12 Sustainable Brands to Shop for Earth Day 2025

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With Earth Day coming up on April 22, there's no better time to think about all the ways you can help sustain and protect the environment. One of those ways is shopping! Choosing eco-friendly and sustainable brands is an easy swap that makes an impact.

Whether they're using recycled fabric, sustainable packaging, or minimizing carbon emissions, opting for brands that actively work toward sustainability is one of the easiest ways you can help Mother Earth, on Earth Day and beyond.

Shopping sustainable brands is also a great way to support small businesses!

Need some inspiration? Our shopping experts rounded up 12 sustainable brands to help get you started, and have included everything from beauty and fashion to home and wellness.

Some brands offer a simple lifestyle change that makes a big impact, like opting for a reusable thermos over plastic water bottles. Corkcicle has tons of options, including collaborations with Disney, Harry Potter, and more.

Ditch the fast fashion in favor of some sustainable clothing brands instead. From high-quality denim by Lola Jeans (which plants one tree with every purchase) to Andie's swimsuits made from recycled materials, you can make an environmental impact without compromising on style.

Speaking of sustainable style, Alex and Ani has got you covered with the prettiest jewelry crafted from recycled metals and eco-friendly materials.

Every day can be Earth Day if you shop these sustainable brands, which include everything from skincare to sleepwear.

Bésame Cosmetics Poppy Cream Rouge

Produced locally in California, Bésame makes beautiful vintage-inspired beauty products and is committed to minimizing packaging waste.

Their products are also free of gluten, parabens, and mineral oils. Its bestselling cream rouge is the perfect multi-use product, since you can use it to add color to your lips or cheeks.

M.S Skincare Aum Restorative Body Oil

Made with raw ingredients and without any synthetic preservatives, M.S. Skincare works with cruelty-free and ethical suppliers to create Ayurvedic-inspired skincare. The brand is Leaping Bunny certified, as an added bonus.

Formulated with coconut oil and vitamin E, this body oil is a luxurious addition to your routine. It leaves your skin feeling hydrated and looking radiant.

Lola Jeans Gabriella Classic Denim Jacket

Not only does Lola Jeans use ethically sourced materials, eco-conscious manufacturing techniques, and packaging made from recycled materials, but they also plant one tree with every purchase.

The brand's denim pieces are made from organic cotton, including this classic jean jacket that goes with everything.

Ryan Porter 'You're Doing Great' Candle

Female-founded candle brand Ryan Porter partnered with the organization Greenspark to achieve a carbon-neutral footprint.

Made from 100% natural soy wax, they offer a candle for every occasion, like this sandalwood-scented "You're Doing Great" candle that's perfect for gifting to your bestie. You can even clean out the vessel and reuse it to store makeup brushes.

BU Sunscreen SPF 50 Fragrance-Free Spray, 3-Pack

BU Sunscreen protects your skin and the environment thanks to their use of solar-powered manufacturing, biodegradable ingredients, and 100% recyclable containers.

Boasting SPF 50, this fragrance-free spray sunscreen makes applying (and reapplying) sunscreen so easy. It's TSA-approved, making it perfect for travel.

Bubble Skincare Slam Dunk

To help reduce the amount of single use plastic, Bubble Skincare has a free recycling program to ensure your empties get properly disposed of.

That includes this bestselling moisturizer, which contains soothing aloe, nourishing vitamin E, and hydrating avocado oil. Plus, the price point is hard to beat.

Adore Me Primrose Slip Sleepwear

Adore Me uses eco-friendly materials and recycled or deadstock fabrics to craft their gorgeous intimates.

Featuring lacy details and mesh accents, this sweet yet sexy slip dress makes bedtime feel so much more luxurious.

42 Birds Yoga Mat The Robin

To create their cork yoga mats and accessories, 42Birds uses a sustainable harvesting practice that's been used for over 1,000 years.

The brand's bestselling yoga mat, made from non-slip cork that resists mold and mildew buildup, boasts a dense foam base and ultra-lightweight construction. Plus, it comes with a cotton strap so you can easily carry it around.

Cozy Earth Women's Ultra-Soft Pullover Crew

Cozy Earth utilizes responsibly sourced materials and manufacturers to create products that will last for years to come.

From bath and bedding to sleepwear, Cozy Earth has it all, but we're especially into this ultra-soft crewneck pullover made from breathable bamboo fabric.

Alex and Ani Murano Beads Slider Necklace

Made in the USA, Alex and Ani pieces are crafted with recycled metals and eco-friendly materials.

You’ve probably seen the label's iconic charm bangles, but don't sleep on the brand's other pieces, including this gold necklace featuring colorful Murano bead pendants.

Corkcicle Mug Glass Set

The best way to reduce single-use plastic is by switching to a reusable brands such as Corkcicle.

The label even makes glassware, including this set of mugs. They're double walled to keep your beverage hotter for longer.

Andie Lands' End Canvas Pocket Tote

75% of Andie's products are crafted from recycled materials. The brand also ships with 100% recyclable packaging. Want to feel reall good about your purchase? Andie Swim partnered with the brand Trashie to create an easy way for people to recycle old swimsuits!

They recently collabed with the beloved brand Lands' End for an exclusive collection. It includes this beachy version of Lands' End's iconic canvas tote bag. 

Senior editor Lily Rose owns one and says it's perfect. "I use it for everything from groceries to an overnight bag. It's massive and includes so many pockets!"

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