Our First Ever Impact Report
2023-05-10T10:16:44+01:00I launched Grace & Green in 2019 with a mission to challenge the period product industry by championing innovative and sustainable production models with transparency and authenticity.
I launched Grace & Green in 2019 with a mission to challenge the period product industry by championing innovative and sustainable production models with transparency and authenticity.
As we celebrate International Women’s Day, we reflect on 12 females who are leading the way in sustainability through their dedication to environmental activism and confronting climate change.
Can bamboo really save our planet? Of course, bamboo is not the solution to all our global problems.
We've put together 10 plastic-free gift ideas for a more eco-friendly Christmas 2021.
At Grace & Green, we use only 100% organic cotton that is certified by GOTS. Why? Because conventional, non-organic cotton is harmful to your body, the environment, and people
We’ve curated a list of some of our favourite eco-friendly and ethical gifts that you might want to consider this year.
Fran Lucraft is Founder and CEO of Grace & Green. Here she talks about the role of hygiene products in our current environmental crisis.
The Plastic Free July movement was created to reduce plastic waste globally. In 2019 the movement created enough press to reach over 100 million people in readership. So what does this mean for 2020?
Just as our individual quest for a plastic-free lifestyle is ever-evolving, so is Grace & Green’s journey to creating uncompromisingly sustainable products.
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.