I’m not a fan of throwaway culture, yet I find myself being sucked in by the convenience and affordability of it. The biggest roadblock to people buying sustainable clothing and items is the price. I’ve made it my mission this month to share my favourite sustainable brands that won’t break the bank.    

 1. TenTree   

I’ve been a TenTree fan for a long time now. There are so many reasons why I think so highly of this brand. But overall, their commitment to environmentalism is commendable. One of the main ways that TenTree reduces its environmental impact is by using sustainable materials in its clothing. They use fabrics such as organic cotton, recycled polyester, and TENCEL™ lyocell, all eco-friendly alternatives to traditional materials. In addition, they use low-impact dyes that are less harmful to the environment than conventional dyes. If you’re thinking of changing where your clothes come from, SPC+ members get 15% off, and SPC members get 10% off, so check them out!    

2. Stanley   

You may have seen Stanley mugs blowing up on TikTok, and I mean b l o w i n g up. Stanley produces sustainable cups, bottles, and other outdoor gear. Their products are designed to be durable and long-lasting, reducing the need for single-use items and ultimately reducing waste. They prioritize recycled and upcycled materials. They’re committed to making at least 50% of their stainless-steel products from recycled materials by 2025. The best part – they recently joined SPC. So why are you still here? Get your Stanley and save 15% as an SPC member and 20% as an SPC+ member. 

3. Blueland  

Blueland is an eco-friendly cleaning products company that offers refillable cleaning supplies. The company’s products come in tablet form, and customers can add water to the tablet to create a cleaning solution. Their mission is to eliminate single-use plastic waste from cleaning products by creating a more sustainable and eco-friendly option for consumers. As a result, customers can significantly reduce their plastic waste. Blueland’s cleaning tablets are also packaged in compostable materials, and the company’s bottles are made of durable and reusable materials. We love Blueland; you should check them out if you’re sick of harsh cleaning chemicals and single-use waste.   

4. Patagonia    

Patagonia has been a staple of outdoor life for a very long time. Besides having iconic styles and outstanding products, they prioritize sustainability by using responsible materials. For example, they use recycled polyester in many products, reducing reliance on virgin materials and diverting waste from landfills. They also use organic cotton, grown without toxic pesticides or synthetic fertilizers, and hemp, which requires fewer resources than conventional cotton. In addition to using sustainable materials, they’re also committed to reducing their carbon footprint. Patagonia has set science-based targets to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions and transition to renewable energy sources, and they’ve already made progress towards these goals. If you want to pick up one of those iconic three-quarter zips, check them out at Altitude Sports!   

5. Beyond Meat   

One of the most significant benefits of Beyond Meat products is their reduced environmental impact compared to traditional meat products. Animal agriculture is a major contributor to greenhouse gas emissions, water pollution, and deforestation. Beyond Meat is helping to reduce these negative environmental impacts by replacing animal-based products with plant-based alternatives. For example, producing one pound of beef requires 20 times more land and emits 20 times more greenhouse gases than one pound of Beyond Meat’s plant-based burger. Beyond Meat’s products also need significantly less water to produce than traditional meat products. If you want to switch your diet, get up to 40% off using the SPC discount at HelloFresh and enjoy their veggie and Beyond Meat products!    

Want to WIN a STANLEY Quencher h2.0 flowstate™ tumbler 30 oz?

  1.  Follow @spccard on Instagram
  2. Like the post and tag a friend under our pinned STANELY post on Instagram
  3. Tell us your favourite sustainable brand in the comment section of this blog post and include your Instagram handle
  4. Complete steps 1-3 before May 4th 2023
142 thoughts on “The Best Sustainable Brands”
  1. My favorite sustainable brand is Stanley…avid coffee drink and Stanley provides the best cups for coffee on the go xo.jayyjay

  2. Ten Tree seems like they have taken to heart and in their brand to use recycled material and using sustainable msterisls. I like this. @susannraymond

  3. I love Stanley products! It is commendable that they are committed to making 50% or more of their stainless-steel products from recycled materials!
    @mothersandaughters

  4. Patagonia is my fav cause it’s been preaching sustainability since forever and always sticks to their word of doing better for the environment!
    IG handle- @kashhmeousidee

  5. My favourite brand from this post is definitely Stanley! My Instagram handle is @ithinkihadtoomuchhennesseyman

  6. Stanley has to be my fav sustainable brand! Not only does it looks cute, and keeps your drinks cold, but it is also eco conscious.

    Ig handle: nicolesntg_

  7. My favourite sustainable brand is Tentree but I’ve never tried Stanley and would love to!! IG handle: @jillianwalshh

  8. I could not live without Beyond Meat! They’ve changed the game for vegan faux meats 😋 IG: @kegmack

  9. From your list I like Beyond Meat best and outside of your list I really appreciate abeego and the products they make. My Instagram handle is aly3360.

  10. I love Tentree! Their clothes are super comfortable and they plant 10 trees for every item sold! @flatoutmama

  11. Me searching: Sustainable mugs
    Google: Did you mean Stanley

    Stanley definitely my best sustainable brand!

    Instagram handle: @senaharcar

  12. Being a vegetarian for over 48 years I think that Beyond Meat is my favourite sustainable brand. They are making such strides in packaging and reducing greenhouse emissions. ig name is jopfoh

  13. Heard about Stanley and love what they’re doing! Definitely my favourite from the bunch

    @jack.bernard04

  14. I’ve got to say Stanley is one of my favourite sustainable brands! 🤗♥️🌎
    @reviews_n_critiques_

  15. My favourite sustainable brand is Blueland! I love how you get a glass bottle and you can just purchase refills! It makes everything so much easier and eco friendly, & cost effective too!
    Instagram: @neiishag

  16. Great choices! My fave brand on your list is TenTree, their clothes are so soft and last a long time. Thanks for the chance to win and happy Friday!

  17. My fave sustainable brand would be Stanley hands down and would really appreciate winning one of my very own 😊
    @fun_chef_suze

  18. Tentree is my favorite sustainable brand! I love their organic cotton clothing. 😍
    @crazyskincare.catlady

  19. Stanley is my fave sustainable brand! I have a slight obsession with stainless steel insulated cups, tumblers, and bottles! – @dealseeker.gta

  20. No more single-use plastics, hooray! Stanley is a very forward-thinking sustainable brand! Instagram user name: @millerkrazy

  21. Looove Stanley and Patagonia but kudos to everyone on this list. Thanks for doing your part in saving mother 🌍!

    IG: JaxParadise

  22. Hmm it seems like your website ate my first comment (it was extremely long) so I guess
    I’ll just sum it up what I wrote and say, I’m thoroughly enjoying your
    blog. I as well am an aspiring blog blogger but I’m still
    new to everything. Do you have any suggestions for novice blog writers?

    I’d certainly appreciate it.

    1. Hi Annette,

      Thank you so much for your kind words! In all honesty, I’m still fairly new to blogging myself. I think off the bat, it’s important to figure out why you’re writing a blog. Is it for yourself, to promote a business/product, or maybe share experiences? Once you have that established, you can mold your tone and content around your intended audience. As for my main suggestion, post regularly to build your audience.

      Good luck on your blogging journey, it’s a lot of fun!

      – Shae S.

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