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10 Eco-Friendly Companies




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September 29, 2015 by Andrea Fabry 7 Comments

You’ll love hearing about these natural, trail-blazing companies featured at the ShiftCon Eco-Blogging 2015 Conference!

These 10 companies are blazing the trail when it comes to providing organic and natural products. Find out some of the stories behind these pioneers.

These companies are pioneering the field of natural living. As a blogger, I was privileged to sample and interact with some of the most mindful and creative companies on the planet at ShifCon 2015. (It’s not too soon to think about ShiftCon 2016. Learn more here.)

10 Eco-Friendly Companies

1. Thrive Market

This online store is a membership-based online shopping club on a mission to make healthy living affordable for everyone. Founder Gunnar Lovelace, one of ShifCon’s keynote speakers, announced that Thrive will soon accept food stamps, becoming the first e-commerce to do so.

ShiftCon Keynote Speakers Gunnar Lovelace

Thrive’s Gunnar Lovelace shares his vision alongside real food advocate Robyn O’Brien, Jenny McGruther of Nourished Kitchen and Anna Lappe of Small Planet Institute.

How does Thrive Market work? For a $60 annual fee ($5 a month), consumers have access to more than 4000 healthy products at 25-50% below retail. I’ve been a member since the beginning and have found the prices to be the best around. I always wait to order until I have at least $49 in my cart to earn free shipping.  Some of my favorite products include BioNaturae Tomato Paste, Nutiva Coconut Manna, and Paleo Coconut Flakes.

Learn more about Thrive Market here

2. Vital Proteins

Collagen is nutrient derived bone stock.It is an essential building block of skin, hair, nails, bones and joints. One of the best ways to add collagen to your diet is to make bone stock from pastured chickens, cows or pigs. (See Protect Your Skin: Eat Some Collagen.) Another option is to create homemade gelatin using powdered gelatin. Vital Proteins offers both gelatin that can be used as a thickening agent, or collagen peptides that dissolve in water. Add collagen peptides to filtered water, mint and citrus for a unique spin on spa water.

Vital Proteins display table at ShiftCon 2015 featured their unique spa water.

Vital Proteins display table at ShiftCon 2015 featured their unique spa water.

The company’s products are derived from cows raised on pasture in Brazil. The cows are not only grass fed; they are grass finished which means they are not sent to a feedlot at any time during their lifespan.

Vital Proteins may be purchased through Amazon, the company website, as well as Thrive Market.

3. Leaf & Love Organics

Leaf & Love offers a unique juice box free of carbs, sugar, and hazardous, artificial sweeteners. The secret is the addition of stevia, a natural plant used for centuries to sweeten food. (See 5 Sweetener Alternatives.) The company was founded by two moms in search of a juice box alternative. One of the moms has a child with type 1 diabetes. I certainly relate to the need to find healthy alternatives to sugary juice boxes! (See more about my son’s journey with type 1 here.)

Leaf and Love's zero sugar organic lemonade juice box

The company is working on a new flavor and is already available in some stores across the country. (See the list of stores here.) You can also order the juice boxes through Amazon.

4. The Honest Kitchen

It’s not easy to find GMO-free dog food. Thanks to the vision of The Honest Kitchen, pet food is now available that is human grade using dehydrated whole foods. According to the company’s website:

Our pet foods are produced in the USA from non-GMO produce, hormone-free meats, and some organic, fair trade ingredients – all carefully sourced from around the world.”

I brought a couple of samples back for Tebow. Little does he know what’s in store.

The Honest Kitchen Dog Food with Tebow

I’ve always wondered why some packaged pet foods offer exhaustive lists of ingredients. Do our pets need such complicated food? Honest Kitchen’s minimalist dog food contains only six ingredients while the cat food is formulated with a few more. In both cases, the food is dehydrated to preserve nutrients. Simple stir in warm water when ready to serve.

Learn more about the story behind Honest Kitchen here.

5. Greenshield Organic

Greenshield was created by a dad on a mission to protect families from the harmful chemicals found in most cleaning products. Greenshield Organic offers USDA Certified Organic Laundry Detergents, Spray, and Specialty Cleaners. I was privileged to win a prize package during ShiftCon!

GreenShield prize package

Greenshield offers full disclosure of ingredients is GMO-free and 100% chemical free. The company’s packaging is made from sugar cane PE plastic, a renewable resource.

GreenShield is the first cleaning product company to partner with a brand new certification program designed to help consumers find safe products. Look for Made with Safe Ingredients products on store shelves next year.

Wondering if Greenshield is available near you? Check the store locator here.

(*I’m wearing a self-designed anti-radiation dress made from bamboo and silver. See the post My Anti-radiation Dress.)

6. rareESSENCE Aromatherapy

I am excited to find another essential oil company with high standards! I spoke at length with the company’s owner about the oil extraction processes and sourcing. I tried both the French Lavender and the Peppermint and fell in love with both.

rareESSENCE Aromatherapy

Each essential oil comes with a detailed instruction sheet with a variety of suggestions for use. rareESSENCE also carries a line of room mists, candles, diffusers.

rareESSENCE Essential Oils and Candles

Learn more about rareESSENCE here.

7. Molly’s Suds

Molly’s Suds was born the year Monica Leonard’s gave birth to a stillborn daughter, Molly.  Monica, a nurse, read everything she could about stillbirth and uncovered a disturbing fact that would forever change the course of her life. In the United States alone 80,000 chemicals have been approved for use by the Toxic Substances Control Act, and yet only 200 of these toxins have been approved for human safety.

Monica’s mission was born.” I knew right then, we had a responsibility to teach others about these toxins, and to make a difference.”

Molly's Suds

See if you resonate with Monica’s mission statement:

“Our company uses the purest of ingredients to formulate products without carcinogens or known human toxins. We strive to be good stewards of the Earth and give back to our community and those in need.”

Learn more about the products offered by Molly’s Suds here.

8. Teeccino

Teeccino is best known for its variety of herbal coffee alternatives. The company was founded by Caroline MacDougall in 1994 partly in response to her caffeine sensitivity. Caroline has more than 30 years experience in the herbal products industry and proudly introduced me to her new product (not yet for sale), a carbonated version of Teeccino!

Founder of Teecino shows Teecino on tap.

Look for carbonated Teeccino possibly as early as next year. Looking for a grain-free herbal coffee? Be sure to check out their dandelion blends here.

9. Wondercide

Stephanie Boone founded Wondercide in 2008 when her dog, Luna (an Akita- Husky mix), became deathly ill from pesticide poisoning.  Stephanie began researching pesticide formulations, the impact of pesticides on animals as well as humans that led to the development of a natural alternative to chemical pesticides. The company offers flea and tick natural control, insect repellant for people and pets, as well as natural pest control for the home.

Wondercide products

Where to find Wondercide? Check out the store locator here or purchase online via Wondercide or Amazon.

10. Health-Ade Kombucha

Health-Ade Kombucha is crafted the old-fashioned way using an all-glass process to avoid plastic or metal leaching. The tea is fermented in small batches to ensure quality and flavored with raw cold-pressed juice from organic produce. Health-Ade offers a unique beet flavored kombucha, which I found intriguing.

Health-Ade Beet Kombucha

Health-Ade Kombucha is available throughout the United States and expanding their reach quickly.  Check out the store locator here.


ShiftCon featured more outstanding companies

  • Earth Mama Angel Baby Organics – resources and products for new moms
  • Boiron – homeopathic medicines
  • Organic Pastures – organic raw milk dairy products
  • Bella Organics – non-toxic deodorant and personal care products
  • Orgain – organic almond milk and protein shakes
  • Fork in the Road – pastured meats, sausage, and hot dogs
  • Color Garden – natural food colors
  • NestFresh – 100% cage free eggs

The eco-friendly, organic, natural movement is growing. Visionaries like these are leading the way. Why not support one or more of these companies to keep the momentum going!

See more companies in the previous post 10 Innovative Green Companies.

Filed Under: Beauty, Cleaning, Foodie, Natural Living, Uncategorized Tagged With: companies, eco-friendly, food, gelatin, health-ade, honest, kombucha, molly's, Organic, organics, pet, products, rareessence, shiftcon, shiftcon social media conference 2015, teeccino, thrive, wondercide

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Comments

  1. Pastaveia says

    October 7, 2015 at 8:54 am

    OMG, Andrea – what a great way to showcase these amazing companies!!

    Reply
    • Andrea Fabry says

      October 7, 2015 at 8:58 am

      Thank you Pastaveia! I love your name and the name of your website!

      Reply
  2. Melissa @ My Darla Clementine says

    October 13, 2015 at 1:18 pm

    I love these companies that you selected! I am really enjoying my Vital Protein powder and Greenshield laundry detergent!

    Reply
  3. Beth Learn says

    October 13, 2015 at 1:33 pm

    Wow, I saw some I didn’t know existed, and several I already enjoy. I’m especially interested in the herbal coffees. Love my coffee each morning 😉

    Reply
  4. Elaina Newton (@TheRisingSpoon) says

    October 13, 2015 at 2:34 pm

    What a great round-up of awesome brands to support! I have a Thrive account, but haven’t orderd anything yet. From what I could tell by peeking around, they have quite a few things at a lower price point than my local health food stores. And I love that they’ll accept food stamps soon!

    Reply
  5. Renee Kohley says

    October 13, 2015 at 4:14 pm

    I really want to try Molly Suds!

    Reply
  6. linda spiker says

    October 14, 2015 at 8:00 am

    Terrific information! Shared on FB!

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