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When we started Tobi, we wanted to offer the coolest selection of brands, but we also wanted to do something more, something to represent our city, our community. Being a San Francisco based business gives us unique perspective. Activist at heart, San Francisco has taken the lead on eco initiatives and is one of the world's greenest cities. Eco-Tobi is what identifies us and keeps us rooted within our community. Without Eco-Tobi we'd be just another online store, and that was never our intention. Offering clients green alternatives isn't just responsible, it's good business. Of course, what good is eco-fashion if fashionable people avoid it like the plague? When we buy for Eco-Tobi, we make sure to appeal to fashion sense first, choosing collections we'd actually wear too. Everything in Eco-Tobi is stuff you'd wear and use anyway, and the fact that it's better for you and the environment is a pleasant surprise kind of snuck in there, a huge cherry on top! Looking for purple skinny jeans? Go with Good Society's Slim Leg Jeans in Brittany and make a difference in a child's life. We like brands like Del Forte and Panda Snack because they look great on; we love them because they're eco too! |
To commemorate the greenest day of the year, we asked our Eco-Tobi designers to share a few thoughts with us. Check out our special Earth Day From the Designer section to read all the responses from all of our Eco-Tobi designers including Edun, Loomstate, Doie, Lara Miller, Envirosax, Kimberley Sayer, Good Society and more!
Here's a sample from Yoshiko of Juara:
JUARA What are your plans for Earth Day? Remind our staff of the small ways we can save electricity at the office and reduce waste on a day-to-day basis: unplugging appliances after using them, turning lights off where not needed, recycling, etc. On April 22, I will go to EarthNight, organized by Earth Day New York for a special social networking party. Name one issue that needs more of our attention, and what can we do to make a difference? Each of us can take little steps to reduce our individual mass consumption patterns. Do I really need to buy an additional car? Can I walk to work instead? Do I really need to own 10 pairs of jeans? Do I need a new paper cup each time I get a cup of coffee, or can I just bring one of my own mugs? |
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