned and refilled over 10,000 times — so you basically never have to throw away another mascara for the rest of your life!

Plus, they recently launched lip gloss, lip butter & brow balms.


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Sustainable & Eco-Friendly TableCloths, Placemats and Table Runners

 The end of the year often means celebrations and family gatherings for many people. If you want to offer your family or guests a pleasurable dining experience and have a beautiful table to eat at, you might want to consider getting some table linens. 

 Tablecloths, placemats and table runners can truly make your dining experience more enjoyable. They are beautiful pieces that help you style and complete any table.   

 To make each day more special, you may even want to have them on your table permanently and use them for every meal. 

 However, whether you want to use them daily or only for special occasions, you might want to avoid buying the cheapest table linens out there.

 Cheap table cloths, table runners and placemats are generally poorly made, in an unethical and unsustainable way. They wear out easily, fade quickly and do not look good after a short period, which means that you need to replace them often. Not to mention the sweatshops where they are produced! 

 Replacing your table linens regularly is not sustainable and a waste of money. Instead, consider investing in high-quality table linens that will be worth your money.  

 To help you with that, here are ten eco-friendly brands selling tablecloths, table runners and placemats that will make your dining table beautiful yet sustainable. 

What Makes a Tablecloth, Placemat or Table Runner sustainable?

Sustainable table linens are durable and should last you for years. They hold color longer, and they don’t fade or wear out after a few washes. 

 They are not produced in sweatshops where workers are treated unethically and paid wages that are not enough to provide for their families.  

Eco-friendly tablecloths, placemats and table runners are made using natural or recycled materials without using harmful chemical treatments and dyes. They’re even better if they are certified Fairtrade or organic or received the OEKO-TEX certification

What Eco-Friendly Materials Should You Look For?

Sustainable table linens are generally made using natural and biodegradable materials, like cotton, organic cottonlinen, and hemp. You can also find eco-friendly table linens made of palm fiber, bamboo or different types of grass. 

 Recycled materials, like recycled plastic, are also great as they help prevent used resources from being wasted! But make sure that they are well made and high-quality so that they will not shed microplastics in the wash as they wear out. 

Make sure to check out sustainable brands creating reusable cloth napkins here.

Our Top Picks for Eco-Friendly Table Linen Brands:

1. Made Trade

Category: Tablecloths, Placemats, Table Runners

Materials: Linen, Organic Cotton, Cotton, Recycled Rubber, Recycled Plastic Bottles

Price: $20-144

Made Trade is an online marketplace featuring more than 300 brands, and it sells ethically made and sustainably sourced products, from clothing to home goods. The brand has the largest selection of sustainable tablecloths, placemats and table runners I have seen! Its tablecloths and runners are available in fun patterns and colors, as well as in more neutral tones. They’re made of cotton or organic cotton, using azo-free and natural dyes. On Made Trade, you also have many styles and shapes of placemats to choose from. They are made from sustainable materials, including post-consumer recycled rubber, linen, organic cotton and recycled plastic. Most of these products are Fair Trade certified and vegan, and some are even made in the USA. Made Trade is climate-neutral certified, meaning that it offsets its carbon footprint for the entire company.


2. Saffron Marigold

Category: Tablecloths, Placemats, Table Runners

Materials: Hand Printed Cotton

Price: $75-150

Looking to add a touch of global style to your home decor? Saffron Marigold offers a stunning range of handcrafted table linens including tablecloths, table runners, dinner napkins, and placemats in a variety of colors and prints. Their block-printed cotton linens feature beautiful floral, bohemian, Indian, and French patterns that will inspire your wanderlust. Saffron Marigold partners with Fair Trade Indian artisans who use eco-friendly materials from local sources and low-energy production techniques, primarily handcrafted methods. The makers prefer natural fibers like cotton, reclaimed or upcycled materials, and low-impact, natural dyes to create their products. Additionally, their products are made on demand and in small batches to reduce waste production.


3. April Notes

Category: Tablecloths, Placemats, Table Runners

Materials: Linen

Price: $32-120

April Notes is a company that produces home textiles using natural materials such as linen, organic cotton, and merino wool. They are committed to promoting a more mindful home by carefully sourcing eco-friendly materials and using an on-demand model that reduces textile waste. From the design to the delivery of their products, they strive to minimize their environmental impact so that you can enjoy timeless and sustainable home textiles.


