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natural flavoring

The Difference Between Artificial & Natural Flavoring Might Surprise You

Ever wondered what the difference is between natural and artificial flavoring? The answer may surprise you and make you think twice before choosing the “natural” option. Read more


What is glitter made of? Environmental impact of plastic glitter

What Is Glitter Made of and Is Bio-Glitter Better?

It's the biggest trend in crafts, festival makeup and decorations. But what is glitter made of, how is it made and to what cost to the environment? Utopia's got answers. Read more


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Everything You Need to Know About Fossil Fuels

You've definitely heard of fossil fuels and might already have strong opinions about them. But do you know the basics? Read on to find a simple explanation of fossil fuels. Read more


Kourtney Kardashian is boohoo.com's new sustainability ambassador

Kourtney Kardashian Barker Announced as Sustainability Ambassador for Boohoo.com

What’s more ridiculous than a Kardashian as sustainability ambassador? A Kardashian as sustainability ambassador. Read more


Sustainable socks

The 8 Best Sustainable Sock Brands

Sustainable socks are a wardrobe necessity. We’ve compiled a list of the eight best eco-friendly sock brands committed to green living and sustainable shopping. Read more


Palm oil sustainable

Is Palm Oil Sustainable? Deforestation & Environmental Impact

Is sustainable palm oil production possible? We’ll look into what palm oil is, how it’s used, and the social and environmental impact that it has. Read more


fair trade coffee

Fair Trade Coffee: 9 Brands to Start Your Day

In recent years, fair trade coffee has been gracing our shelves in ever-increasing numbers. But what are the fair trade coffee brands worth paying attention to? Let's find out. Read more


USDA Certified Organic

What Does the “USDA Certified Organic” Label Actually Mean?

What does it mean when products are listed as USDA Certified Organic? Let's take a closer look at the United States Department of Agriculture's organic certification. Read more