May
16

Up to 50% off at Natural Collection

Natural Collection has up to 50% off selected products in its fabulous mid-season sale. So grab yourself a bargain or two, and enjoy that warm glow that comes from knowing you’ve scratched that shopping itch with a visit to one of the UK’s leading and award-winning green shops.

Natural Collection offers a department store range of ecologically considered products including organic cotton and fair trade clothing and accessories, homeware and gardenware, energy-saving gadgets, organic cosmetics, eco cleaning products and much more. Each item is carefully researched and selected to promote ecological and sustainable manufacturing practices.

Our favourite? This stunning and on trend organic cotton tie dress (check out that 80s influenced drop waist) which is now half price – was £44.95, now only £22.45.

Visit Natural Collection now for up to 50% off selected products in their mid-season sale.


Dec
27

Eco style with a recycled ring pull bag

Green and chic – the recycled ring pull bag

Eco-chic meets practicality with this stylish recycled ring pull bag. Given the global popularity of brands like Coca-Cola and Pepsi, it will surprise no one to know that every year we throw out millions of soft drinks cans – most of which could be easily recycled. One company has come up with a wonderful way of recycling the ring pulls from these cans – making these beautiful handbags. A fabulously versatile accessory, the bag’s unique ‘chain mail’ effect fits perfectly with the current taste for ‘fierce’ style, so would be ideal to bring a touch of glamour to a simple outfit of t-shirt, jeans and boots, or conversely to toughen up a night-time look of party dress and heels. Produced in Brazil, each recycled ring pull bag is made of over 400 recycled aluminium ring pulls which are painted in a matt gold finish, and is fully lined in a matching colour tone. That’s a lot of ring pulls saved from landfill! A matching recycled ring pull coin purse is also available, or you can also buy the bag in silver, depending on the look you are after. Because aluminium is a lightweight material, these recycled ring pull bags not only look great, they are not heavy to carry, so they won’t weigh you down on a night out!


Dec
5

Chic, comfy and eco-friendly – bamboo slippers

Be eco-comfy with these bamboo slippers

 These eco-friendly bamboo slippers from Totes are both comfy and stylish – easy on your feet and on the planet! Bamboo is one of the most eco-friendly materials around: unlike cotton, it does not need intensive farming or chemicals to thrive (non-organic cotton is one of the most chemical-intensive textiles to produce). A fast growing and sustainable crop, bamboo is being used more and more in clothing. It is especially ideal for footwear as it is breathable, deodorising and cool, as well as being naturally anti-bacterial. These bamboo slippers are machine washable and biodegradable, and are made from a bamboo-based viscose and polyester mix. The bamboo clog slippers are also lightweight, soft and durable, with a unique insole for added padding, which means extra comfort! Isotoner is a subsidiary of well-known brand Totes, so you can be assured that the slippers are well-made and of the quality you associate with the Totes brand – and of course, this means they last longer, which further reduces waste as they need replacing less often.  Isotoner’s eco-friendly range is designed with ethical sourcing, sustainability and the environment as priorities – as well as using sustainable and eco-friendly materials for the slippers themselves, Isotoner also uses recycled cardboard for the packaging, further lessening the environmental impact. So when you wear these comfy, stylish bamboo slippers, not only will your feet be happy, so will the planet!


Dec
4

Eco chic with a Katharine Hamnett ethical bag

Love the planet with a Katharine Hamnett organic cotton tote bag

Ever since she encouraged us to Choose Life in the 80s, designer Katharine Hamnett has been passionate about political and environmental causes – and she remains true to those beliefs with this stylish Katharine Hamnett ethical bag. An oversized tote made from 100% organic cotton, this Katharine Hamnett ethical bag is big enough for everything you need – whether it’s to use for all your groceries (and reduce your plastic bag consumption) or just to carry round your everyday essentials in style. The bag is available in pink and black or black and white, and further sealing its eco and ethical credentials, it is printed in the UK with water-based, eco-friendly inks that will fade after the first wash to give it a fantastic, vintage look. Katharine Hamnett is one of the first – if not the first – to bring us slogan t-shirts (she famously wore an anti-nuclear t-shirt to meet Mrs Thatcher). As one of the UK’s most influential designers, the fact that she is putting the weight of her name behind a campaign to raise awareness of injustice in the clothing industry is helping drive demand for organic cotton. This helps small farmers – who earn up to 50% more for their goods when they are organic, as this massively reduces production costs – and the environment, as non-organic cotton is one of the most chemically intensive materials to produce. So you may have grown out of dancing to Wham!, but you can still enjoy some vintage cool with this chic and eco-friendly Katharine Hamnett ethical bag. 


