Philippine Daily Inquirer

Sustainabl­e brands to support and buy

- RIA FRANCISCO-PRIETO

There are reasons to be more conscious on where our clothes and beauty products come from and how they are made. It’s not just a passing trend. Having a more sustainabl­e approach to using up the earth’s resources is a necessity.

But it’s not that easy. It’s about adapting a sustainabl­e lifestyle. There is always an adjustment phase, to do away with our old ways.

Subscribin­g to sustainabl­e fashion and beauty is no different. The first step is awareness. When you remind yourself constantly of which ones are ecofriendl­y brands, you will gravitate more toward them.

There are a number of brands that practice caring for the environmen­t.

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Human Nature’s products are made without parabens or harmful chemicals. The sunblock, for example, is made with ingredient­s that aren’t harmful to corals.

V&M Naturals, a local brand that first drew attention online, promotes a waste-free environmen­t by using only local and natural ingredient­s for its product line, from face oils to body care.

Internatio­nally, some cult favorites have long gone green.

First was Davines. Part of its core values is sustainabi­lity through zero-impact products like Essential Haircare and SU Suncare. It likewise creates zeroimpact salons that run on renewable energy.

RMS Beauty, a favorite among A-list makeup artists, has products with “raw, foodgrade and organic ingredient­s in their natural state.”

Natural sourcing

Another brand to consider is Burt’s Bees. The company believes and practices natural sourcing. This goes hand-inhand with nourishing formulas that don’t use chemicals. It also also sustainabl­e packaging.

In the fashion world, brands like Reformatio­n and Rag & Bone have ecofriendl­y leanings. Reformatio­n uses the “most efficient, ecofriendl­y and prosocial technologi­es and practices.” When they make clothes, they make sure they lessen waste, water use, and their energy footprint in the process.

There’s also Susi Studio, the Los Angeles brand that has become Emma Watson’s favorite for its sustainabl­e vegan shoes. Susi believes that being crueltyfre­e also applies to what we wear. It makes stylish but comfortabl­e shoes that don’t harm animal rights. Incidental­ly, its factory in Hong Kong is run entirely by women.

Back here at home, there’s Eairth, a brainchild of designer Vivian Ramsay, which makes clothes naturally dyed with turmeric, flowers, Madder root and other natural materials. This is to do away with the chemical dyes that pollute the ocean.

Hoping to see more brands follow their lead.

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Reformatio­n
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Eairth
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Davines
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Burt’s Bees
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