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Wild is a London-based natural deodorant company that set out on a mission to provide an effective, long-lasting deodorant that contains none of the harmful ingredients (like aluminium) that mainstream brands pack into their products. Using natural ingredients like coconut, sunflower and shea, they've done just that. The result: a cruelty-free, vegan deodorant that is free of aluminium and parabens. That's a lot of brownie points from the off, but wait for it... With the launch of their new design, Wild have also become the world's first single-use plastic-free natural deodorant with compostable refills.
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Ohne is the lovechild of Leah and Nikki, best friends who met at uni in 2010. Having never planned on going into business together, Ohne was the product of one too many wine-fuelled rants about the mainstream period product industry and letting themselves get carried away with ideas for the period brand of their dreams.
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Treeapp's goal is to improve the world we live in. They're aiming to do that by enabling people to plant one tree for free everyday with minimal effort, and by helping organisations spread the word about their sustainable products and services.
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Oxwash is re-engineering the laundry process from the ground up; their aim is for clinically-clean, net zero carbon emissions for the whole process, from collection, through washing and back to delivery.
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Plastic is polluting our oceans at an astounding rate. The Ocean Bottle is here to help stop it. Each purchase of an Ocean Bottle funds the collection of 1,000 ocean-bound plastic bottles. And, the Ocean Bottle combines the best features of reusable bottles in one.
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Meet sisters - Lauren and Sarah - with a bold and empowering mission of bringing clarity, authenticity and simplicity to skincare. Their passion for helping customers make more mindful choices began with Lauren’s recovery from leukaemia in 2012. Fast forward 10 years and they are now selling those same products, winning numerous industry-leading awards along the journey.
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Tessa Clarke is CEO and co-founder of OLIO. The app connects with your neighbours so that surplus food and other household items can be shared, not thrown away. Since launch in 2015, more than 3.6 million portions of food have been shared by almost 2 million people in 49 countries. The company also has a dedicated network of volunteers who pick up food from local businesses to share with the community.