Week in Review

A Look at This Week on Seeing Green

From circular fashion to plant-based food and even a little Halloween fun, this week reminded us how creativity and sustainability go hand in hand — and how every smart choice can shape a lighter, livelier world.

Solutionists of the Day: Leaders Redefining Everyday Sustainability

This week, we celebrated two standout brands proving that greener living can be both stylish and accessible:

Depop is proving resale is rewriting retail — empowering millions to buy, sell and discover pre-loved fashion that keeps clothes in play and out of landfill.

MorningStar Farms is making plant-based eating easier for everyone, from weekday meals to game-day favorites, with delicious options that cut the footprint of traditional proteins.

On the Seeing Green Podcast

We released full-length spotlight episodes on both Depop and MorningStar Farms, plus a new Greening My Laundryepisode exploring how refill systems, cold water washing and smarter detergents are cleaning up one of the dirtiest household routines.

Our Faves: Sustainable Chocolate That’s Changing the Game

This week’s Our Faves feature turned to chocolate — highlighting Alter Eco, GoodSAM Foods, Magic Chocolate, and Theo Chocolate, all leading the future of fair, regenerative and planet-positive treats.

Recipes of the Day: Greener Bites & Sips

Our Recipe of the Day lineup delivered big flavor with a low footprint:

  • Abbot’s zesty buffalo plant-based pizza

  • Prime Roots North Beach Italian sandwich

  • Sapling Spirits Apple & Ginger Spritz cocktail

Each one proof that sustainability and great taste can share the same plate — and glass.

Vibe Check: Menswear Edition

Our new Vibe Check feature spotlighted more than twenty sustainable menswear brands redefining modern style — asking which label might be your 2026 look.

Trick-or-Treat, Seeing Green Style

We wrapped up the week with a Halloween surprise — imagining who might show up at Seeing Green’s front door, from a washing machine set to cold to a paper-based wine bottle and a refillable lipstick. It was a playful reminder that even the spookiest day of the year can inspire creative, climate-friendly fun.

Be Part of the Movement

From fashion and food to home care and holidays, this week proved sustainability isn’t a niche — it’s a lifestyle on the rise.

Follow @SeeingGreenEco across the socials and visit SeeingGreen.eco to explore more stories, recipes and brands redefining what it means to live greener, one smart choice at a time.

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