1.Sustainable Style
Sustainably Chic, Natalie personally evaluates eco-friendly and ethical businesses from all around the world, highlighting her favorites and frequently providing readers with discounts. The products Natalie reviews are both environmentally friendly and aesthetically pleasing, and the blog is expertly constructed. We adore returning to her website and Instagram to discover fresh ethical products. In addition, we’re eager to find out how she and her unborn child live sustainably.
2. Going Zero Waste
Kathryn Kellogg founded Going Zero Waste to spread the knowledge she was acquiring after a health scare led her to transition to entire, from-scratch foods, all-natural deodorant, handmade cleaning products, and more. This blog offers all the resources you’ll need to begin living more sustainably, including helpful advice and in-depth articles on topics like the circular economy and building your very own zero waste community.
3.Beat Selva
There is nothing quite like Selva Beat, “an environmental newspaper with an edge,” that we have come across. To engage their readers and inspire them to effect change, they are integrating environmental awareness into popular youth culture. Although they are mainly a print publication, keep an eye on their website for weekly material about sustainable fashion, colorful inspiration, and offbeat food.
4.Eco-feminist princess
Since 2010, Jennifer Nini has been writing a blog about ethical fashion. She is a strong member of the sustainability community. Her website Eco Warrior Princess features articles on a variety of subjects, including organizing your closet, thrifting advice, organic cuisine, and political activity. Jennifer writes with precision and embodies what she says. Expect to be at least slightly moved to action if you visit her website.
5. Virtue Fibers
Green life is decomposed into manageable steps on the UK-based site Moral Fibres. The site’s founder, Wendy, has divided her content into five areas, including fashion, dining, and travel. Practical suggestions on how to arrive at greener decisions are provided for each category. It makes for a good lunchtime read.
6. Zero Waste Home
Bea Johnson, a person who started living a zero waste lifestyle in 2008, writes the blog Zero Waste Home, which served as the platform for the best-selling book. She wants to dispel common misconceptions about the zero waste way of living and show that it is possible to lead a chic, healthy, and financially stable existence without producing any garbage. On her motivating site, you may get product recommendations, take part in her monthly obstacles, and discover more about living a “unpackaged” lifestyle.
7.Brown Skin & Sustainable Fashion
A platform devoted to sustainable development, social innovation, and holistic living is called Melanin & Sustainable Style (or MelaninASS). This site, which Dominique Drakeford founded, focuses on how communities of color perceive the ethical and sustainable world, helping to create a more diverse spectrum of voices and perspectives in the sector. Expect to find insightful investigations of mental health, companies they adore owned by people of color, self-care advice, and empowering for women of color in addition to the sharing of ethical and sustainable brands.
8.Conscious mother
We adore how the Mindful Momma community focuses on supporting one another rather than setting high standards for behavior. You may expect to discover practical advice on how to live a more mindful life while balancing a busy schedule on this site because it was written by a mom, for mums. Subscribe to her email list to gain access to all of her content, or just read the blog for advice on natural living, healthy eating, and toxic-free beauty.