Nov
28

Elegant and ethical: cruelty-free silk scarves

Cruelty-free silk scarves

Fair trade cruelty-free silk scarves allow you to enjoy the beauty of silk without any of the guilt that accompanies traditionally manufactured silk. In commercial silk production, silkworms are killed during the production process, either by the cocoons being submerged in boiling water or pierced with a needle, so that the silk can be unravelled in one long continuous thread, but no such methods are involved in creating these beautiful fair trade cruelty-free silk scarves. The cruelty-free, traditional  production method allows the worms to chew their way out of the cocoons, and results in a gorgeous, tactile texture that is caused by the broken threads. As well as being kind to the worms, these cruelty-free silk scarves are kind to people, too. Available in Prussian Blue and Cassis, they are handmade in India using traditional methods of hand spinning and weaving that have passed down from generation to generation. Because the manufacturers are paid a fair wage for their talents, buying one of these stylish cruelty-free silk scarves helps you protect the livelihoods of traditional artisans, helping them build and maintain their communities. So as well as making an elegant gift (for yourself or someone else!), these cruelty-free, fair trade silk scarves enable small producers to thrive and prosper. So why not treat yourself to one of each colour?


Nov
23

Eco-friendly, funky footwear – Simple TOEst boots

Simple TOEst boots – eco-friendly footwear

If you’re a fan of Ugg boots, but you’re not that happy with the idea of wearing sheepskin, you will love these super comfy TOEst high knitted boots from Simple. Ugg boots have been a celebrity favourite for years now, and have raised the bar for comfortable footwear – but for many people, wearing sheepskin is an ethical no-no. If this is true for you, Simple TOEst boots are the answer to your – and your feet’s – prayers! Practical, durable and as comfy as a pair of Uggs, these TOEst boots have the eco-advantage in that they are made from hemp (coated in beeswax to make them more water resilient) with a hemp/organic cotton blend knitted shaft to pull up or down, depending on the look you are after, making these adaptable as well as eco-friendly. Stylish and contemporary, Simple TOEst boots use hemp because it is the ideal fabric for footwear – a strong, durable and breathable fibre that is also eco-friendly because, unlike non-organic cotton – which is a chemically-intensive fabric to produce – hemp doesn’t need chemicals and intensive farming procedures to produce. This means that as well as being kind to your feet, Simple TOEst boots are kind to the environment – so why not treat yourself to a pair? They’ll certainly make walking around doing all that Christmas shopping a bit more bearable.


Nov
22

Be naughty or nice with Pants to Poverty Santa Pants

Pants to Poverty Santa Pants – making Christmas sexy and fun

Pants to Poverty Santa pants are the latest style from ethical underwear manufacturer Pants to Poverty. Pants to Poverty was set up as an evolution from the Make Poverty History initiative and proves that fundraising can be both fun and serious at the same time. The Pants to Poverty Santa pants, like all Pants to Poverty ethical underwear, are made from organic cotton (so reducing their environmental impact, as standard cotton is a chemical intensive fabric) and are Fair trade, ensuring that  producers are paid a fair wage for their goods and not exploited. On top of this, £1 profit from the sale of every pair of Pants to Poverty Santa pants is reinvested into campaigning for Trade Justice. The red and white Pants to Poverty Santa pants are available in male and female styles, and small, medium and large sizes. These sexy, snuggly eco-pants make a fun, festive and cheeky gift for the man or woman in your life – and at less than £10 per pair, they are an ideal stocking filler. Or you can wear them with stockings, the choice is yours! However you want to wear them, and whether you have been naughty or nice, why not put a pair of Pants to Poverty Santa pants on your Christmas list?


