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Brands that Put the Planet First
May 14, 2020

As more and more companies are using resources and creating products that are not safe for the environment, it’s important that we all do our part to seek out the brands that put the planet first. Take a look at some of our favorite environmentally-friendly brands that are delivering excellent products that are safe for the environment.

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Jack Wolfskin

Jack Wolfskin
Source: GearJunkie

Jack Wolfskin has been a top outdoor brand in Europe for 39 years now and has recently become available in the United States. With everything from jackets, footwear, camping equipment, and even care products to help your items last longer, Jack Wolfskin will easily become your one-stop-shop for all things outdoor. On top of providing fantastic products, they are also dedicated to preserving the planet. Their materials are PFC free, and they provide plenty of inspiration for outdoor adventures on their site and social media channels.

Yeti

yeti
Source: Electronic Express

Made for outdoor enthusiasts by outdoor enthusiasts, Yeti has certainly made a name for themselves in the world of sustainable outdoor products. Producing everything from coolers and cups to backpacks and camping chairs, this is a retailer you don’t want to miss out on. All of their products are made with eco-friendly materials, and by nature, Yeti helps their clientele stop using plastic water bottles and implement reusable bottles.

Beyond Meat

Beyond Meat
Source: USA Today

An up-and-coming plant-based protein company, Beyond Meat has started providing plant-based burgers, sausage, beef, and more in an effort to curb client change and better general human health. Their products are available in larger retailers like Sprouts and Target, and are even used by some fast food chains like Carl’s Jr. and Del Taco. The protein levels are equal to (and sometimes greater than) that provided in animal-based products, and with plenty of recipes and resources on their site, this is an easy must-try.

Smartwool

Smartwool
Source: Business Insider

When it comes to eco-friendly, sustainable clothing, Smartwool has it down to a science. They use only Merino wool, which is made of proteins and amino acids and has been proven to have regenerative properties. The wool is ethically sourced, and they prioritize animal safety and environmental stability in their resource gathering. While they focus on socks, they also have other items like sweaters and jackets.

Honest

honest
Source: DrinkPreneur

Honest is a well-known beverage company providing options ranging from green teas to children’s juice boxes. Not only do they promote healthy living with their products, but they have put forth a conscious effort to reduce their environmental footprint and insist on only using organic, high-quality ingredients from local growers. This ensures that they are selling excellent products while also supporting small businesses and creating economic opportunities.

 

 

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My name is John Tarantino … and no, I am not related to Quinton Tarantino the movie director. I love writing about the environment, traveling, and capturing the world with my Lens as an amateur photographer.

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