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Curated edits on slow fashion and sustainable style trends to help readers make the maximum statement with the smallest carbon footprint.
Ibiza Fashion Festival: Stunning Sustainable Style Takes Center Stage
The Ibiza Fashion Festival 2024 celebrated sustainable style on the White Isle, showcasing global eco-friendly brands and raising funds for One Pure Sea
The Rise of Vegan Footwear: Taking A Walk on the Green Side
The vegan footwear market is booming, attracting high-profile investments from celebrities like Leonardo DiCaprio and Nicki Minaj as consumer demand for eco-friendly and cruelty-free options continues to rise
Eid Gifts with Impact: Support Palestine This Year
Stand in solidarity with the people of Gaza this Eid al-Adha with these 12 gift ideas ranging from locally sourced olive oils to a lab grown diamond ring…with proceeds going to those in need.
Pedal Power: How Bicycles Are The Wheely Green Fuel Of The Future
From mobile e-hospitals to water pumps and thigh-powered smoothies, the bicycles of tomorrow will be powering up everything from the school disco to the local cinema
From Legacy to Lingerie: Cambaj’s Commitment to Ethical Intimates
Whether you’re on the hunt for pretty essentials or something a little more playful, Cambaj Lingerie offers sustainable options that allow you to curate an eco-conscious, stylish underwear drawer
From Plastic Bottles to Perfect Pants: How Eco Leisurewear is Changing the Game
These environmentally friendly leisurewear brands are perfect for conscious fashion enthusiasts who believe in looking good while doing good
Sustainable Luxury: Inside M2R’s Hand-Knotted Rug Revolution
The Ethicalist chats to award-winning German designer Sebastian Herkner who recently designed a collection of hand knotted rugs for luxury label, M2R
Green And Glamorous: The Beginner’s Guide To An Eco-Friendly Wardrobe
Being sustainably stylish is good for the planet but it can be tricky knowing where to start – here are seven tips to get your eco-friendly wardrobe started
Planned Obsolescence: The Environmental Toll of Unrepairable Tech
With more people than phones on Earth, tech giants’ relentless pursuit of upgrades via planned obsolescence is exacerbating the global e-waste crisis, highlighting the urgent need for longer-lasting, easily repairable devices