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Rothy's

Rothy's creates a variety of eco-friendly beautiful flats. They turn plastic bottles into their own signature thread, use humanely harvested merino wool, carbon-free and luxe vegan leather for sustainable outsoles, and make their insoles from bio-based castor oil and recycled materials.  Click the link below to learn more!

Cotopaxi

Named for an active stratovolcano in the Andes, Cotopaxi follows their creed of Do Good by creating outdoor products and experiences funding sustainable poverty alleviation. 1% of Cotopaxi's profits are used each year to address poverty and support community development. Their grant program promotes organizations that build sustainable solutions and collaborate with local communities that work to create stable communities. Click the link below to learn more!

WeWOOD

WeWOOD is an Italian watch company and the first to create wrist watches from 100% wood. Along with watches, WeWOOD sells sunglasses made of eco-friendly cotton fibers. Additionally, through collaboration with organizations such as American Forests and Trees for the Future, for every watch sold they plant a tree. Click the link below to learn more!

Looptworks

A name that states their long term goal of closed-loop solutions in manufacturing, Looptworks is an Oregon based business that repurposes and upcycles materials into limited edition products. All Looptworks materials were destined for landfills until Looptworks took and transformed them into products such as apparel, bags and purses, and laptop cases. Click the link below to learn more!

Recover

Founded in 2010, Recover is an apparel company that uses sustainable methods and materials in every step of their design and manufacturing process. Materials are made from recycled plastic bottles and upcycled cotten while the use of dyes, chemicals, water, and energy is greatly reduced. Additionally, Recover uses no plastic packaging. Click the link below to learn more!

Allbirds

A shoe company for the environmental age, Allbirds' entire supply chain is going carbon neutral, paying to take a tonne of carbon from the atmosphere for every carbon tonne they emit as a business. Using merino wool, recycled bottles, castor bean oil, recycled cardboard, bio-tpu, TENCEL™ Lyocell made from trees, sugarcane, and Allbirds' own Trino™, their materials are also eco-friendly. Their packaging is just as sustainable as their footwear, using 90% post-consumer recycled cardboard as shoebox, shopping bag, and mailer all in one. Click the link below to learn more!

TerraCycle

A global leader among those repurposing hard-to-recycle waste, TerraCycle uses a circular waste system that reuses, upcycles, and recycles waste instead of shipping it to a landfill. They a variety of methods for people everywhere to reduce their waste including: free recycling programs to help dispose of hard-to-recycle items, the Zero Waste Box™, platform, municipal programs, products and services facilitating regulated waste recycling (such as what to do with organic or medical waste), and event services. TerraCycle also created Loop, a sustainable shopping service that ships products from leading brands in a zero-waste delivery system. Click the link below to learn more!

Ecosia

There are plenty of search engines, but Ecosia is unique in that their search ads generate income for Ecosia, and that income is used to plant trees. Using Ecosia Travel is another way to help the environment; for each booking made from Ecosia Travel, an average of 25 trees will be planted. Plus, Ecosia ensure that your data is kept from advertisers and there are no third party trackers, unlike most search engines. Click the link below to learn more!

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