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Celebrating Female Owned Brands at Conscious Lifestyle Collective

In honour of Women’s Month, we’re shining a spotlight on the inspiring women leading the brands at Conscious Lifestyle Collective. From skincare to beauty to wellness, each founder brings a deeply meaningful mission rooted in empowerment, sustainability, and authenticity.   Natural Skincare and Wellness Eco Diva Natural Founded in Cape Town in 2012 by Nicole Sherwin, whose own journey through heavy metal poisoning, eczema, acne, and digestive imbalance led her to plant-based healing. Backed by expertise in holistic wellness from her naturopathic family, Nicole created Eco Diva Natural, an award winning, vegan skincare line using superfood ingredients, sustainable packaging, and a strong ethical mission to uplift both skin and planet. Shop Eco Diva   Nolia Skin Founded by Samantha October, Nolia Skin stemmed from a personal quest for clean, high performing skincare that addressed her skin sensitivities. Her ethos includes transparency, plant powered yet science backed formulas, locally sourced ingredients, and cruelty free production, all with simplicity and honesty in mind Shop Nolia Skin   Lelive Africa Founded by Swazi South African model Amanda Du Pont, Lelive Africa combines dermatologist‑approved science with potent African botanical heritage, including baobab, marula, and mongongo. Built for real results over trends, this brand is deeply rooted in both effective skincare and celebration of African ingredients and heritage. Shop Lelive   Aura Spritz Aura Spritz is where skincare meets soul care. Handcrafted in Cape Town by a woman led team, Aura's mists are blended with active natural ingredients to hydrate, plump, and refresh all skin types, while the additional essentials oils help elevate your mood and restore balance.   Sustainable Fashion and Wearable Art LEZA Founded by Jodi Leza, a self taught seamstress based in Hout Bay, Cape Town, this artisanal label transforms forgotten textiles into bold, wearable art. What began as a spontaneous spark of creativity has evolved into a purpose driven brand focused on sustainability, self expression, and education. Every piece is handcrafted locally with intention, encouraging textile recycling, challenging fast fashion norms, and inspiring a new wave of conscious creators across the city. FredRich A slow fashion, upcycled brand founded by Dinka Fredrich. FREDRICH crafts one of a kind garments from secondhand, vintage, and excess fabrics. Beyond its striking aesthetic, the label employs and supports local seamstresses and beaders. The brand is PETA approved vegan and aligned with Fashion Revolution principles, emphasising ethical design, circular fashion, and positive community impact Shop FredRich   Beauty and Health Sheba Feminine Sustainably created by women, Sheba Feminine is redesigning the language around reproductive and sexual health with organic cotton and biodegradable menstrual care products. Products range from organic cotton & biodegradable tampons, pads and pantyliners that ensures the safety and dignity  of your skin and reproductive health. Shop Sheba Feminine   Celluvac Launched in 2012 by Melanie Burgers together with Carol, Celluvac offers natural health and beauty tools designed to promote self-care and feminine connection. Created for busy women, their curated products integrate Chinese medicine, gua sha, LED wellness, and nurturing rituals into daily routines as acts of self-love. Shop Celluvac   Natural Yogi Founded by Cape Town yoga teacher Nadia Rosenthal, Natural Yogi offers natural, handmade products rooted in wellness and simplicity. From deodorants to body butters, each item is crafted with minimal, plant-based ingredients that support your body’s natural processes. The brand also encourages conscious consumption with eco-friendly refills and packaging. Bite&Brush South Africa’s first hydroxyapatite-based toothpaste tablets, Bite&Brush were crafted by dental hygienist Chrismarié Barnardt to offer a natural, effective, and eco-conscious alternative to traditional toothpaste. Packaged in a reusable glass jar, these tablets eliminate plastic waste while strengthening and remineralising enamel.   Thrifting and Second Hand Khensane Boutique What started as a small accessories side hustle in 2015 has evolved into a beloved thrift boutique, run by founder Khensane, who brings her unique eye for style to every piece. Inspired by her grandmother’s love for thrifting and her own varsity days spent hunting for hidden gems, Khensane turned a passion into purpose, curating stylish, one-of-a-kind clothing for bold, expressive women.     Slow Fashion Museā Born in Cape Town and led by founder Sheri, Museā is a slow fashion label grounded in thoughtful design and nostalgic craftsmanship. Inspired by childhood creativity and the calming ritual of sewing, each Museā piece is created with natural textures, soft silhouettes, and intentional storytelling. Produced locally in small batches, the brand invites wearers to embrace beauty that’s quiet and lasting, clothing for women who move through the world with grace and soul. Shop Musea     Women Empowerment Charities Design26 Foundation Founded in 2018 by Suraya Williams, with humble beginnings in her garage, Suraya began teaching girls aged 15–20 sewing skills as a response to rampant unemployment and limited opportunities in Mitchell’s Plain by providing accredited sewing training, mentoring, and paid job opportunities, Design26 has empowered over 100 young women.   Give Her Hope Founded in 2014 by Leanne Charlton, Give Her Hope was born out of Salt River’s Sunshade women’s group to offer training and income opportunities for disadvantaged women, Starting with repurposed ingredients, Leanne crafted a line of vegan, plastic free soap made from coconut oil, essential oils, and clay. Each bar is handmade by local women trained through the initiative, uplifting both entrepreneurship and sustainable craft.  Shop Give Her Hope

