Understand our labels

Here you have a short explanation to what our product labels stand for. Those labels will help you to navigate through all those amazing sustainable products faster. 

  • Biodegradable

    A product capable of being decomposed by bacteria or other living organisms.

  • Compostable

    All compostable items are biodegradable, but not all biodegradable products are compostable. A notable difference between the two is that biodegradable products break down into a few natural elements, while compostable products leave behind a single organic material called humus.

  • Cruelty free

    A product manufactured or developed by methods that do not involve experimentation on animals

  • Eco-friendly

    Eco-friendly product has been designed to do the least possible damage to the environment.

  • Fair trade

    Fair Trade certification guarantees the growers and producers a fair price for their products, provide for the ethical treatment of workers and farmers, and promote environmentally sustainable practices.

  • Non-biodegradable

    A product that can’t be decomposed by bacteria.
    We decided to include some non-biodegradable products on our site in case they are reusable a therefore, solve massive consumption of single-use plastics. We will leave the judgment up to you if you wanna buy them or you find a better sustainable solution.

  • Nontoxic

    Nontoxic products are free from ingredients that can harm your health or the environment.

  • Organic

    A product or its ingredients are grown without the use of chemical fertilizers, pesticides, sewage sludge, genetically modified organisms, or ionizing radiation.

  • Palm oil free

    A product that does not contain any palm oil or only uses sustainably sourced palm oil.

  • Plant-based

    Consisting or made completely of plants, or mainly of plants.

  • Recyclable

    Made from materials that can be used again, usually after processing. Recyclable materials include glass, metal, card, and paper.

  • Renewable

    A natural resource or source of energy that is not depleted by use, such as water, wind, or solar power.

  • Reusable

    A product that can be used more than one time.

  • Sustainable

    Product generating environmental, social and economic benefits, while not using up too many resources or causing pollution.

  • Vegan

    A product that doesn’t use or contain any animal products.

  • Zero waste

    Responsible production, consumption, reuse, and recovery of products, packaging, and materials without burning and with no discharges to land, water, or air that threaten the environment or human health. Zero waste materials will be reused until the optimum level of consumption.