100% organic olive oil Marseille soap, cooked in the caldron

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L'Olivier de Leos offers natural Marseille soap cubes, containing 72% of vegetal oils. No colouring nor fragrance are added.

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Organic shampoo in refillable containers

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Lao launches two organic shampoos from hemp and from nettle, for straight and curly hair. The bottles made of aluminium can be refilled at certain hairdressers or in specialist shops.

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Affordable jewelry handmade, covered with Fairmined-gold certified

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Manora Bijoux creates affordable jewelry made of brass covered with ethical gold. Five percent of the profits will be donated to the Cancer Ligue (Ligue contre le Cancer).

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Artistic upcycling made in Kenya sold in French National Museum

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The boutique of the Confluence Museum in Lyon puts up upcycled unique pieces on sale, in the frame of the exhibition Une Afrique en couleurs (Africa in colours) until August 22nd, 2021. The raw material is collected on beaches and art works are made by the social and supporting company OCEAN SOLE AFRICA located in Kenya.

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Exceptional cuvée sold for the benefit of a charity, on November 15th, 2020

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The Hospices Civils de Beaune and the Château de Chambord forged an innovative partnership to sell an exceptional cuvée, on the occasion of the 160th Hospices de Beaune wine auction due to be held on Sunday 15th November 2020, whose benefits will be donated to the hospital workers of France who have fallen victim to Covid-19.

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Upcycled medal, sold for the benefit of the Goodplanet Foundation

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The House of Arthus Bertrand makes medals since 1803. Today, it recycles broken or old-fashioned jewellery in exchange for an engraved and numbered medal, whose benefits will be entirely donated to the Goodplanet Foundation.

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KENZO is launching a capsule collection made from GOTS certified cotton to support WWF

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KENZO designs essential garments from GOTS certified cotton, and will donate ten dollars pear each piece sold to the WWF in the frame of the global objective ''Tx2'', to protect wild tigers whose population has fall down to 3.200 animals in 2010.

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