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Why do we celebrate World Environmental and Ocean days?

Why do we celebrate World Environmental and Ocean days? Why do we celebrate World Environmental and Ocean days? World Environmental and Ocean Days are internationally celebrated events that raise awareness and promote environmental conservation. Eco-conscious individuals, organizations, and communities across the world come together to reaffirm their commitment to protecting the planet these days. These annual celebrations, falling on June 5th and June 8th respectively, remind us of the urgent need to protect our planet's declining ecosystems and precious resources. This year you can get involved by doing the little things such as preventing litter, reducing waste, shopping sustainably, and lending your voice to the cause by educating family and friends.On one hand, World Environmental Day was established by the United Nations in 1974, to address challenges such as climate change, pollution, deforestation, and biodiversity loss. It serves to remind us as individuals, communities, organizations, and governments to make real commitments and take actionable steps toward leading more sustainable lives.On the other hand, World Ocean Day was declared by the United Nations in 2008 to raise awareness of the vital role oceans play in sustaining life on our planet Earth. Some issues facing our oceans include plastic pollution, overfishing, habitat destruction, and climate change. The day reminds us of the relationship between human activity and the overall health of the ocean. Collective and decisive action is important if we want to preserve marine ecosystems.What can we do to contribute or make a change?As members of a global village, we can each play a role in protecting the environment and oceans for future generations. Here are some ways we can contribute to positive change:1. Choose Sustainable Beauty Products:Opt for beauty brands that prioritize sustainability, using ethically sourced ingredients, eco-friendly packaging, and transparent manufacturing practices. Look for certifications like cruelty-free, organic, and fair trade to ensure your purchases align with environmental values.2. Reduce Plastic Waste:On the road to eliminating single-use plastics, we can start by investing in reusable alternatives such as refillable containers, bamboo toothbrushes, and stainless steel razors. Additionally, we support initiatives to reduce plastic pollution in oceans by participating in beach clean-ups or advocating for plastic-free policies in your community.Shop sustainable dental care on the CLC website here3. Conserve WaterYou can conserve water by taking shorter showers, turning off taps when not in use, and using water-efficient appliances. Be mindful of water-intensive products and processes, opting for eco-friendly alternatives whenever possible, for example reusing water to water your garden instead of fresh water.4. Support Ocean Conservation EffortsDonate to organizations dedicated to ocean conservation and marine protection, such as the Two Oceans Aquarium Foundation marine reserves, coral reef restoration projects, and marine mammal sanctuaries. Get involved in local organizations such as Good Hope Volunteers can make a real change for the future of South Africa’s beautiful coastline and at the same time enjoy seeing whales, dolphins, seals, and seabirds in their natural habitat.5. Educate and Advocate:Raise awareness about environmental and ocean issues by sharing information with friends, family, and social networks. Advocate for policies that promote sustainable practices, such as renewable energy development, waste reduction measures, and marine conservation initiatives.By embracing sustainability in our beauty and lifestyle choices, we can contribute to making a positive impact on the environment and oceans. We can use World Environmental and Ocean Day to reflect on our personal relationships with the planet and make some commitments to collective action for a healthier, more sustainable future. Together, we can be agents of change in creating a world where beauty coexists harmoniously with nature.Shop all your sustainable home decor, lifestyle, beauty, and fashion products on the Conscious Lifestyle Collective Marketplace online and at The Old Biscuit Mill on Saturdays and Sundays.Resources:https://www.dffe.gov.za/world-oceans-dayhttps://www.smsupermalls.com/smcares/press-releases/world-environment-day-and-world-oceans-day/https://www.aquarium.co.za/foundationhttps://www.goodhopevolunteers.com/nc/volunteer-projects/detail/name/a/b/ocean-conservation/     SHOP CLEAN BEAUTY [product_categories number="4" columns="4" hide_empty="0" orderby="name" order="desc" ids="65,674,703,716"]