4. Magic Linen

Category: Tablecloths, Placemats, Table Runners

Materials: Linen 

Price: $15-100

Magic Linen is a brand making clothing and home textiles, such as bedding, towels, tablecloths and curtains, all made with linen. The brand has a great selection of tablecloths, placemats and table runners. They are functional and elegant, and they are available in a large variety of colors and styles. Magic Linen adds cool touches to its products, giving them unique design details, like pom poms or ruffles. Its table linens are OEKO-TEX certified, which means that they are free of harmful chemicals and substances. The company makes its products in Vilnius, Lithuania, and sources its fabrics within the country or surrounding countries. Its localized supply chain helps minimize the carbon footprint of transportation. Magic Linen is committed to reducing its waste: last year, the brand created and sold a lot of Christmas decorations made from upcycled textile leftovers.


5. Ten Thousand Villages

Category: Tablecloths, Placemats, Table Runners

Materials: Cotton, Pathi & Madur Grass, Bamboo

Price: $10-175

Ten Thousand Villages creates fair trade, handcrafted accessories and home goods, employing artisans in developing countries to help them earn a living. The brand sells unique placemats made with cotton, different types of grass or bamboo. Its cotton placemats are made by artisans working with a non-profit program for people with disabilities in Nepal. Ten Thousand Villages’ tablecloths and runners feature bold and cool patterns that will make your dining table stand out beautifully. Except for one table runner made of Madur grass, all tablecloths and runners are handmade with cotton, using traditional techniques like block-printing and hand-weaving. Ten Thousand Villages is a member of the Fair Trade Federation and the World Fair Trade Organization.


6. MINNA

Category: Tablecloths, Placemats, Table Runners

Materials: Cotton, Palm Fiber, Recycled Plastic, Jute

Price: $25-145

MINNA is an online store featuring products of dozens of ethical and sustainable brands. The brand sells two tablecloths made of 100% cotton and dyed with non-toxic colors. They are handwoven by a family-run workshop in Mexico, and they get softer and more absorbent with every wash. MINNA’s table runners are available in many colors, patterns and styles. Made of cotton, they make a great accent and they’re a beautiful piece to complete any dining table. Like the tablecloths, they are machine washable, which is very practical. You can also choose from various placemats that you can mix and match with other table textiles. If you prefer a more classic look, Minna Goods’ cotton placemats are ideal! You may also want to pick placemats made from natural palm or from a recycled yarn made using plastic bottles and jute.


7. Anchal

Category: Placemats, Table Runners

Materials: Organic Cotton

Price: $28-82

Anchal Project is a non-profit that supports victims of the commercial sex trade in India. The brand employs them to create handmade home textiles and clothing using vintage fabrics, organic cotton and low-impact dyes. The non-profit sells fair trade placemats and table runners made with 100% GOTS-certified organic cotton. They all have a contemporary and timeless design so that you can enjoy them for years. The placemats and table runners feature contemporary geometric patterns, making them stand out on your dining table. I love that each piece has a hand-stitched signature of the artisan maker. It makes them truly unique! Anchal Project is a member of the Fair Trade Federation, so all its artisans are treated and paid fairly.


8. Zuahaza

Category: Placemats, Table Runners

Materials: Organic Cotton

Price: $30-136

Zuahaza is a social enterprise selling home textiles and decor. They are made in Colombia by women artisans using traditional techniques.  The brand creates beautiful placemats and table runners, all made with 100% organic cotton. Artisans use natural dyes only: they are obtained by collecting and extracting colors from plants and vegetables. The patterns and colors were inspired by local Colombian fruits that are symbols of the national identity. Zuahaza’s runners and placemats are made in a natural palette and have elaborate textures. Some of them feature knotted ends that contribute to their cool and unique styles. Each piece adds an elegant touch to the dining table. They are delicate, soft and have nice eye-catching details. The table runners are made in two different sizes to accommodate smaller and larger tables.


9. Mayamam Weavers

Category: Placemats, Table Runners

Materials: Cotton

Price: $26-154

Mayamam Weavers creates colorful, handwoven home goods and accessories using the traditional weaving techniques of Mayan culture. The brand sells placemats and table runners, all available in fun patterns and vibrant colors. Some even feature fringed edges, which makes them more unique. Mayamam Weavers’ placemats are handwoven using 100% cotton, and they’re all easy to wash and dry. Perfect for everyday use! These placemats will add a burst of colors to your table! Your dining experience will be even more colorful if you choose the brand’s matching cotton table runners. Those made for celebrations have beautiful embroidery on them! Based in Guatemala, Mayamam Weavers is a member of the Fair Trade Federation, and it provides adult literacy classes and on-site childcare for the community.


