Sustainability Applications

Sustainability can be made more accessible with these innovative, helpful applications that can help you track whether something is sustainable or not when it comes to clothing, the internet and cosmetics.

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Thred Up

Photo: Instagram @thredup

Photo: Instagram @thredup

This is an example of a completely thrifted outfit, including these Chanel boots. Thredup makes shopping second hand available online, in stores and also offers a styling delivery service. 

 

Think Dirty

Photo: Instagram @thinkdirty

Photo: Instagram @thinkdirty

Think dirty enables you to learn more about your toiletries and cosmetics by scanning the product’s barcode. This is very useful to reduce the amount of chemicals you put on your body.

 

Good On You

Photo: Instagram@goodonyou_app

Photo: Instagram@goodonyou_app

Good on you rates different brands to help you shop sustainably and see how responsible each brand is. The app gives guides, interviews and various tips. 

 

Ecosia

Photo: Instagram @ecosia

Photo: Instagram @ecosia

Ecosia is an extension for Chrome where the profit from ads made from searches goes towards planting trees. It works around the world and doesn’t sell your data to thor-party advisers. During the Australian wildfires, Ecosia was able to plant 26,000 trees in one day.