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Eco-friendly Valentine's Day Guide

Valentine's Day is a celebration of love and it is the perfect occasion to show your special someone how much you adore them. This year, why not make it extra special by embracing eco-friendly Valentine’s day practices and choosing sustainable gifts? In this blog post, we'll explore 12 thoughtful and eco-friendly Valentine's Day ideas that your partner and the earth will love! 1.Sustainable Jewelry: A Timeless Gesture on Valentine's Day Sustainable jewelry makes for an exquisite and meaningful gift. Consider pieces made from recycled metals or ethically sourced gemstones. These timeless treasures not only showcase your love but also contribute to the well-being of our planet. Shop our ecofriendly Valentine's day accessories here 2. Zero-Waste Gift Wrapping: Unwrapping Love Responsibly Incorporating zero-waste gift wrapping techniques into your eco-friendly Valentine's Day preparations can be more thoughtful and fun for both you and your loved one. Opt for reusable fabric wraps or repurpose old newspapers and magazines for a creative and environmentally friendly touch. 3. Plant-Based Surprises: Eco-friendly Gifts for Your Valentine Consider gifting a potted plant, succulent, or a sustainable bouquet of flowers. These eco-friendly alternatives not only brighten your loved one's day but also contribute to a healthier planet. Shop our Palm Leaf Malawian baskets for your plants here 4. Conscious Chocolate Indulgence: Eco-friendly Valentine's Day Treats Indulge in conscious or fair trade chocolate treats this Valentine’s day while supporting sustainable business that source cocoa ethically. This delectable option also supports ethical farming practices. Fair trade chocolates include Vegan chocolate, and/or ingredients with traceable raw materials. These can be identified by a Fair Trade label on the packaging. Eco-friendly chocolate brands in South Africa include Nomu, Honest Chocolate, and Cadbury.  5. Upcycled Fashion: Stylish and Sustainable Explore sustainably crafted clothing and accessories, available in the Fashion section of our website. Upcycled fashion not only reduces waste but also adds a unique and stylish touch to your loved one's wardrobe. Show your commitment to sustainability through thoughtful fashion choices. Shop upcycled fashion pieces here 6. Carbon-Neutral Experiences: Making Memories Together Opting for carbon-neutral experiences rather than physical gifts. Plan a romantic getaway to an eco-friendly resort or embark on a nature-friendly adventure. These experiences create lasting memories while minimizing your carbon footprint. 7. Reusable Dinnerware: An Eco-friendly Valentine's Day Dinner Incorporating reusable dinnerware into your romantic dinner plans. Opt for bamboo or stainless steel plates, cutlery, and glassware. Not only does this reduce single-use plastic waste, but it also adds an elegant touch to your intimate celebration. 8. Fair Trade Fashion Accessories: Ethical Elegance Choose items such as handbags, scarves, or jewelry made by artisans under fair working conditions. These accessories not only complement your loved one's style but also promote ethical consumerism. Shop eco-friendly lifestyle Items here Add to basket Elegant handmade clay earrings R170.00 Add to basket Handmade floral clay earrings R170.00 Add to basket 2 tier cheetah handmade clay earrings R160.00 Add to basket 3 tier handmade clay earrings R150.00 Add Pagination SHOP ACCESSORIES 9. Eco-Friendly Pampering: Relaxation with a Purpose Indulge your loved one in eco-friendly pampering, choose sustainable skincare and beauty products with natural ingredients and minimal packaging. This thoughtful gesture allows your special someone to unwind guilt-free. 10. Customized Sustainable Tech Gadgets: The Gift of Innovation Explore sustainably crafted tech gadgets, from eco-friendly phone cases to solar-powered chargers, these gifts showcase innovation while minimizing environmental impact. Choose gadgets that align with your loved one's interests and values. 11. Local and Organic Wine: A Toast to Love and the Earth Choose local and organic wine produced using sustainable practices that support local vineyards. This not only enhances your romantic dinner but also promotes eco-friendly winemaking. The Wine of South Africa website is a good directory for organic and cruelty free wines. 12. Carbon-Offset Gift Cards: Giving Back to the Planet Choose cards from businesses that invest in environmental initiatives to offset their carbon footprint. Additionally, you can purchase virtual gift cards online instead of physical cards. This thoughtful gesture allows your loved one to support sustainability projects of their choice.  This Valentine's Day, express your love in a way that resonates with both your special someone and the planet. By incorporating these eco-friendly ideas into your celebration, you not only create cherished memories but also contribute to a more sustainable and mindful way of expressing love. Let this Valentine's Day be a reminder that love, when expressed consciously, has the power to make the world a better place for everyone. Shop Eco-Friendly Valentine's Day Deals From the CLC Marketplace! SHOP BY CATEGORY [product_categories number="4" columns="4" hide_empty="0" orderby="name" order="desc" ids="18,65,560,666"] SHOP OUR BEST SELLERS SHOP PROMOTIONS