10. I Love Linen

Category: Tablecloths

Materials: Linen

Price: $119-129

I Love Linen creates linen bedding and clothing, as well as other home textiles for the dining room and bathroom. The brand sells different tablecloths made of 100% French flax linen, in a wide range of colors and three sizes. They give a sophisticated look to your dining table, and they are elegant and soft. I Love Linen does not use formaldehyde to set its dyes, which means that fewer toxins are used in the manufacturing process. All the brand’s textiles are healthy for you and the environment! The company received the ECOCERT certification, which ensures that all fibers are 100% organically grown. It is also OEKO-TEX certified, meaning that the fabric is tested and that there are no harmful substances in it.  I Love Linen works with a maker who is SA8000 rated, so all workers are treated ethically.


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 Size Inclusive Swimwear brands that are also Sustainable!

With summer right around the corner, you may be looking for a new sustainable swimsuit. Swimsuits should make us feel confident and comfortable. They should be made to fit our bodies - not the other way around. Unfortunately, many sustainable swimwear companies don’t offer inclusive sizing. This makes it incredibly difficult for women of all shapes and sizes to shop sustainably. That’s why we’re here to help. Below, we’ve put together seven fantastic, size inclusive swimwear brands you’ll love.

What Makes Swimwear Size Inclusive? 

Size inclusive swimwear is simply swimwear that goes beyond straight sizes. This means the swimsuit is offered in sizes above XL or a women’s size 14/16. 

If a swimwear brand is size inclusive, they aren’t making a separate “plus-size” line. They simply offer all of their products in a wider range of sizes. This ensures that most bodies have access to the same styles, fits, and coverage - no matter their size.

All of the brands included in this article are size inclusive. We’ve also chosen brands that offer a range of price points to ensure that there are accessible options available. 

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What Should You Look For In Sustainable Swimwear? 

When it comes to figuring out if a swimwear company is indeed sustainable, there are a few things you should look out for. Sustainable brands will use ethical labor, sustainable production methods, and eco-friendly materials. 

So what exactly makes a fabric sustainable? Sustainable swimwear can be made from a variety of eco-friendly fabrics, but they are typically made using recycled materials. Most sustainable swimwear will still have a small percentage of virgin synthetic fibers. The majority of materials used, however, should be from recycled, regenerated, or natural sources. Sustainable companies should note what fabrics and fibers they use. 

The most commonly used materials in sustainable swimwear are: 

Our Top Picks for Size Inclusive Sustainable Swimwear: 

1. Nomads

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Materials: Bio-based Nylon & Recycled Nylon

Prices: $74 - 220

Sizes: XS - 5X

Nomads is a company that designs sustainable swimwear and resort wear inspired by various destinations. The company prioritizes inclusivity and quality, and is committed to improving the fashion industry and environment.

Size inclusivity is a fundamental aspect of their brand, and they are working tirelessly to educate the fashion industry about its significance.

Moreover, their swimwear designs are incredibly unique and beautiful!


2. Kitty and Vibe

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Materials: Recycled Polyester, Xtra Life Lycra

Prices: $31 - 128

Sizes: XS - 6XL

This awesome sustainable swimwear company designs fun, playful, bold prints. Kitty & Vibe has a variety of styles, both cheeky and full coverage. They even offer different cup sizes in their tops. This ensures the perfect fit for up to a G cup. Each swimsuit also has SPF 50+ protection. What’s truly unique about Kitty and Vibe, however, is that they offer two different butt sizes for each hip size.

You can find out which size is the best fit for you through their easy Fit Quiz.


3. Londre

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Materials: Recycled Polyester

Prices: $46-$119 USD

Sizes: XS - 5XL

Londre is a beautiful woman-owned and founded company. Their size-inclusive swimwear is made out of recycled plastic bottles. Each swimsuit uses at least six plastic bottles, salvaged from the ocean. Their lovely swimwear comes in a variety of feminine styles and coverage options. For each purchase you make, Londre plants baby coral in Baja California. They manufacture in OEKO-TEX 100 certified factories where they reuse their water in a closed-loop process. Londre also provides a recycling program that repurposes your old swimwear. Not to mention, they give you a 15% discount on your next purchase when you use it.


