As Earth Day approaches, it's the perfect time to spotlight Baltimore businesses that prioritize sustainability and environmental stewardship. From upcycled fashion to zero-waste chocolate, these local enterprises are leading the way in eco-friendly practices.
SewLab USA crafts high-quality soft goods using sustainably sourced materials. Their products, including bags and accessories, are made from upcycled materials like vintage Hawaiian shirts and vinyl banners, reducing waste and promoting ethical production. As a certified Made in Baltimore member, SewLab USA embodies local craftsmanship and sustainability.
Matriarch Coffee is a Baltimore-based coffee roaster committed to sustainability. They source beans from women-owned farms, ensuring ethical practices and empowering female farmers. Their dedication to environmentally friendly operations makes them a standout in the local coffee scene.
Lorax Partnerships offers green building consulting services, assisting clients in achieving sustainability goals through certifications like LEED and Energy Star. Their work on projects like the LEED Gold-certified Horseshoe Casino demonstrates their commitment to environmental stewardship and community impact.
Bio Safe provides eco-friendly cleaning products and services to Baltimore businesses. Their biodegradable and non-toxic solutions ensure a safer environment for both people and the planet. By reducing harmful chemicals, they contribute to a healthier community.
GRASS (Glass Recovery and Sustainable Solutions) is a zero-waste cooperative focused on repurposing glass waste into art, jewelry, and glassware. By diverting glass from landfills and incinerators, they promote a circular economy and environmental consciousness in Baltimore.
Sandtown Millworks specializes in creating custom furniture from reclaimed wood, preserving Baltimore's history while promoting sustainability. Their handcrafted pieces reduce the demand for new lumber and showcase the beauty of repurposed materials.
Mount Royal Soaps produces palm oil-free, plant-based bath and body products using sustainably sourced ingredients. Their commitment to limited plastic use and biodegradable formulations ensures their products are safe for the Chesapeake Bay. As a Made in Baltimore member, they exemplify eco-friendly local manufacturing.
Jinji Chocolates offers bean-to-bar confections made from ethically sourced cacao. Their low-waste kitchen utilizes every part of the cacao bean, creating delicious treats while minimizing environmental impact. Jinji's dedication to sustainability and storytelling through chocolate makes them a unique presence in Baltimore.
By supporting these businesses, you're contributing to a more sustainable and environmentally conscious Baltimore. Let's celebrate Earth Day by making choices that benefit our planet and community.