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Conscious Lifestyle Collective at Neighbourgoods Market

Neighbourgoods Market: A Cape Town Gem Visit The Neighbourgoods Market, situated in the heart of Woodstock in Cape Town, a platform for small businesses such as the Conscious Lifestyle Collective. It is a hotspot for locals and tourists seeking a diverse range of high-quality products. Open every Saturday, the market transforms the Old Biscuit Mill into a lively gathering place, bringing together artisans, designers, and food vendors. This dynamic space reflects the cultural richness of Cape Town and serves as a platform for small businesses such as the Conscious Lifestyle Collective to showcase and sell eco friendly products that are great for you and our planet. Discover the Conscious Lifestyle Collective Stall The Conscious Lifestyle Collective is a community of people who are committed to mindful living and ethical choices. We aim to empower consumers to make conscious decisions by providing products that are sustainable, cruelty-free, and environmentally friendly. The brand ethos is rooted in a deep respect for the planet and a desire to contribute positively to the world. This dedication to ethical practices sets the stage for a unique and conscientious shopping experience both at the Neighbourgoods Market and on our online shop. Let's explore some of the offerings that make this stall a must-visit: Beauty Products for a Radiant Glow Shop a range of nourishing and cruelty free skincare products, that have been carefully crafted to meet your skincare needs. You can even find our very own locally made CLC Beauty range, that has been carefully and thoughtfully crafted with your skin's health in mind. We also stock brands such as Amazi Beauty and artisanal soaps from Hope so that you can mix and match! Discover more eco friendly beauty product ranges here! Conscious Gift Boxes for Every Occasion  Elevate your gift-giving experience with our Neighbourgoods Market best sellers, the Conscious Lifestyle Collective's eco-friendly gift boxes. Thoughtfully assembled with a selection of ethical products. These boxes make for meaningful and sustainable presents for your loved ones. Lifestyle Products for Mindful Living  Infuse your daily routine with intentionality using Conscious Lifestyle Collective's lifestyle products. From eco-friendly home goods to sustainable accessories, each item is a testament to the brand's commitment to conscious living. Candles that Illuminate the Soul Transform your space with the warm glow of Conscious Lifestyle Collective's candles. Crafted with natural ingredients and eco-friendly materials, these candles create a soothing ambiance and contribute to a healthier planet. Accessories with a Purpose Explore a collection of accessories that seamlessly blend style with sustainability. Conscious Lifestyle Collective's accessories are not just fashion statements; they are statements of support for local craftsmanship and ethical practices. Support Local, Embrace Conscious Living As you explore the Neighbourgoods Market, take a moment to pause at the Conscious Lifestyle Collective stall. By choosing products that align with conscious living, you are not just making a purchase. You are making a statement in favor of ethical, sustainable, and conscious living. In a city that thrives on diversity and creativity, this collective embodies the spirit of Cape Town—vibrant, dynamic, and committed to a better future. Eager to experience the best of Cape Town tourism? A visit to Neighbourgoods Market and the Conscious Lifestyle Collective stall is a must. Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Cape Town's markets, support local businesses, and embrace a lifestyle that leaves a positive footprint on the world.

