Promote Inclusivity At Work With Grace & Green Period Products
2022-08-15T13:21:47+01:00Offering free hygiene products is more affordable than you think, and has a huge impact on employee wellbeing and happiness.
Offering free hygiene products is more affordable than you think, and has a huge impact on employee wellbeing and happiness.
Just as our individual quest for a plastic-free lifestyle is ever-evolving, so is Grace & Green’s journey to creating uncompromisingly sustainable products.
It’s not often that leggings and the ocean are associated with one another. Sustainable activewear brand SOS Activewear is on a mission to change this.
Salon, plant shop, eatery and music venue, Glitch is an inspired multifunctional space created by Alessandro Frank and Stephan Vi.
Fancy Plants offers an array of indoor plants, along with tailored advice that empowers anyone to curate their own botanical oasis.
2019 saw both 'climate change' and 'woke' in Google's top 10 most-searched words - a testament to the ever-growing importance of becoming a more informed and conscious individual.
Recently, we embarked on a mission to uncover some truths behind how women choose their period products. It’s about time women had a voice about the products so essential to our lives.
No woman chooses to have periods: it’s something we all put up with. Period products are a necessity, just like soap and loo roll, yet they’re not readily available in the same way.
Jenny Garcia is a stylist and business mentor and ex-Head of Buying at Topshop. She is based in London and has more than 20 years’ experience in fashion.
It’s no secret that we love our 100% organic and biodegradable period products, but what about our customers?