Liquid or solid vegan soft perfumes

sabe-masson-small.jpgIsabelle Sabé Masson wanted to create an eco-friendly skin care perfume, with only oil, water and natural fragrances. The soft perfumes are available in bottles, but also into a solid form in sticks or soaps.

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Sustainable capsule collection by Emporio Armani

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Emporio Armani launches a casualwear capsule collection of trench coats, blousons, T-shirts, button-down shirts, shorts and pullovers made of sustainable material. The packaging is certified compostable.

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Eco-adhesive, repositionable and long-lasting luxury jewelry tattoos

marbella-small.jpgMarbella Paris® creates eco-adhesive, repositionable and long-lasting luxury jewelry tattos for the skin and the hair.

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James Bond's 007 luggage made of sustainable material

Globe Trotter has launched a collection of sustainable luggage and briefcase inspired by the ones owned by Daniel Craig in the last James Bond No Time to Die, released end of 2021 in the United Kingdom and in the United States.

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Cosmetics made of coffee grounds or fruit stones

Upcycle-small.jpgUpcircle makes cosmetics from by-products of the food industry: coffee grounds, fruit stones, peels or date seeds include active principles that are beneficial for the skin and can be repurposed into creams, serum and scrubs.

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Ecoresponsible and solidarity-based upcycled design

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The solidarity-based design studio Les Résilientes allows reintegration through economic activity by using already existing resources, coming from Made.com in the frame of a partnership initiated in January 2020. The brand delivers 2,5 tons of furniture and objects per year, which are no longer in use in its showroom to ensure they will be upcycled

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Chanel takes inspiration from biomimicry to create an anti-aging cosmetic line

Chanel-n1-small.gifIt is by studying the successive stages of the camellia growth that the maison has developed its skincare line The N°1 de Chanel. The cosmetics contain until 97% of natural ingredients out of which 76% of camellia derivatives and the packaging have been lightened and use sustainable raw materials.

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