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The Striped Pillow Cases, Set of Two
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FAQs about Certified Sustainable Products

What makes a product certified as sustainable or ethical?

To be certified as sustainable or ethical, a product must pass independent checks on materials, manufacturing, and ethics. Certified sustainable products typically use low-impact materials, pay fair wages, and meet high environmental standards. The best certifications involve regular audits and clear criteria. Keep an eye out for GOTS, Cradle to Cradle, or Fairtrade - these are respected names worth knowing. If it sounds too vague, it probably is. Curious how we vet products ourselves? Visit our Buy Me Once research process.

Why are certified sustainable products often more expensive?

Certified sustainable products often cost more because they’re built better - ethically and environmentally. From fairer wages to responsibly sourced materials and rigorous audits, there’s more going on behind the scenes than your average item. But in return, you get something that lasts longer, works harder, and ends up being cheaper over time. You’re saving on replacements, cutting waste, and supporting better practices. Worth a few extra quid, we reckon.

How can I tell if a certification is trustworthy and not greenwashing?

To dodge greenwashing and find a trustworthy certification, start with the certifier. Certified sustainable products should be backed by third-party audits, specific standards, and open reporting. Known labels like B Corp, FSC, or GOTS spell this out in plain English on their sites. If a claim sounds fluffy - like “earth-friendly” - dig deeper. Reliable certifications have nothing to hide and are happy to show their homework.

Where can I buy products certified as truly sustainable?

You’ll find certified sustainable products at retailers that care about more than turning a profit. Look for shops that clearly list certifications, explain their sourcing, and offer long warranties. The good ones do the homework so you don’t have to. At Buy Me Once, we’ve curated a gifts collection full of certified, genuinely sustainable picks that last and mean something too.

What is the best certification for long-lasting and ethical products?

There’s no one-size-fits-all, but certain certifications stand out for long-lasting and ethical products. GOTS is excellent for organic, fairly made textiles. FSC covers sustainable wood and paper. B Corp goes broad, assessing entire businesses. And Cradle to Cradle champions circular, repairable design. Some even include durability testing. Check for lifetime guarantees too - a badge of honour if ever there was one.

How do I care for certified sustainable items to maximise their lifespan?

To get the most out of certified sustainable items, treat them kindly. Wash clothes cool, dry them gently, and mend small rips before they grow. For natural materials like bamboo or organic cotton, skip the harsh chemicals. Not sure where to start? Our Product Care and Repair tips cover the lot. A bit of TLC can make all the difference when you’re in it for the long haul.

What kind of materials are used in certified sustainable products?

Certified sustainable products typically use greener, tougher materials - from GOTS-certified organic cotton to FSC wood or post-consumer recycled plastics. You’ll also see low-impact dyes, stainless steel, and other smart picks chosen for ethics and endurance. Certifications ensure these materials are sourced responsibly and hold up well over time. Think of them as a stamp of approval from the planet - and your future self.