4. Bold Swim

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Materials: Amni Soul ECO

Prices: $75- $195 USD

Sizes: XS - 3XL

One of my favorite sustainable swimwear companies is BOLD Swim. Their founder, Tiffany Asamoah, chose to create BOLD because she couldn’t find any sustainable swimwear options that made her feel sexy and comfortable in her body. BOLD Swim produces small-batch collections and each design is meant to be worn in a variety of ways. From day to night, to pool to gym, these styles are perfect for all occasions. Each piece has a fit and coverage indicator so you can easily find your ideal size. From their packaging to their swimwear, everything BOLD makes is from recycled and biodegradable materials.


5. Vitamin A

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Materials: Plant-Based Fibers, Recycled Nylon

Prices: $43-$180 USD

Sizes: up to 2XL

If you’re looking for a truly sexy swimsuit, then Vitamin A is the place for you. While they don’t have as wide of a size range as the other brands on this list, their designs are amazing for up to XXL. At Vitamin A, you’ll find leggings, bike shorts, two and one-pieces, all ready for the water. Each swimsuit has a support range indicated as well as an eco-friendly impact index. Vitamin A uses a variety of sustainable fabrics. Their EcoRib, EcoLux, and EcoTex fabrics are all made from recycled nylon but offer different textures. They even have a few eco-friendly metallic fabrics. 


6. TomboyX

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Materials: Recycled Polyester

Prices: $27 - 89

Sizes: XS - 6X

Tomboy is an awesome and unique sustainable swimwear company. Female founded and run, Tomboy has designed a variety of swimsuits that truly fit different bodies and styles. As such, they have uni suits, boardshorts, swimsuits, swim tanks, and swim shorts. Each piece is offered in different creative patterns with full coverage options. Tomboy swimsuits are made from quick-drying, OEKO-TEX certified fabric with UV protection. They fit-test their items to ensure correct and comfortable sizing. Everything is produced in socially responsible factories and they are in the process of achieving B Corp certification. Even better, they have a great line of size inclusive underwear you may also love. You have an entire sustainable clothing line worth checking out. 


7. Summersalt

Materials: Recycled Polyamide

Prices: $45-$145 USD

Sizes: XS - 2XL (0 - 24)

Summersalt produces affordable, sustainable swimwear in a variety of styles. They have so many great options available in up to 2XL. Their swimsuits are made from recycled materials and offer UPF 50 protection. In order to design the perfect fit, they’ve taken measurements from over 10,000 “real women.” They indicate if a piece is best for a long or short torso, as well as the amount of butt coverage, boob support, and compression. This makes it easy to feel confident and comfortable in their swimwear. Additionally, they have an entire sustainable clothing line that’s worth checking out. 

*we typically wouldn’t recommend this brand as a whole, but we do appreciate their commitment to sustainability for their swimwear line


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The Best Organic & Sustainable Baby Clothes

Welcome to our guide to sustainable baby clothes! In this article, we will show you how to dress your little one in style while also making a positive impact on the planet. As concerns about the environmental impact of fast fashion and the textile industry continue to rise, more and more parents are opting for sustainable clothing options for their babies. There are a variety of eco-friendly materials available, from organic cotton onesies to bamboo sleep sacks. Not only are these materials gentle on your baby's delicate skin, but they are also sustainable for the planet. Additionally, these clothes are made from natural and non-toxic materials, and are produced in an ethical and environmentally responsible manner.

Why Should You Buy Sustainable Baby Clothes?

When dressing your baby, it's important to take into account the environmental impact of their clothing. Conventional baby clothes are frequently made from synthetic materials that are detrimental to the environment. These materials, including polyester and nylon, are derived from fossil fuels and take hundreds of years to decompose. Moreover, the manufacturing of these materials emits harmful chemicals and greenhouse gasses into the atmosphere.

Sustainable baby clothes are made of natural and non-toxic materials that are gentle on your baby's delicate skin. Organic cotton, bamboo, and Tencel are some popular eco-friendly options for baby clothes. These materials are grown without harmful pesticides and require less water and energy during production. By choosing sustainable baby clothes, you can minimize your baby's exposure to harmful chemicals while also contributing towards a healthier and cleaner environment.

What is Wrong with Conventional Baby Clothes?

The fashion industry is one of the most polluting sectors in the world. Conventional baby clothing is usually mass-produced with the help of cheap labor and harmful manufacturing processes. Synthetic materials like polyester and nylon require substantial amounts of energy and water, leading to water pollution and the depletion of natural resources. These cheaply made baby clothes contribute to waste and pollution due to their short lifespan. They will end up in landfills, where they occupy valuable space and release harmful chemicals as they decompose.

