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Here is your guide to house and decor products that won't harm the planet.
Seventh Generation
Impact: B Corp, packaging made from recycleable materials, no animal testing.
Overview: Seventh Generation makes cleaning products that don't harm the planet. Particularly, I would recommend their aerosols as a substitute for ones with toxic chemicals.
Uncommon Goods
Impact: B Corp, donates to charity, uses recycled materials in packaging, independent artisans
Overview: Uncommon Goods is an online storefront to find lots of unique items, according to their website. In addition to featuring independent artisans, Uncommon Goods is a B Corp, making it a great place to shop! I really enjoy their Better To Give program, in which each purchase benefits a charity.
Etsy
Impact: Independent artisans, offsets carbon emissions, site uses renewable electricity
Overview: Etsy is an online storefront for independent artisans. I've discovered unique and interesting products on Etsy's site. In addition, according to their website, Etsy offsets 100% of its carbon emissions.
UNICEF Market
Impact: Donates to charity (UNICEF), independent artisans
Overview: UNICEF Market's profits go to help children in need. In addition, by buying from UNICEF market, you support an artisan selling their product. Some of my favorite products include the Hand Painted Batik Rayon Bunting, a chakra wall hanging, and Country Treasures, Guatemalan worry dolls.
James and Maria Organic Co
Impact: Gives to charity, uses plant based ingredients
Overview: James and Maria Organic Co gives 20% of their profits to children's education in developing countries. They make many different scents of candles and include a line of soy based candles. These plant based candles smell amazing!