Journal about sustainable hygge living with eco-candles

A little journal about sustainable hygge living with eco-candles

Hi all,

With COP26 right around the corner, a focus on clean living has never been more important. COP26 refers to the United Nations Climate Change Conference of the Parties, which will be held in Glasgow this November.

We can all make a difference with the smallest of adjustments at home and at work. Vegan and eco friendly products have never been more available and popular. Many of us may choose to adopt certain aspects, for example by simply cutting down on eating meat, or limiting ourselves to fewer car journeys in the week where possible.

Luckily, as the demand for eco friendly and vegan products gains more and more traction, there is no need to compromise on quality or happiness!

My expertise is in candles, and all of Ralph's Orchard candles are vegan, eco-friendly and cruelty-free. We use sustainable pure soy wax which is sustainable and biodegradable, and burns much cleaner than paraffin wax, which releases nasty soot particles into the air.

This Autumn you can snuggle down with any number of our Autumn/Winter scent collection.

Still clinging to the faint memory of summer? Fig & Plum is complex with ripe fruits and amber undertones.

Like living on the darker side of life? The woody smoky fragrances of Frankincense & Myrrh or Fireside may be just your thing. 

Looking forward to the hopefulness of Christmas? Orange Spice will take you right there, as will the fresh and piney scents of Enchanted Forest and Mistletoe.

Or stay in the here and now, the the fresh wet crunch of colourful leaves under your wellies, and inhale the deep scents of Autumn Woodflower or Honey & Molten Amber.

There's a little something for everyone in this collection. So grab a throw and some cocoa, snuggle down, and light a candle guilt free :)

xx Jo

 

 

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