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Products with a Purpose for the Home Office and Time at Home

Corona had the world in its grip. The virus threatened the existence of individuals and organizations. Sustainable brands are particularly affected: They are becoming less common in major supermarkets. With these seven recommendations, you can support them. But the popularity at Azurslot kept rising during the pandemic. You can play it anywhere and anytime.

Support Our Work For More Sustainability:

Even during Corona times, we must not stop turning to more ecological and socially responsible products. Small manufacturers are currently particularly worried about their existence. One solution to support better stores and greener brands during the pandemic is online shopping—even though we usually recommend visiting local shops. However, in many places, this is simply not possible right now.

  1. Coloring Books & Pencils with a Message

Colorful pencils from GoVolunteer banish boredom.

Keeping children engaged during the crisis is a significant challenge for parents. It is therefore not surprising that coloring books are high on the bestsellers on major online platforms. A great alternative: The Coloring Book for All and the smart skin tone pencils from GoVolunteer. Here, children learn not only how diverse our society is, but every product supports GoVolunteer’s integration work.

  1. Inspiring Children’s Books

Children’s book “Plastian, the Little Fish”

In addition to coloring, children’s books help bridge the time spent at home. In the current situation, variety in the kids’ room is especially important to keep the world colorful and exciting, even though we can’t go outside much right now. You can find (children’s) books with added value, such as “Plastian, the Little Fish.” Here, children learn about plastic in the ocean—every book sold also supports a bridge school in India.

  1. Better Tea for the Home Office

Value-added products: Tea from ChariTea.

Those who have the opportunity to work from home should do so, especially now. In addition to the laptop, a good (organic) tea should not be missing from your home workspace.

With fair tea from ChariTea, you support development projects in the growing regions.

  1. Don’t Forget to Wash Your Hands!

Good hand hygiene is especially important right now.

The most important tip to prevent the spread of viruses is thorough handwashing. Therefore, wash your hands as often as possible. And just because we are experiencing an exceptional situation doesn’t mean we should resort to soap with microplastics or palm oil. With soaps from Hydrophil, Stop the Water, or Hopery (starting at €4.90), you can’t go wrong. Each of these soaps is ecologically safe and additionally supports drinking water projects or the protection of orangutans.

  1. Relaxation at Home

Acupressure mat from Shaktimat – not just for Fakirs

Relaxation in the park or yoga studio will be more challenging in the coming weeks. To unwind at home, the innovative Shaktimat acupressure mat (around €60) can help. Just 15 minutes on the special mat can alleviate stress and promote good blood circulation in the back. With each mat purchased, you support women in India who receive a fair wage for production, enabling their daughters to attend a good school.

  1. Green Magazines for Education & Entertainment

Magazines with Impact: Enorm, Neue Narrative, Katapult

The crisis has its silver lining: We finally have time to slow down. So why not consciously read a print magazine again? Ideally, one that inspires, encourages, and offers ideas for the future? We have three great magazines for you:

The Enorm magazine (€8.90) reports on new ideas in sustainability. Each issue focuses on a specific topic (e.g., “How sustainable is the music industry?”).

In the award-winning Katapult (€5.80), you’ll find scientific insights presented solely in graphics and maps.

Neue Narrative (€9.80), the magazine for new work, finally inspires around a more sustainable working world.