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Plant Nanny plant stake waterers

Uncork your wine bottles, enjoy your wine and then re-cork the bottle with a Plant Nanny stake. An innovative babysitter for your plants, these nifty plant stakes utilize quick-connect adapters that adjust to different bottle sizes to slowly release water near the plant’s root system. Instead of watering above the soil, subsoil watering improves root development and makes roots strong. Plant Nanny is based in New Hampshire and also offers stakes for plastic bottles in addition to their own hand-blown fluted glass reservoirs. www.plantnanny.com 

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Toadfish 

Upgrade your drinkware, kitchen products, and your fishing gear with Toadfish eco-friendly coastal products. Toadfish offers a wide range of products from filet knives, tumblers, seafood utensils, can coolies, and more. Our team’s favorite is a fold-up cutting board with a built-in knife sharpener that comes in two sizes. For every product sold, Toadfish replants new oyster beds that help clean coastal waters and protect coastal ecosystems through its “Put ‘Em Back” movement. To date, Toadfish has planted over 280,000 square feet of oyster beds, which is enough oysters to filter over 82 million gallons of water per day.  www.toadfish.com

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Bee’s Wrap Beeswax food wraps 

Say goodbye to mismatched plastic containers and lids and say hello to Bee’s Wrap Beeswax food wraps. Simply use your hands to shape the wraps around food to create a protective, breathable seal and store in the fridge, on the counter, or in a lunch bag. Created in a variety of different sizes, bags, and container covers, the wraps are reusable and can be cleaned in cool water with a mild dish soap and left to air dry. Made of GOTS-certified organic cotton, responsibly sourced beeswax, organic plant oil, and tree resin, they can last up to one year. Bee’s Wrap is a certified B Corp company and member of 1% for the Planet. It also partners with organizations to remove plastic from oceans, protect pollinators, and encourage environmental stewardship through education. www.beeswrap.com

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UNpaper Towels from Marley’s Monsters

Marley’s Monsters’ UNpaper Towels are made from soft, absorbent flannel fabric that come in a variety of prints that can be reused and are machine washable. Since debuting the product nearly 10 years ago, the company estimates that 15 million single-use rolls of paper towels have been diverted from landfills. Marley’s Monsters also offers a line of reusable kitchen and dining accessories, bathroom necessities, and mom and baby products. Material scraps left behind from the creation of larger products are used for smaller items like coasters, placemats, dish cloths, mop pads, and more. In addition to using organic and natural materials, the company also employs eco-friendly packaging and shipping practices. Marley’s Monsters is based in Eugene, Oregon and is woman-owned. www.marleysmonsters.com

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Greenzla reusable makeup remover pads 

Ditch your one-time, chemically-packed makeup remover wipes for Greenzla’s reusable  makeup remover pads. These pads come in a pack of 20, are made from bamboo cotton, and are machine washable. Greenzla also carries other bamboo-based products like toothbrushes, and cutlery. The company sources sustainable materials for its products, utilizes low-emission manufacturing, and works with like-minded organizations to ensure products meet environmentally friendly and fair trade standards for health, beauty, and food-based items. Packaging is recycled and biodegradable.

www.greenzla.com

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