
Lani
Lani is something of a cult brand these days- and it's oh so easy to see why."Lani stands for natural, vegan, cruelty-free skin and hair care that doesn't cost the earth. The brand is also multi-award winning and all the products are packaged into glass bottles and jars, are made with high quality, food-grade ingredients and are always free of parabens, synthetic fragrances, silicones, mineral oils and animal derived ingredients."We absolutely love all that Lani stands for, and trust us when we tell you that the face care range is well worth a second look! We love the simple, affordable cruelty free products, not to mention the amazing charity work the company has prioritised since its very beginning. Check out our giveaway over on the Eco Warrior Instagram page, coming soon!
Jungle Culture
Another amazing brand with a huge emphasis on zero waste and plastic free alternatives, Jungle Culture is a firm favourite here at Little Soap. We love the simple origins of this brand- born as the product of a mission to combat the plastic straw, and passionate about the belief that it's never too late to make changes. Jungle Culture started with their own bamboo straws to replace the dreaded plastic, and now produce organic coconut bowls, bamboo cutlery and bamboo razors.
The Cheeky Panda
We love the vibe Cheeky Panda brings to the eco-friendly market! Their aim?" To bring Sustainability to the mass-market in our own fun, cheeky way. Inspire people to ditch the mundane in favour of a product for our future. A better you. A better planet."
With eco-friendly packaging, sustainable materials and a subscription that suits your needs, there need never be a toilet paper shortage again! Plus, with every purchase made, you're joining the mission to save 200,00 trees!
Cheeky Panda make sustainable bamboo tissues and wipes that are delivered direct to your door; their aim is to protect the rainforests and protect your skin too- and we think they do an amazing job!
Brushd
Brushd are an amazing little brand with a mighty mission: to create products that promote good oral care while reducing plastic pollution
" If each one of us changed our toothbrush four times a year, that’s 320 each in a lifetime. There’s around 67 million people living in the UK, so that’s potentially 268 million toothbrushes sent to landfill each year. From the UK alone."Are you up for making the change?