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Mother’s Day is
the occasion to show your mom how much you appreciate her and all that she does for you. While you could simply pick up a classic flower bouquet from your local store, there are plenty of unique and personal gifts that will encourage mom to take some time for herself. If you’re not sure where to start, take a look at this curated collection of our favorite self-care essentials.
L’Beauxtique Evening Body Serum
If mom is stressed, tired, and low on time (and do you know a mom who isn’t?), this body serum has a subtle scent that gently reminds her to relax and rest. Created by a female-run BIPOC company, this curated blend of 14 plant-based ingredients with aromatic notes of cardamom, jasmine, palo santo, and yuzu is designed for relaxation and to enrich your skin. Use code MOTHERSDAY10 for 10% off the serum and gift set through midnight 5/9/21. They are also offering free shipping to the contiguous U.S.
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Pic: Kathmandu New Zealand-based outdoor apparel brand Kathmandu has partnered with The Renewal Workshop, a leading provider of circular solutions, to kickstart a circular mapping project for providing renewal and recommerce programmes to its customers in the future. The brand has also urged fashion businesses across Australasia to join them in reducing textile waste. We are thrilled to be partnering with The Renewal Workshop to work together to do our part in reducing textile waste, and to be the first of hopefully many businesses in Australia and New Zealand to work towards circularity. This partnership is a significant first step towards achieving our 2025 sustainability goal of integrating circular economy principals into our business operations, said Reuben Casey, CEO, Kathmandu, according to Australian media reports.
Kathmandu calls on entire industry to make change
By Imogen Bailey | 22 April 2021
Kathmandu is calling on Australian and New Zealand fashion businesses to join it and The Renewal Workshop in their mission to reduce textile waste on a larger scale in Australasia.
Announcing a partnership with The Renewal Project today – Earth Day – Kathmandu will collaborate on a circular mapping project with the aim to provide a solution for consumers via a renewal and re-commerce program in the future.
The partnership is the first of its kind in Australia and New Zealand to address textile waste in this way, with an aim to reduce the 23 kgs per person (on average) of textiles waste that is currently added to landfill every year.
Apr 20, 2021 Courtesy of The North Face
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The North Face is committed to creating the best performing products for exploration, leading with recycled, renewable and regenerative materials that leave an ever-smaller footprint on the planet we must protect. We call this “Exploration without Compromise.”
To make this vision a reality, 100% of the top materials we use for The North Face apparel will be recycled, regenerative or renewable by 2025. We’ve decided to focus our efforts on how we make our products, because more than half of our carbon footprint is generated from product creation and this is an opportunity to create the largest environmental reduction for our brand.
New Balance announced a range of strategic alliances to support its climate goals. “Sustainability has always been a top priority for New Balance, and our commitment to fostering a healthier planet has never been stronger,” said John Stokes, New Balance head of global sustainability. “We need to act with urgency, and our work is further strengthened by like-minded alliances that help extend our reach. Creating and sustaining a healthier planet requires a collective effort, and we couldn’t be more excited for the work ahead with some truly incredible individuals and organizations by our side.”
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As part of its Responsible Leadership strategy, New Balance is moving toward a low carbon with a set of goals now and into 2030: