Plant-Based Lifestyle: Small Changes That Make a Big Environmental Impact

Introduction A plant-based eco lifestyle is not perfect. It is about making better daily choices that reduce harm to the environment. Every small habit contributes to a cleaner, greener future. If you are exploring how...

Celebrate Earth Day with These Eco-Friendly Plant-Based Essentials

Introduction Earth Day is a reminder that every small choice matters. From what you buy to how you use it, your daily habits shape the health of the planet. This is the perfect time to...

Top 10 Plant-Based Products That Support a Greener Planet

Introduction Sustainability starts at home. The choices you make every day shape the environment around you. Small changes in your kitchen, bathroom, and daily habits can reduce waste and lower your carbon footprint. Switching to...

The Science of Skin Exfoliation and How to Use Skin Exfoliation Tools at Home

Healthy, glowing skin does not happen by chance. One of the most effective steps in any skincare routine is exfoliation. By using the right skin exfoliation tools, such as a Plantish body scrubber tool, you can remove...

The Best Natural Exfoliating Tool for Face: Choosing the Right Option for Your Skin Type

Introduction Healthy skin does not happen by accident. One of the most effective ways to maintain a radiant complexion and smooth texture is through regular exfoliation. While creams and scrubs can play a role, using...

The Best Bag for Everyday Carry: Multi-Pocket Tote Bags

4 minutes to read Tote bags are making a bigger comeback, growing popular not only for their style but how much more practical and eco-friendly they are. It helps that they’re super versatile and can...

Gone but Never Forgotten: Unscented Solid Dish Soap Bars (April Fools!)

We'll never forget you! Read everything about why we've made the decision to discontinue our unscented dish soap bars.

Donating to a Cause: the Vancouver Black Library

Minutes to Read: 4 Minutes Melliza’s Story Reading has always been something I loved and in middle school, the library close to my house was my safe space. But what it meant for me wasn’t...