Although babies outgrow their clothes quickly, we still hope that these garments will be in good enough condition to be passed down to another baby. Unfortunately, this can be a challenge with most brands available today due to their poor quality.

Shopping Sustainable Baby Clothes on a budget

Sustainable baby clothes can be affordable without breaking the bank.

First, consider buying second-hand. Thrift stores, consignment shops, and online marketplaces often have gently used baby clothes at a fraction of the original price. You can find high-quality, sustainable brands at significantly lower costs. Some of the brands mentioned below have pre-loved shops where previous customers have given back their baby’s clothes to resell online.

Second, take advantage of sales and discounts. Many ethical and sustainable baby clothing brands offer seasonal sales and promotions. Sign up for their newsletters or follow them on social media to stay updated on the latest deals.

Third, opt for baby clothing rental services. This is a great way to save money and continue circulating sustainable brands to more families. We have listed a couple in this post!

Finally, consider organizing clothing swaps with other parents. This allows you to exchange clothes that your baby has outgrown for ones that fit them now. It's a cost-effective and sustainable way to refresh your baby's wardrobe without spending any money.

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Our Top Picks for Organic, Sustainable Baby Clothes:

1. Aster & Oak

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Onesie Price: $14+

Australian-based organic baby (& kid) clothing line Aster & Oak is one of the sweetest places to find all the baby essentials your little one will need. Everything is made with organic cotton and plant-based dyes, perfect for their sensitive skin. Not only are the fabrics kind to little ones and the planet, but each garment is also ethically-made and certified by the Global Organic Textile Standard. We love that the nature-inspired prints are all hand illustrated by their team of local female artists. Their collections are versatile, and you can easily mix and match styles. Plus, there are lots of gender-neutral ones to choose from. Check out their bedding and blankets - excellent baby shower gifts!


2. Little Blueberry Kids

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Onesie Price: $14+

Little Blueberry Kids is an e-comm platform for sustainable children’s clothing, accessories, toys, and home decor that believes ‘sustainability can be cool and fun!’. Each brand and product you find in their store is carefully and thoughtfully chosen with a wide variety of styles and price points. They are also all women-owned! Find sleepwear, onesies, dresses, swimwear, overalls, and more. Circular fashion here on Sustainably Chic is one of our favorite ways to do sustainable fashion. We get so excited to see places like Little Blueberry Kids offer the option for customers to sell back products they have purchased from their store to be listed at a much lower price in the pre-loved section. Also, after returning the clothes you no longer need, they give you a 20% off coupon for your next purchase! 


3. Bébénca Organics

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Unbleached, Undyed, Organic, full-sleeve Onesie: $30

Are you looking for the purest baby clothing? Bébénca Organics has a signature collection made from unbleached and undyed natural organic cotton fabric (GOTS Certified)! So natural & pure as nature intended, this fabric is made directly from the natural form of organic cotton without any harsh chemical processes of bleaching, scouring, etc. It has only been given a hot water detergent wash to remove the impurities & hence the natural off-white color. Besides the unbleached and undyed collection, they have many other options - including the softest and cutest prints in two-way zipped jumpsuits, onesies, dungarees, and dresses. The dyes they use for their colored styles are water-based and AZO-free, making them safe for babies. We also love the olive color in their organic waffle collection! All of their collections are gender-neutral and available in sizes newborn to 24 months. Bébénca Organics ethically produces their baby clothing and ships your orders in recycled packaging materials. 


4. Rent a Romper

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Monthly Membership: $32+

Babies grow fast…

That’s why a mom of two founded Rent a Romper, an affordable clothing rental service with a “shared closet” of over 200 name brands (including Hanna Andersson, Kate Quinn, Burt’s Bees Baby, Goumi, etc.). The affordable service delivers custom baby and toddler wardrobe capsules curated to age, size and style preferences, conveniently to your doorstep. When you’re done with a style, simply swap it for something else.


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6. Sustain by Kat

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Onesie Price: $28

This particular brand uses plant-based dyes for their organic cotton clothing.

According to the National Institutes of Health, our skin absorbs the chemicals found in our clothes. Therefore, it is essential to take necessary precautions when it comes to the clothes we wear. Sustain helps eliminate worries by using only non-toxic plant dyes and organic fabrics to create their fashion pieces. It is fascinating to see the variety of colors that can be achieved through nature!


