Earth Day
Our Most Eco-Conscious Collections
You already know the planet needs better choices. Fewer plastic tubes in landfills. Fewer miles between where something's made and where it ends up.
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View allSmall-Batch Maryland Production
Most of what's here gets made in our USDA-standard lab facility in Owings Mills. Hand-poured body cream. Hand-cut soap bars. Honey bottled one jar at a time. Small batches mean we can use fresh ingredients, keep quality consistent, and avoid the industrial shortcuts that require preservatives and stabilizers.
100% Plastic-Free Lip Care
The lip balm tubes are made from plant cellulose—a wood pulp derivative that breaks down completely in compost. Not "biodegradable plastic" that still leaves microplastics. Not "recyclable" tubes that end up in landfills anyway. Actual cellulose that turns back into soil. Beeswax, honey, olive oil inside. Real decomposition outside.
Raw Honey from Ethical Sources
Our Eastern Shore honey comes from beekeepers and trusted apiaries, not commodity brokers. Every jar lists exactly where the bees were. No blending. No pasteurization. No extra miles for the sake of convenience.
Bar Soap Instead of Bottles
Three soap bars—Coffee+Cream, Oatmeal+Lavender, Sea Salt+Black Clay. Each one lasts longer than multiple bottles of body wash. Organic coconut oil, shea butter, ground coffee beans, oatmeal, pumice stone. Wrapped in recyclable cardboard. No plastic pumps. No mystery surfactants. Just soap that works.
Green Tea Skincare with Actual Green Tea
The Sea+Tea collection uses Moroccan lava clay, bentonite, sea clay from mineral deposits, kelp powder, rooibos tea, green tea extract. Not synthetic fragrances that smell like the ocean. Not microbeads that flow into waterways. Ingredients you could trace back to where they grew if you really wanted to.
Every Day Is Earth Day Here
We celebrate Earth Day not just on April 22nd, but all year long — through our wildflower fields in Kent Island, our partnership with One Tree Planted, and our ongoing commitment to the environment. See what we do.
Earth Day Collection FAQs
he honey lip balm tubes are 100% plant cellulose and fully compostable. Bar soaps come wrapped in cardboard. Honey jars are glass with metal lids you can reuse or recycle. Body care in the Sea+Tea line comes in glass and/or recyclable jars. Most shipping boxes are recyclable cardboard. We avoid plastic whenever we can, and when we can't yet, we're working on it.
Yes. The tube is made from plant cellulose, not corn-based PLA that only breaks down in industrial facilities. You can throw it in your backyard compost bin. It takes about six months to decompose completely into soil. The label is paper-based and breaks down too.
Most of our honey comes from small, ethical beekeepers across the United States. Some varietals—like Ukrainian Sunflower from Ukraine and Coffee Blossom from Guatemala—come from international apiaries we've partnered with directly. Every product page lists the origin. We don't blend sources or buy from commodity brokers.
Depends how you store it and how hard you scrub. Most people get 6-8 weeks from one bar with daily use. Keep it on a draining soap dish so it dries completely between uses. A soggy bar dissolves faster. A dry bar lasts longer than you'd think.
Yes. The ingredients—sea clay, sugar crystals, Epsom salt, green tea extract—break down naturally and won't harm septic systems. No synthetic microbeads, no silicones, no ingredients that clog drain fields or mess with bacterial breakdown.
Yes. Glass jars and metal lids are both recyclable through standard curbside programs. Or repurpose them—they work for storing loose tea, spices, craft supplies, or more honey if you're refilling from bulk. We've seen people use them for everything from coin jars to terrariums.
Some are, some aren't. Bar soap costs about the same as quality liquid body wash when you factor in how long it lasts. Honey is priced comparatively to other raw, single-origin varietals. The lip balm costs more than drugstore options but uses compostable packaging and lasts months. You're paying for real ingredients, transparent sourcing, and packaging that doesn't become permanent waste.

