For years we’ve heard that palm oil is a problem. It is contributing to massive deforestation, endangering species, contributing to major human rights abuses, and creating huge amounts of greenhouse gases. So why is it still around? What are the more sustainable alternatives? And how can we live palm oil free?
When it’s time to truly let go of something it’s always best to give it to someone who needs it. And unfortunately, it seems that generosity and compassion are in especially short supply these days. Here are some tips to help make the most of your donations.
At Rust and Fray, we believe that building a sustainable future needs to happen on all fronts. So we're here to provide tips on how to eat more sustainably. Enjoy!
Hello all! We at Rust and Fray just discovered that May 23rd is World Turtle Day, and so we’d like to celebrate with you with some turtle facts and conservation tips. Enjoy!
Welcome to our series Sustainably Chic. Each month we internet-window shop for two new outfits all chosen from sustainable, ethical, and environmental brands, and we make sure at least one of those outfits has no animal products for our vegan readers.
Mimesis is the concept in the art world of art imitating life, and with the massive amount of trash we throw out daily, it’s no wonder that artists are putting that uglier side of the world in the spotlight. Here are 5 artists exposing the realities of our unsustainable disposable lifestyle.
With the waste crisis and the zero-waste movement growing in the public eye, some makeup companies are fighting back. At Rust and Fray, we greatly admire that, so here are five beauty product companies that are changing the makeup world for the better.
Sustainably Chic April: Breaking Ground with Florals. Welcome to our series Sustainably Chic. Each month we internet-window shop for two new outfits all chosen from sustainable and environmental brands, and we make sure at least one of those outfits has no animal products for our vegan readers.
How can the world be greener? We’ve all heard that question a million times, and some of the answers are quite well known, such as using renewable energy, getting rid of palm oil products, and replace single use plastic with reusable alternatives. But what other ideas are out there? Below are three of the more interesting ideas that we at Rust and Fray would like to share with you.
At Rust and Fray, we have great respect for people who choose to live a minimalist lifestyle. Here are a few tips to get a little more fashion out of a little less wardrobe.
The Next Three Big Environmental Habits: Quick tips for the EcoConscious Consumer. We all know to recycle, to switch from plastic disposable cups to a reusable water bottles, and to not litter. But what’s the next quick change we as consumers can do to help out the environment?