We explore slow consumption, high style, and low waste.
DIY Sanitary Pads
Period underwear and menstrual cups are some of the sustainable ways to get through your monthly cycle, but you can also knit your own reusable pads.
Dressed in Pixels
Can we enjoy looking cool without environmental guilt?! A solution might already be here: digital fashion!
Plastic-Free Home Cleaning
There is a truly clean way to tidy up your home without dirtying the planet. Here’s my tried-and-tested guide to non-toxic cleaning supplies that are plastic- and waste-free.
The Plastic-Free Kitchen
The kitchen is one of the most plastic and trash-heavy areas in our homes, and we are kidding ourselves that plastic is recycled. Here are the 5 Rs (refuse, reduce, reuse, rot, and recipes) that summarize my strategy for a zero-waste kitchen.
Knitted Rebellion
Knitting can be badass and used as a form of protest against fast fashion! I knit most of my essential items — including period pads, shoes, coats, and underwear — and I wear them to death.
The Plastic-Free Bathroom
It’s no secret that the beauty and hygiene industries have an addiction to single-use plastics, and sometimes it’s really hard to imagine an alternative is even available. I’ll share some of the plastic-free products I’ve found and still use daily.