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6 Simple Ways to Celebrate Earth Day at St Christopher’s Place

This earth day, join us as we take you on a journey to uncover how our local heroes, independent businesses and beloved brands at St Christopher’s Place are all playing their part in supporting the planet. Discover ways in which they are making a positive impact on the environment, as well as highlighting some of the best sustainable fashion locations, where you can shop thoughtfully without compromising on style.

 

Let’s begin with a brand who are making impactful changes to reduce the use of plastic waste… 

Rituals refill programme is a game-changer in the world of beauty, making it easier than ever to reduce waste without giving up the products you love. Rituals are cutting down dramatically on single-use plastic, which encourages customers to reuse their beautifully designed containers. However, the real magic happens beyond the packaging, as with every refill bought, the funds go towards helping reforest the planet by planting, protecting, and restoring trees in areas hit hardest by deforestation.

Learn More Here. 

Refill at 9 Gee’s Court.

 

As we continue our eco-conscious walk through, another brand rooted in the power of nature awaits around the corner…

Every Earth Day, we are reminded of the quiet power nature holds, and few brands celebrate that harmony quite like L’Occitane. Rooted in the sun-drenched fields of Provence, L’Occitane has long embraced the philosophy that what is good for the skin should also be good for the planet. By using sustainably sourced natural ingredients like shea butter, almond oil, and immortelle flower extract, the brand not only creates luxurious, eco-conscious products but also supports biodiversity and traditional farming communities.

Learn More Here.

Visit them 7 St Christopher's Place.

 

What if your unwanted jewellery could spark real change, transforming clutter into something meaningful for both the planet and people in need? 

Astrid & Miyu’s recycling program allows you to do exactly that, drop off your sterling silver or solid gold in store, and in exchange receive 1,000 loyalty points (the equivalent to £10) to spend towards your next purchase. Once your recycled items have been processed, funds are then donated to the  Felix Project, a charity dedicated in tackling food waste and hunger.

Visit them at 4 St Christopher’s Place.

 

With conscious choices shining bright, our journey leads us next to a designer who blends luxury and sustainability into wearable art…

Carolina Wong is redefining luxury through sustainability, crafting exquisite jewellery that honours both beauty and the planet. Each piece she creates is a testament to conscious craftsmanship, handmade in her London studio using up-cycled materials including regenerated brass and abalone shells. Carolina’s designs are more than just accessories, they’re heirlooms in the making, built to last and be passed down through generations. Her thoughtful approach to design and dedication to reducing waste and carbon impact proves that fashion doesn’t have to cost the earth.

Visit them at 22 St Christopher’s Place.

 

Next up we explore timeless tailoring that resists trends and celebrates taking pride in their durable products...

By partnering with the world’s finest mills and weavers, Diverso’s champion natural fibers for their unique seasonal qualities and minimal environmental impact. Their approach rejects fast fashion’s fleeting trends, choosing instead to work only with quality materials that are made to last. With careful stewardship, these timeless pieces not only endure through the years but also serve as a reminder that true sustainability lies in thoughtful choices and responsible production.

Visit them at 11 St Christopher’s Place.

 

Finally, we end our story with a brand that brings clarity, care, and consciousness to the fashion industry… 

The Hour & Bleue reaffirms their commitment to transparency and green practices through their clothing and accessories. By partnering with certified factories that meet the highest labour and environmental standards they can take pride and be confident in the fact that the whole manufacturing process aligns with their ethics and ethos. This dedication to sustainability extends beyond the production and continues throughout the customer experience. Their jewellery boxes, for instance, are made from FSC-certified paper, ensuring responsible sourcing and the use of recycled materials. At The Hour & Bleue, sustainability is not an afterthought, it is a core value they hold close to their heart.

Visit them at 10a St Christopher’s Place.

 

When choosing to support these dedicated local businesses, you are embracing a lifestyle that values sustainability, proving that it’s possible to shop with purpose while still enjoying exceptional quality products. So next time you stroll through St Christopher’s Place, know that every step is a step toward a more sustainable tomorrow.

 

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