5. Boody

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Onesie Price: $20

If you're in search of the softest clothing for your baby, you'll definitely love Boody's bamboo fabric. It's important to note that not all bamboo is created equal. However, Boody uses a closed-loop system that recycles water and solvents, making their bamboo viscose fabric more eco-friendly. This brand believes in starting the change from the ground up, and so their collection of baby clothing is made from sustainably grown bamboo that's gentle on the planet and on your baby's skin.


7. MakeMake Organics

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Onesie Price: $24+

MakeMake Organics is a store that offers a wide range of super-soft baby clothing, bedding, burp cloths, swaddle blankets, play mats, and more. Their designs are minimalist, modern, and gender-neutral, with simple patterns and calming colors that look super cute. All products are made with GOTS organic, Fair Trade, and OEKO-TEX certified fabric, which ensures that they are eco-friendly and free from toxic chemicals.

The size range goes from newborn to 24 months.


8. Tabeeze

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Onesie Price: $20+

Tabeeze is a sustainable and intuitive baby clothing brand that is transforming the way parents dress their babies. They have introduced a new baby bodysuit that is made with GOTS Certified Organic Cotton and features patented shoulder flaps and fumble-free snap alignment. This eliminates the struggle that parents face while trying to fit clothing over their baby's head or squirmy hands. The Baby Bodysuit goes on from the bottom up and snaps closed over the baby's shoulders, making dressing and changing much more comfortable. It also enables quick and easy skin-to-skin bonding between the parent and the baby.


9. Q for Quinn

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Socks Price: $9+ for 3-pack

Q for Quinn is a brand that is dedicated to creating sustainable, non-toxic, and GOTS (Global Organic Textiles Standard) certified basics.

The brand is committed to producing safe clothing for babies and children while also being gentle on the planet and communities. They offer a range of kids' and grown-up basics for ultimate comfort, including seamless socks and underwear for the most sensitive little ones. Q for Quinn also has a charitable aspect, where they donate a school meal to some of the world's poorest children through Mary's Meals with every item sold.


10. MORI

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Onesie Price: $8+

MORI is a brand that specializes in creating super-soft baby clothes and other essentials using sustainably sourced, high-quality fabrics.

You can find a wide range of options from lovely ribbed fabrics to character prints that are sure to delight. Additionally, MORI ships all their products in recyclable kraft paper bags, making them an eco-friendly choice.

Don't forget to check out their popular Sleep Sacks and matching family pjs!


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11. Hanna Andersson

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Onesie Price: $11+

Hanna Andersson is a popular brand that offers a wide range of clothing for babies and children. Their collection includes character clothing and PJs featuring popular Disney princesses and Marvel superheroes that kids love. Founded in Portland in 1983, Hanna Andersson was one of the first brands to focus on sustainability in kids' clothing. They use natural materials like organic and OEKO-TEX® STANDARD 100 cotton in much of their clothing, which is designed to be durable and long-lasting, even after multiple washes. Many moms swear by this brand, as the clothing can be handed down from one child to another. In addition to their new clothing collection, Hanna Andersson also has a Pre-Loved section on their website, which is a favorite among customers.


12. Burt’s Bees Baby

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Onesie Price: $10+

For those who are looking for affordable and accessible baby clothes, Burt's Bees Baby is a great brand to consider.

It is particularly popular among mothers who want to buy organic cotton clothing that can withstand regular wear and washes, while still being budget-friendly.

Among their range of products, the zip-up footie pajamas are some of the most beloved items, as they are extremely easy to put on your baby.


13. 1212

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Onesie Price: $24+

This brand offers comfortable and versatile clothing made from organic materials that are safe for both children and the environment. It is a mom-owned brand that prioritizes healthy choices for kids and the planet.

They use 100% organic, non-toxic fabric that is incredibly soft and ensures that your child will have a comfortable and peaceful sleep.

The brand's range includes all the basics and features minimalistic yet adorable prints.


14. Finn & Emma

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Onesie Price: $14

Finn & Emma is a brand that exclusively uses the finest 100% organic cotton, eco-friendly dyes, and all-natural wood for their products, including toys.

Their garments and accessories are made ethically and focus on promoting social and economic independence for local people, especially women, who work in a safe and fair environment to provide for their families. We appreciate the simplicity of this brand, and the outfit pictured is absolutely adorable!


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