Our food grade polypropylene items are made in the USA. These items feature suspended pieces of flax husk, coconut husk and pieces of glass. These materials are blended together to create beautiful bright colored housewares and serving pieces. Our EcoSmart brand has saved over 2 Million+ containers and landfills over the past 10 years since its conception. These items are produced in a zero-waste USA factory and generates a portion of its own power! We work with factories who make bamboo products to buy excess material that would normally get tossed. We send it through an intense process that allows us to offset the plastic used to create our Purelast items. To date we have saved over 1 million lbs of bamboo from the scrapyard! Beautiful housewares products in eco-friendly and unique materials!
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Our team at Copper Cow Coffee is the brainchild of Vietnamese-American Debbie Wei Mullin. What you see today stems from a few things, namely Debbie’s love for Vietnamese coffee, her passion for craft coffee culture, and her background in sustainability work. Put that all together, and you’ve got us — quality-focused, eco-friendly, and proud to be part of the 2% (and growing) of women-owned companies with venture funding. These days you’ll find us working tirelessly towards Debbie’s dream of making Vietnamese coffee a household product, all while sipping a healthy number of lattes in our cozy Los Angeles office.
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Founded in 2015 by Sashee Chandran, Tea Drops is a woman and minority owned, innovative tea company with a mission to inspire human connection through tea. Based in Los Angeles, Tea Drops ethically sources all of their organic teas, and sheds about 20% less waste than traditional tea bag packaging. Tea Drops has become a favorite among new and experienced tea drinkers alike, launching innovative tea experiences that merge flavorful blends, food art, and edgy design. A favorite of Michelle Obama, former First Lady of the United States, Tea Drops are also loved by Oprah Magazine, Forbes, and the Tory Burch Foundation.
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