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5 Sustainable Latinx-Owned Brands That We Love

5 Sustainable Latinx-Owned Brands That We Love
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In Celebration of Latinx Heritage Month, we've compiled a list of our favorite Latinx-owned brands that also care for the planet and the people on it.

Show some support and shop from these brands that definitely need to be on your radar.

1. Nopalero

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Founder, Sandra Lilia Velasquez launched Nopalero, a bath and body line inspired by the beauty and richness of Mexico. Her products are clean, vegan, and synthetic fragrance-free with the key ingredient being the Nopal cactus.

2. Ceremonia

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Ceremonia is a clean haircare brand rooted in Latinx heritage, founded by Babba Rivera. The hair line is filled with nutrient-rich cocktails of raw ingredients sourced from Central and South American countries, including Brazil, Peru, and Mexico.

3. Eberjay

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Eberjay creates classic feel-good sleepwear that will endure time. Founded by Ali Mejia who was born in El Salvador and Mariela Rovito who was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina. They prioritize using sustainable fabrics like Eco Bamboo and OEKO-TEX® certified Tencel and Modal.

4. Monica Sordo

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Mónica launched her eponymous jewelry line on a return voyage to her home country of Venezuela after being surrounded and inspired by her creative parents, heritage and local artisans. As a firm believer in creating a more equitable society, each piece is created hand in hand with a team of artisans at a Fairtrade-International-certified atelier in one of Lima’s most underprivileged districts.

5. Freda Salvador

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Co Founder, Cristina Palomo-Nelson was born into a family of shoemakers in Soyapango, El Slavador. The handcrafted line is designed in California and crafted by a small family-run factory in Elda, Spain.

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