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Introducing: Pre-loved Capsule Wardrobe

Previous image Next image INTRODUCING   We are excited to introduce a pre-loved capsule wardrobe! Through our years of thrifting clothing items for both personal and for business, we have been blown away by the amount of good quality clothing that go to waste.Thrift shopping, or buying second-hand clothing, has become increasingly popular in recent years due to the purpose of sustainability, affordability, finding unique pieces and with some clothing that hold a historical value. WHAT IS A  The aim of our pre-loved capsule wardrobe is to provide you with high-quality, versatile clothing that can be used to create multiple outfits.A capsule wardrobe typically consists of a small number of essential clothing items that can be mixed and matched to create a variety of outfits. By purchasing pre-loved clothing items for your capsule wardrobe, you are not only reducing your environmental footprint by giving new life to pre-loved clothing, but you are also saving money and supporting sustainable fashion practices. Previous image Next image HOW TO BUILD A  The most sustainable thing to do is always wearing the clothes that you currently have. Shop your wardrobe! Do a thorough declutter, donate items or give to your friends.When building a pre-loved capsule wardrobe, focus on investing in classic, timeless pieces that are versatile and can be worn for multiple occasions. Look for items that are well-made and durable, such as high-quality denim, blazers, and leather shoes. Neutral colors like black, white, gray, and navy are great choices, as they can be easily mixed and matched with other pieces.Remember, the goal of a capsule wardrobe is to simplify your wardrobe and make getting dressed easier, so be sure to choose items that you love and feel comfortable in, and that suit your personal style and lifestyle.   build your pre-loved CAPSULE WARDROBE VIEW ALL

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10 Sustainable New Year's Resolutions

10 Sustainable New Year's Resolutions The transition to living a more sustainable lifestyle doesn’t happen overnight and no one can ever really do it “perfectly”. We have put together 10 simple steps to get you started in living with the well-being of our planet and ecosystems in mind. 01 Become a Conscious Consumer Living a sustainable lifestyle doesn’t end with getting rid of unnecessary items and switching out your home's essentials for new ones. It continues with being conscious of what you’re purchasing,  and how it’ll impact your life and your goal towards a sustainable lifestyle.Our everyday decisions have a real impact on the environment. How and what you choose to buy with your money, cast a vote for businesses and products you support. Shop consciously. 02 Shop from Zero Waste Stores South Africa has a growing number of  zero waste stores, where you can bring your own containers to refill on your favourite ingredients.A lot of our essential items such as cereals, sugar, grains, shampoo, cleaning detergents come in single use plastic packaging. Cutting down on your plastic consumption is oneof the most important sustainable choices you can make.Shopping from Zero waste store will also lessen your carbon footprint because you can buy in bulk too, making it cheaper.Read our zero waste store guide here! 03 Cut down on Animal Products! Consider going vegan or vegetarian once a week or substitute one meal a day with a plant-based meal. One of the best places to explore vegan food is to go to a vegan market, we highly recommend The Vegan Goods market if you're in Cape Town. 04 Switch to Clean Beauty. The beauty industry is one of the worst polluters, both with plastic and chemicals. Most conventional skincare and makeup come in single use plastic tubes, containing formulas with parabens, silicones, phthalates, coal tar, and more. None of which should be touching our skin or going into our waterways.We recommend switching to sustainable skincare, You can find AMAZI BEAUTY which is plastic free and contains natural ingredients that are sourced in Africa. Keep your bathroom essentials to a  minimal by using natural handmade soaps, Shea butter, natural deodorant and plastic free toothpaste. 05 Shop Second Hand There is a lot of clothing that is filling up thrift stores, charity shops, our own closets and ultimately landfills. Instead of buying new try (1) Shopping from your own closet because YES! you do have something to wear. (2) Swap clothes with a friend or family. (3) Shop from second hand clothing store. These are few of the best ways of recycling fashion -  wear what already exists.  06 Invest in Plastic Free Kitchen Tools The kitchen is where we generate waste, through our shopping habits. It is necessary to avoid single-use plastics and swap them for reusable, composable products. Eco-friendly and sustainable substitutions abound and are becoming more plentiful every day, as people are reaching a greater place of concern for the environment.The goal of going plastic-free, whether in the kitchen or the entire household, is not something that needs to be achieved overnight.In fact, it is better to go slow and use wisely what you already have, rather than invest in a whole new zero-waste replacement set.Shop our Zero Waste Kitchen Kit here 07 Add Biodiversity to your Outdoor Whether you have a lawn or a terrace, growing your own herbs, vegetables, and flowers is a wonderful thing to do for the planet (and yourself). By turning your outdoor space into a colorful green wonderland, you are not only cutting down on your need to go out and buy produce, but you are also helping all your local insects. Butterflies and bees alike are both responsible for pollinating our plants, and their unique roles ensure a balance is kept in their food chains and within the natural environment. By supporting your local pollinators, you are supporting the health of the Earth too.  08 Shop Small, Shop Local. Now more than ever we need to be supporting local economy. This is partly why we offer a selection of South African brands. We really encourage you to be thoughtful about most of the purchase you make. Do a little research before spending your money, from buying clothing, furniture, food, beauty products etc, you'll also be reducing your carbon footprint. 09 Educate Yourself! The most basic (but important) act that anyone can do is to continuously educate ourselves. Learning more about not only what our planet is facing but what we can do about it is one of the most powerful ways to change the minds and habits of millions of people. By educating yourself, you can have informed and meaningful conversations with friends and family to spread important messages about climate change and sustainability. Knowledge is power! Get our Ebook, an easy to read Zero waste book. 10 TAKE IT ONE DAY AT A TIME Starting your journey to sustainable living takes time and lots of practice. We urge you to take it one day at a time, find a method that suits you and your family best. Ask questions, join groups, follow educational pages but don't give up. We wish you a Happy New Year and Halala! for embarking on planet friendly journey, reach out to us for any questions. Shop Sustainable Living Related Blog Posts 13 Zero Waste & Refill Stores in South Africa 13 Zero Waste & Refill Stores in South Africa We... 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13 Zero Waste & Refill Stores in South Africa

