If you’re ready to incorporate more sustainability into your lifestyle this year - you’ll want to read on.
There are various ways to start living more sustainably, but the catch is to find the best approach for you. Social media not only connects us to like-minded individuals but can expose us to new and inspiring ways of living. Movements like #whomademyclothes and #slowfashion have helped to bring unethical fast fashion to the forefront and have also created awareness to drive action. If you’re ready for a more sustainable lifestyle, you’ll want to check out our top 5 Eco-Influencers to know right now!
Canadian duo, Kelsey and Becky are all about the DIY life, upcycling fashion, thrifting and reworking used furniture into modern pieces. Explore the DIY tag #sorrygirlsquad for inspo and check out their Youtube channel where they drop three videos a week filled with all the goodness. Their latest video covers DIYing for $0! Get lost in the feed filled with inspo to create a more sustainable space. Just in, explore their tag #uglylocationchallenge
Want to learn about conscious consumerism? Cynthia aka Inspiroue takes us on her journey of slow fashion. Her channel is filled with sustainable fashion hauls, eco-friendly beauty buys and capsule wardrobing. The How to Style videos are our fave, the latest installment How to Style One Cardigan Six Ways is all about versatility and creating multiple looks with one piece. Are you up for the challenge? Join her growing squad of subscribers via YouTube.
Taking on eco-beauty is no easy feat, but Alba Ramos is showing beauty lovers how to keep it natural. With a following of 83k via Instagram, she’s inspiring us to go cruelty and toxic-free. On her list of must know brands? Derma•e , a hub of organic, vegan and natural beauty and skin care products.
Want to declutter and overhaul your space? Rachel Aust is using her platform to bring simplicity and wellness to social media. From easy capsule wardrobing to keeping it basic, Rachel’s YouTube channel keeps you motivated and your life minimalistic. Our favorite series? 6 Things I Stopped Buying . In the latest installment Rachel discusses what she left behind in the name of sustainability. Some of her picks? Jewelry, plastic containers, eating out and magazines to name a few. Are you ready to be a minimalist? Hit that subscribe button and explore her feeds.
Creating an ethical wardrobe and a sustainable lifestyle is zero fuss with Verena Erin of My Green Closet. This eco-friendly guru creates soothing, engaging and aesthetically pleasing content ranging from sustainable fashion capsule wardrobing to eco-friendly must haves. Her recent zero waste video lays out how you too can make a huge environmental impact. Her top picks: reusable bags, glass water bottles and reusable coffee cups. Connect with Erin via Instagram and YouTube and get to know this inspiring eco-influencer.
Make 2018 your year of sustainability and get inspired by eco-influencers making a difference.