ECO ALLIANCE Ecomask: The Most Sustainable Face Mask on the Planet "Our vision is to make the most sustainable and effective reusable face masks on the market to end mask trash." Laura, founder of Ecomask
ECO ALLIANCE Gazed: Accessible Art, Sustainable Clothing "You can never please or satisfy everybody, but our supportive community and friends ensure us that we do the right thing," Magda of Gazed
Creatives: Begin Studio x Lusan "It’s so important to me to ensure that my values of fun, sustainability, and research-led design come through in all of my work and it’s become the reason my clients come to me!" Amy of Begin Studio
ECO ALLIANCE Blümeli: Eco-Friendly Art Prints that Feel Like Home "Every tiny, tiny bit to make this place a better, healthier planet again is important. I wouldn't want to do this business, if I didn't have the opportunity to make it as sustainable as possible," Marie, founder of Blümeli
ECO ALLIANCE Little Danube: Beautiful Vegan Soap Bars that Heighten Your Senses "My vision is to be a global skincare brand which encourages a conscious culture and to redefine the beauty standards and industry by providing plastic-free products." Katrina, founder of Little Danube
ECO ALLIANCE A Feel of New York through Stationery with Bklyn Post "Sustainability in my brand is important because it’s my way of saying, while I want to provide beautiful and inspiring products, I also want to sustain our beautiful planet!" Sheena, founder of Bklyn Post
ECO ALLIANCE Folio: Inspiring Moments of Connection with Luxury Paper Goods "I try to take everyday moments and use them to create cards that are relatable, loveable, and just really human." Ian, founder of Folio
ECO ALLIANCE Going virtual at Beyond 2020 with The Atelier We caught up with The Atelier's co-founders, Taryn Herrit & Angela Osborne, to hear about their masterful foray into the virtual event space.
ECO ALLIANCE SISEA: Artful + Thoughtful RTWs, Accessories and Everything Else in Between "I like that there is freedom to rethink or change right now, because so much is uncertain. The uncertainty allows us to open ourselves to possibility, to reframe our purpose in order to fully realize our true DNA as a brand," Chelsea, Founder of SISEA
Creatives: Third Ginger Studio x Autumn & Thistle Homewares "Stories are personal, relatable and work to humanise a brand, building a strong emotional connection with the audience," Kailtlyn of Third Ginger Studio
ECO ALLIANCE Love for Art and Eco-Friendly Stationery with Rico Bujo "Sustainability is important to me because packaging is a huge part of the letter mail experience I’m providing. It’s my responsibility to be mindful of the environment and the resources used to run my shop," Rico Suico of Rico Bujo
ECO ALLIANCE Holen Apparel: Serving Women and the Environment with Bold Clothing "We keep moving forward because we want to serve our fellow sisters on this earth the power of a good outfit can go a very long way." Sarah Hamilton, founder of Holen Apparel
ECO ALLIANCE Duke & Pepper: Plants in Art Form "The trees, water, air, and animals that we take for granted each day are all living organisms and should be treated with utmost respect." Jasmin Lee, founder of Duke & Pepper
ECO ALLIANCE Ellie Compton: Telling Stories through Whimsical Architectural Cross Sections "I love being able to create art that people can get lost in and feel so intrinsically connected to." Ellie Compton
ECO ALLIANCE Pretty Kind London: Eco-Friendly Never Looked so Pretty "Every detail of my business is important to me. Because my vision is to have a completely ethical business, to contribute to a better world for everyone," Mutia Ademola, founder of PKL
Creatives: Fierce Media x Love Your Mother Boutique "Our vision is to share stories and inspire. We intend to live a purposeful life while being creative and investing our time and passion in value-based endeavors through the Fierce Family," Neda Niaki and Aniseh Sharifi of Fierce Media
ECO ALLIANCE How to prep for the Holidays: a Q&A with NaturAll Club Here's how NaturAll Club founder and CEO Muhga Eltigani gets organized for the busy holiday season, without forgetting to give back.
ECO ALLIANCE Thrift with Crys: Staying Trendy Sans the Eco Guilt "The reason I started my brand is to spread the word about sustainability and to share my creativity. To show how you can go to a thrift store to keep up with current trends instead of supporting fast fashion brands," Crystal Cali
ECO ALLIANCE Raising Awareness through Nature-Inspired Artworks with Laura Rose Design "Social and environmental issues inspire me to create change and raise awareness, and I’m always working on how to depict this in my designs." Laura of Laura Rose Design
ECO ALLIANCE Cosmetics by Tatiana: Empowering You To Become The Best Version of Yourself "We wanted to create a brand that stands for all aspects of self-improvement and it all starts with daily self-love." Tatiana & Adriana, founders of Cosmetics by Tatiana
ECO ALLIANCE Maters & Co: Plastic-free, 100% Pure, & Natural Honey "We want to educate people and show them why it is so important to support ethical beekeepers who care for the environment and not just making profits and exhausting bees." Kate Maters, founder of Maters & Co
Creatives: Ode and the Odds x Everywhere Specialty Coffee "My brand is "a little bit of everything" and I wanted to show that it is okay, the right people or client will appreciate what I do," Ode Pacheco
ECO ALLIANCE Two Green Thumbs Up for Leaf Supply "We strongly believe in the power of plants to transform a space. Not only are they aesthetically beautiful, they also bring a sense of calm, improve air quality, aid productivity, and strengthen our connection with the natural world." Sophia and Lauren of Leaf Supply
ECO ALLIANCE Wild Beauty Cosmetics: Going Wild for Old Techniques & Sustainable, Cruelty-Free Makeup "If I was going to create something, I knew I couldn’t make more waste to just sell a product," Danielle, Founder of Wild Beauty Cosmetics
ECO ALLIANCE Apparel that Spreads Love and Happiness with Backward Prints "We all have a choice, and if we all choose to make better choices, it will have a profound impact on future generations to come." Brynne Cogorno, founder of Backward Prints