Oct
31

Electrickery – recycling circuit boards into funky gifts

Electrickery and Revolve turn old circuit boards into great gifts

We live in a world where we are constantly encourage to upgrade our electronic equipment to something newer, smaller, shinier – and that can have a terrible impact on the environment. Waste from electronic and electrical equipment is growing year on year as we replace items faster and faster – an estimated 50,000 tonnes of printed circuit boards alone are scrapped every year. One company is helping reduce landfill by using old circuit boards and recycling them into unusual and stylish gifts. Electrickery are based in Fulham, London – so no air miles to worry about! – and have been recycling circuit boards since 1999. They produce a range of fun products including recycled circuit board cuff links, recycled circuit board lamps and recycled circuit board business card holders, and because they use such a range of boards, no two items are the same – ensuring completely unique gifts. Meanwhile, on a similar theme, Revolve takes items destined for landfill and turns them into fun and contemporary gifts. These include recycled circuit board coasters, recycled circuit board notebooks, and recycled circuit board mousemats. Like Electickery, Revolve is a UK company – they are based in Huddersfield – so as well as ensuring that you are saving items from landfill, you can also be assured that your products don’t clock up the air miles. Also like Electrickery, Revolve create products based on their supply of destined-for-landfill circuit boards, so every product is different, giving each its own unique charm.


Oct
27

Nkuku – stylish fair trade and recycled gifts

Quality ethical products from Nkuku

For high-quality, eco-friendly fair trade gifts and homewares, look no further than Nkuku. The name comes from a village in Zambia and was inspired by the travels of the founder of this Devon-based company, which aims to promote fair trade and reward traditional artisans in Africa and India by selling their work in the UK. Examples of this include the stylish Savannah leather case, perfect as an alternative to a briefcase. The Savannah is handmade from leather and is dyed using vegetable extract and tree bark by a co-operative in Rajasthan, so you can be assured that not only is the bag eco-friendly, the workers are paid a fair wage for their work. Nkuku also sells classic leather-bound journals and photo albums, made with naturally tanned leather and recycled paper. If you’d rather use vegetarian friendly materials, Nkuku offers stylish journals and photo albums bound in hand-printed cotton paper, which come in recycled cotton boxes, or books made from recycled saris, making each one different depending on the fabric used. If you are looking for eco-friendly homewares, Nkuku produces a range of handmade cotton bed linen, printed by hand using traditional methods and wooden block printing, as well as high quality woollen throws, made from recycled wool. So you can enjoy original, beautiful things for your home while knowing you are supporting a fair trade, environmentally responsible company and helping traditional artisans profit from their skills.


Oct
25

Wrap up warm with Patagonia’s eco-friendly jackets

Eco-friendly outdoor clothing from Patagonia

Now that the clocks have gone back and autumn in truly upon us, a warm coat seems a vital investment – but it can be hard to find warm winter clothing with good eco-credentials. Step forward outdoor and technical clothing company Patagonia, who do a range of stylish jackets and coats suitable for the British outdoors and all that it can throw at us, without compromising on green ethics. Starting out as a one-man company that made tools for climbers, Patagonia remains a major name for climbing, surfing and outdoor apparel, but the simple, stylish lines of its clothes have won it a broader audience. Patagonia uses recycled polyester and organic cotton in  many of its clothes; for example, its Isotope Parka is made from double-layered 50% recycled polyester, incorporating a wear-alone vest filled with 90% recycled Thermogreen insulation and has a 50% recycled polyester waterproof/breathable barrier – making it perfect for hill walking or just navigating a rainy city afternoon. Likewise, its lightweight stormproof jacket (available for both men and women) comprises a 2-layer fabric with a 100% recycled-polyester hanging mesh and 100% recycled polyester taffeta liner.  The company produces a wide range of clothes for men and women: fleeces, organic cotton t-shirts, flannel shirts, trainers and walking shoes, organic cotton yoga pants for women, dresses made from recycled polyester and organic cotton, cord trousers for men and bright, stylish tops for women. All are made to the same high eco standards, reflecting the company’s Mission Statement:  “Build the best product, do no unnecessary harm, use business to inspire and implement solutions to the environmental crisis.” Given Patagonia’s strong ties to the natural environment, it isn’t surprising that the company donates time, services and money (at least 1% of sales) to environmental groups. So you can keep dry and warm this winter, without giving up your high eco standards.


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