Our Suppliers

At our company, we prioritize collaboration with suppliers who share our core values and commitment to sustainability. We actively seek out small, family-owned businesses that prioritize environmental stewardship and provide products that are safe and non-toxic for our bodies. Our dedication to ethical sourcing means that our supplier list is constantly evolving, allowing us to support a diverse array of like-minded partners. By choosing to work with these businesses, we not only help promote their missions but also ensure that our customers receive high-quality, responsibly sourced products. Below, you'll find a brief overview of some of our esteemed suppliers, highlighting their unique contributions to a healthier planet and community.

Rustic Strength

Rustic Strength is a family owned and operated company. Their beliefs are simple, what you pour into the earth you will get out of the earth. Most of their products are produced daily at their family-run factory located in The Ozarks, USA.

Rustic Strength was the first in their industry to create a "Close The Loop Program" and leading other companies to follow in their foot steps. A Close The Loop Program is when the containers bought and used are sent back to the manufacturer to be sanitized and reused.

Plaine Products

Plaine Products was formed by Lindsey and Alison, both sisters and both with a dream to have less plastic in the world. They have not only created their products but use them and so does their family and friends.

Lindsey lived in The Bahamas for 10 years where she saw the consequences of our disposable lifestyle first hand. She called her sister Alison after looking around her bathroom and realizing how much plastic there was.

Together they researched natural products for years until they found some whose quality amazed them while also staying true to their rule of being chemical-free. They run all of their ingredients through Environmental Working Group’s database to make sure they are safe and non-toxic.

Jarmazing

Jarmazing was formed 2015 to help people solve a simple problem of rusting Mason Jar dispensers. They wanted to create dispensers that didn't rust after a short time in both the bathroom and kitchen environment. Jarmazing worked with EcoJarz to create their products and launch the business.

Jarmazing strives to make beautiful and functional products that stand the test of time and help people live a beautiful, health life. A few of their core values include continual improvement, commitment to customer satisfaction and sustainability by default as well as minimizing environmental impact and plastic use.

Cosh

Shela and her husband experienced Thailand in 2018 where they saw an amount of waste in the waterways that shocked them. There was also a movement occurring in the plastic-free & eco-friendly community. This trip along with a documentary called "Stink" on Netflix that she watched with her friend helped spark her determination to provide her own skincare products that reduced waste and avoid toxins.

After creating toxin-free and plastic-free products with her best friend , family & friends suggesting selling their products. The name Cosh stands for Clean Options for Self & Home created by her mom. This also was a combination her name and her friends name also. The business has since grown and developed to her Husband and herself now running the small business and sharing their products with the world.

Woodburne Naturals

Woodburne Naturals is a Pennsylvania company formed by Carolyn who was influenced by her 2 incredible children and a previous job at a waste management company where she witnessed first hand the amount of waste generate daily.

All of the products are handcrafted in her Lewisberry, PA soap studio and the company specializes in cold process soap. The ultimate goal is to supply a luxurious experience that makes people feel pampered every time the products are used. Additionally, all of the products are packaged using recyclable and compostable materials.

Farm Girl Cloth Co

Farm Girl Cloth Co. is ran by Kim Castillo. She makes her products by hand and with love. She started her Etsy shop in 2009 and it has since evolved into bigger and better products including a full selection of zero waste lifestyle goods.

Farm Girl Cloth Co. is located in San Diego, CA on Kim’s small family farm in the foothills. The farm is ran on solar power and lots of love. Kim’s kids have been her motivation for creating zero waste goods and she practices eco living on her farm also.

Bamboo Switch

Bamboo Switch is a company that was formed by passionate parents who each bring their own unique perspective to their shared mission of creating a better future for their children and generations to come.


Their vision goes beyond just selling the bamboo-based products. They are all about fostering a movement and mindset towards sustainable living that can be embraced by families everywhere. Their tag line “Make the Bamboo Switch” is more than just a tag line. It is a call to action for all who dream of a greener future, starting with choices we make today.

reCap

Salad Dressing were the cause of this business being developed. The rusty lids and messes inspired Karen to look for a solution and invent The Original reCAP. The team lives and breathes all things Mason jars . Their passion is to create a better world and the "re" puts in Reduce, Reuse, Repurpose, and Recycle. reCap is not just made in the USA but is in the same state as us, located in Erie PA. Most of their supply chain is within a 100- mile radius.

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Restore Naturals

Restore Naturals has been around since 1991 continuing to lead the way as a plant-based, biodegradable, non-toxic brand . The brand has been promoted by Kevin Harrington from Shark Tank. The ingredients are grey-water, septic and sewer safe. Additionally they do not create toxic by-products when they degrade. When Restore products were tested against 23 other manufacturers who claimed to have environmentally safer products, they products were rated the highest overall score on performance, safety, and environmental standards.