Organic fruit carver, presidency of the French Republic's supplier

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Atef Barbouche is carver-artist: he makes organic fruit sculptures for the Palais de l'Elysées (French presidency), for the palaces or for private events. He has taken over the family business and works with his two brothers.

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Sustainable swim suits made from recycled fishing nets

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Founded in 2012 by Claire and Alix Mougenot, Luz Collections manufactures bathing suits, homewear and active wear from GOTS-certified organic cotton and Econyl.

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Eco-responsible certified sun care and cosmeceutical

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Sylvie Peres is dermatologist and has created a sun care SPF+ 50, endocrine disrupters, nanoparticles, acrylates and silicon free.

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Crackers made from beer bagasse, chestnut, buckwheat or fennel flavoured

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The residues from bier manufacturing process are small pieces of cereales(*), that are usually thrown away, even when they contain exceptional nutritional qualities: they are now collected and cooked, to be transformed into flavoured crackers, 100% vegan and natural.

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Hand woven pendant lamps, made from natural materials

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The hand woven pendant lamps are made by refugee artisans in Burkina Faso, from straw, yarn, organic cotton and metal following artisanal skills and techniques in basketry carried out by Tuareg and Fulani Peulh women. Each lamp can take one to two months of manufacture and order are delivered within 3 months.

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Multi-colour vegan make-up line, made from ultra-pure stones

Idun-small.jpgIdun Minerals is a Swedish make-up line, made from ultra-pur gems and not tested on animals.

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Withdrawn tulle tutus made by a solidarity workshop

fmk-tutu-small.jpgFrédérique Leininger repurchases the unused luxury tulle and has made unique tutus by a solidarity workshop. She also organises "vintage upcycling" classes where she teaches how to tranform every-day clothing into tutus.

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