What is sustainability, really?

What is sustainability, really?

With all the recent buzz around the topic, one might wonder about its true essence. In simple terms, sustainability means maintaining a certain level or rate of existence. For us, it signifies meeting our current needs without jeopardizing those of future generations. While this concept may seem daunting, especially considering the natural calamities and climate change issues we face, embracing a sustainable lifestyle is not an unattainable feat.

Perfection is not a prerequisite for sustainability, whether for individuals or brands. Even small changes in our daily lives and business practices can yield significant impacts. Embracing sustainability could mean various things for a brand, like treating employees fairly and responsibly, producing in line with demand instead of over-saturating the market, or utilizing easily manageable materials to avoid polluting the environment.

A critical aspect is being mindful of our choices, like eschewing difficult-to-recycle materials like plastic. For instance, I once ordered bamboo towels from a competitor, only to be dismayed by the excessive plastic packaging, indicating a lack of genuine concern for the environment. It's essential to be aware of our impact and take steps towards making a difference, no matter how small.

So, what can we do as individuals and businesses to contribute? Making even one positive change can be a significant step towards sustainability. Personally, I commit to avoiding plastic usage in my kitchen and wardrobe, opting for long lasting and versatile clothing choices. Additionally, I am conscious of my bathroom and beauty products, choosing brands that genuinely prioritise sustainability and responsible practices.

Some of my favourite brands that align with sustainable values include:

  • Upcircle beauty: Their use of biproducts like coffee beans and oils to create eco-friendly beauty products in glass, metal, and carton packaging is commendable.
  • Fiils: Their refillable shampoos, conditioners, and body washes, along with recycling programs, make a positive impact.
  • Beauty Pie: A go-to for various beauty needs, they prioritise glass packaging, use recyclable materials for shipping, and avoid overproduction.
  • Wearhuha: Offering excellent plant-based underwear that is gentle on the skin and the environment.

I believe that together, through these small changes and conscious choices, we can create a powerful force towards a sustainable future.
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