13 Zero Waste & We feel absolutely proud to see a growing list of sustainable grocery stores across South Africa. We have put together a list below. Know of one that's not on the list? Leave us a comment and we will update:) CAPE TOWN SHOP ZERO Shop Zero offers a range of food products by the kilo as well as zero-waste cleaning products. It also stocks jars and bottles to transport your goods.www.shopzero.co.za NUDE FOODS A plastic-free shopping experience for you and your family. This means filling your pantry with high-quality, sustainable, delicious foods and products, without filling your bin with wasteful packaging. www.nudefoods.co PICK N PAY - CONSTANTIA There is a dedicated aisle inside Pick n pay Constantia that is specifically plastic free with options of refilling. Additionally, shop from their plastic free fresh produce. We love to see it!Don't forget to bring your own shopping bags and containers. THE GREEN TAP REfill. REuse. REduce. REcycle. REvolution! Small business, BIG IMPACT!www.thegreentap.co.za JOHANNESBURG THE REFILLERY The Refillery is a completely plastic-free grocery store with multiple stores in Gauteng & online. It has a wide range of foodstuffs that are sold by weight. www.therefillery.co.za The Unwrapped co The Unwrapped Co. is an online zero-waste store in Gauteng where you can buy pantry staples and eco-friendly household products package-free.www.theunwrappedco.co.za The Nest Space Cafe and Zero waste store. thenestspace.co.za/cafe-grocer DURBAN AZIKHO Azikho is a health and wellness emporium on Garlicke Drive that stock plastic-free shopping for cosmetics, teas, face-care products, clothing and more.www.azikho.com THE REFILL DEN The Refill Den stocks a variety of zero-waste goods, including reusable paper towel, tiffin tins, refillable bottles of Kalahari salt and natural soaps.www.facebook.com/therefillden/ BLOEMFONTEIN OSEM The Osem is a plastic-free grocery store in Bloemfontein. It has a wide range of foodstuffs that are sold by weight.www.osemshop.co.za PORT ELIZABETH WASTE NOT GROCERIES Grocery shopping for the conscious consumer. Shop a selection of pantry, baking, home cleaning, and personal care products PACKAGE-FREE! Bring your own containers, fill as needed, and pay by weight.www.facebook.com/wastenotgroceries ONLINE CONSCIOUS LIFESTYLE COLLECTIVE Shop conscious beauty, fashion, lifestyle and home decor, alternatively find us at these markets: The Vegan Goods Market, The Mountain Market and Franschhoek Village Market. Physical location - Houtbay FAITHFUL TO NATURE Faithful to Nature is the first company in the world to have created a strict ingredient policy which they never compromise onwww.faithful-to-nature.co.za Shop our Zero Waste Collection [product_categories number="4" columns="4" hide_empty="0" orderby="name" order="desc" ids="18,65,499,560"]

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