
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


A couple of Saturdays ago, we launched a flagship event in Toronto called a Green Beauty Night. What is green beauty? This term is thrown around so flippantly, but what makes a product truly sustainable? Is natural synonymous with ‘green’? Should we be looking to certifications and non-governmental organizations for insights about our products? What are some of the metrics we should be looking to when calling a product green? Featured on the panel was Christian Euler from Phycus Biotechnologies, Jenise Lee from CertClean, Dayna Stein from Bare Market and myself.
By Jen@theecowell4.7
7373 ratings
A couple of Saturdays ago, we launched a flagship event in Toronto called a Green Beauty Night. What is green beauty? This term is thrown around so flippantly, but what makes a product truly sustainable? Is natural synonymous with ‘green’? Should we be looking to certifications and non-governmental organizations for insights about our products? What are some of the metrics we should be looking to when calling a product green? Featured on the panel was Christian Euler from Phycus Biotechnologies, Jenise Lee from CertClean, Dayna Stein from Bare Market and myself.

32,243 Listeners

26,032 Listeners

942 Listeners

113,357 Listeners

927 Listeners

4,881 Listeners

92 Listeners

4,818 Listeners

738 Listeners

35 Listeners

16,947 Listeners

16,510 Listeners

9,434 Listeners

573 Listeners

2,596 Listeners