The Great Himalayan Cleanup
This Earth Month, join us in fighting plastic pollution in the Himalayas through The Great Himalayan Clean Up. Partnering with over 30 brands, we're cleaning up 8 natural sites across the region. This article will guide you on how you can support our brand partners' efforts.
The Great Himalayan Cleanup
This Earth Month, we're tackling a pressing issue head-on: plastic pollution in the Himalayas. Partnering with over 30 brands, we're conducting a clean-up of 8 natural sites across the foothills of the mighty Himalayas: The Great Himalayan Cleanup.
We are grateful that our brand coalition partners have come forward in large numbers to make The Great Himalayan Cleanup a reality. With specially designed campaigns on their respective promotion platforms, they are allowing their customers to contribute towards, and be a part of, this unique campaign.
We're calling on you to support the clean-up efforts by backing our brand partners and tackling the escalating issue of plastic pollution in this famous region. Whether it's through purchasing their products, spreading awareness, or getting involved in their initiatives, every action counts.
Check out some of them below, and see how you can help.
PAX Labs
PAX Labs are funding the recovery of 2,000 lb of plastic waste, preventing it from polluting the Himalayan region. Check them out here.
Wildway
Wildway have committed to removing an extra 1,800 lb of plastic from the environment as part of the Great Himalayan Cleanup initiative. Explore their products here.
Great Eastern Sun - Miso Master
Throughout April, for every 1 lb tub of miso ordered through the Miso Master website, they'll fund the removal of 2 lb of plastic from the Himalayan Foothills. Support them by shopping from their website here.
Grove Collaborative
Grove Collaborative allows you to support the recovery of your individual or household plastic waste footprint through their Impact shop. By doing so, you'll also contribute to the recovery of plastic waste in the Himalayan foothills. Click here for the Grove Impact shop and become a part of the movement againt waste.
Clean Cult
For every like, comment, or share this post receives, Clean Cult will fund the recovery of plastic waste equivalent to 50 plastic bottles or 1 kg of plastic waste. Join the movement by dropping a like or comment on their post now.
SafeCatch
For every like on this social media post in April, SafeCatch will fund the recovery of 2 lb of plastic waste from nature. Additionally, each product sold in the month of April funds the recovery of plastic waste equivalent to 50 plastic bottles.
Ceremonia
Ceremonia is funding the recovery of 400 lb of plastic waste that would have otherwise ended up in the foothills of Himalayas. Check them out here.
Blu & Green
Blu & Green is supporting the recovery of plastic waste by removing an amount equivalent to 50 plastic bottles for every new follower they gain this month. Follow them here. They are also funding the recovery of plastic waste equivalent to 100 plastic bottles for every purchase of their Weekly Repair Mask, which you can find here.
V-dog
On Earth Day, V-dog is donating 5% of its sales to support rePurpose Global’s Great Himalayan Cleanup. Additionally, it's including one of their zero-waste shampoo bars with every order placed on that day. Support them by shopping from their website here
Bido Brands
Bido Brands are funding the recovery of an additional 300 lb of plastic waste, preventing it from polluting nature. Check them out here.
POW Bar
Each sale of over ¥2000 will fund the removal of 1 kg of plastic waste. Check out POW Bar products here.
PawzNDogz
Each sale in Earth Month will fund the recovery of plastic waste equivalent to 5 plastic bottles. If you are looking for more sustainable options for your furry friends check PawzNDogz out here.
Amperna Retail
Throughout April, every purchase of the Amperna Probiotic+ DS Soothing Serum will fund the removal of 1 kg of plastic from nature. Explore their products here.
Ovum
Ovum are funding the recovery of 252 lb of plastic waste, preventing it from polluting the Himalayan region. Check them out here.
Woohoo Body
In April, for every order placed, Woohoo Body fund the removal of 0.5kg of plastic from the Himalayan foothills. Explore their products here.
Summit Supplements
Summit Supplements are financing the recovery of 1 kg of plastic waste for every like/comment on their social media posts related to the Great Himalayan Cleanup throughout April. Additionally, the brand is contributing 1 kg for each product sold during the month. Explore their products here
Journey Spice Co
For every like this post receives, Journey Spice Co will fund the recovery of 1 lb of plastic waste. Plus, throughout Earth Month, every product purchase will contribute to the recovery of 1 lb of plastic waste from the Himalayan foothills. Explore their products here
The Natural Dog Company
For every follow they receive in the month of April, The Natural Dog Company will fund the recovery of 1 lb of plastic waste from the Himalayan region. Follow them here.
Jackfir
For every like Jackfir receive in the month of April, they are funding the recovery of 1 lb of plastic waste from the Himalayan region. Follow them now by clicking here
Sonsie
For every order placed in April, Sonsie are funding the recovery of 1 lb of nature-bound plastic waste. Explore their products here.
Vital Pet Life
Every like Vital Pet Life receive on their post funds the recovery of plastic waste equivalent to 50 plastic bottles. Check out their page to make a positive impact!
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