Posts by Jasmina Matulewicz

Art Washed Ashore

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Art & Culture
Out of the eight million metric tons of plastic that end up in our oceans annually, 20 percent comes from marine sources. Fishing ropes and buoys adorned the shores of…

Shopping Sustainably

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Good Brands
Equinox Kombucha  Over 70 percent of your immune system relies on your gut. It’s responsible for heart health, too, as well as digesting food, and sometimes it needs a bit…

Entrepreneurs for Change

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Entrepreneurs
John Creaton Over the years, the man behind Vegan Arborist has gained experience in the financial services sector and extensive expertise supporting businesses with a primary focus on social purpose…

Immerse in Italy

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Eco Travel
Welcome to Italy. To your left, you’ll see white-sand beaches, breath-taking mountain ranges, and charming, historical streets. To your right, a tsunami wave of sunburnt tourists, cameras at the ready.…

Fashionopolis

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Book Reviews
Perhaps the bleakness of the front cover of Dana Thomas’ Fashionopolis reflects your exasperation, but will it open your eyes to the damage wrought by consumerism, the profit-hungry world of…

Winter Radiance

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Health & Beauty
The crisp winter air can leave our lungs refreshed, our cheeks flushed, and our hearts beaming with the positivity and hope brought by the New Year. If your 2020 resolutions…

Floored by Bamboo Charcoal

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Design
According to the Environmental Protection Agency, Americans spend 93 percent of their lives indoors. And while that means less exposure to outdoor pollutants, we often forget about the harmful toxins…

Collaborating with Nature

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Health & Beauty
Sublime: What’s the story behind Inlight Beauty? Inlight Beauty: Inlight was born from the need of skincare which could work on different levels – not only to promote beauty and…

Fashion Uncorked

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Good Brands
Cork is an unconventional fabric to find in a clothing store, which is ironic, given its versatility and potential. Putting aside its reusable, recyclable, and 100 percent natural properties, oak…