It’s easier than ever before to shop for ethical, zero waste and eco-friendly products online. Supermarkets and high street shops are being frustratingly slow on the uptake. But many online businesses are opening up with zero-waste alternatives. When most of our shopping is done online now anyway, it makes sense to switch to online shops that do good. Here’s a directory of the best ethical and eco-friendly UK online shops that I’ve discovered.
Books & Media
- Bookshop – a collection of independent online bookshops, visit my shop here
- eBooks.com – has the highest ethical rating for buying ebooks on Ethical Consumer
- Hive – supports local bookshops, selling books, ebooks, CDs and DVDs with free delivery
- Unbound – the ethical Kickstarter for books, helping diverse authors get published
- World of Books – a large selection of second-hand books with free delivery
Clothes & Accessories
- BAM – activewear made from bamboo (I recommend their leggings!)
- Depop – secondhand and vintage clothing
- Lucy & Yak – dungarees and other clothing made from organic cotton and recycled materials
- Mahi Leather – vegan leather bags made from cork
- Organic Basics – organic cotton and recycled underwear and essentials
- Passenger Clothing – eco-friendly and recycled outdoor wear
- Rapanui – naturally made and recycled clothes and outdoor wear
- Vinted – secondhand clothes and accessories
- Wildwatcher Collections – organic cotton t-shirts and beanie hats
Food
- Allplants – healthy vegan ready meals
- Bother – food cupboard and home essentials
- Delicously Ella – vegan snacks, breakfasts and desserts
- Good Club – sustainable and zero waste groceries
- Huel – vegan complete nutrition
- OddBox – wonky fruit and vegatables from local farmers (get £10% off your first order)
- Riverford Organic Farmers – organic fruit and veg
- The Vegan Kind Supermarket – vegan food store and snack subscription
General Goods
- Babipur – ethical shopping for kids
- Ethical Superstore – fair trade, organic and eco-friendly department store
- Schpock – secondhand goods
- Wearth – high end eco-friendly and sustainable marketplace
Personal Hygiene
- Earthwise Girls – sustainable periods and body care
- Green Planet Beauty – natural plastic-free skin and hair products (I use their bicarbonate free deodorant)
- Gruum – skin and haircare
- Georganics – eco-friendly oral hygiene
- Serious Tissues – recycled carbon neutral toilet paper, soap and detergent
- Smol – zero waste dishwasher tablets, detergent, fabric conditioner and cleaning subscription
- Wild deodorant – natural deodorant subscription with reusable case
Homeware
- Nectar – carbon neutral toxic chemical-free memory foam mattresses designed to last
- Snug – bedding made from recycled materials
Pets
- The Thoughtful Pup – eco-friendly and sustainable dog products
- Yora – sustainable insect-based pet food
Zero Waste
These are all general zero waste shops with plastic-free and reusable products ranging from kitchenware to makeup. As there are so many, I’ve highlighted my favourite products from each!
- Anemone & Basilic – they have beautiful ceramic mugs, bowls and soap dishes
- Boobalou – reusable bin liners and mason jar adaptors
- EarthBits – a unique tree free range of notebooks & greeting cards
- EcoBayt* – I love their glass spray bottles and coconut bowls
- Eco Kindly – great range of organic essential oils
- EcoVibe – has an extensive list of UK made products and their own natural deodorant
- Green Alternatives* – great gift sets and quirky items, I love their wrapping paper, outdoor kit and kitchenware (10% Discount Code: WILDANDGREEN)
- The Ideal Sunday – I like their dustpan and brush and metal pint cups
- Jungle Culture – a selection of drinking straws and coconut candles
- Just Celebrate – eco-friendly party supplies, I love their plates and napkins!
- Peace with the Wild – best product is the toothpaste tablets with fluoride
- Plastic Freedom – beautiful recycled cushion covers and cocktail shaker set
- Zero Waste Club – an amazing wireless magnetic charger made with plastic waste
- Zero Zen – beautiful bamboo lunch boxes and storage jars
If you would like your ethical and eco-friendly online shop to be added to this list, get in touch.

Shopping advice
It’s important to be aware that online shopping has its own impacts on the environment. To reduce this try not to buy just one item at a time. Stock up on things you will need in the near future so you’re making the most of one delivery. Only buy things you actually need. For example, do you really need travel cutlery when you have normal cutlery at home? I’ve suggested UK based shops because many of them offer products that have been manufactured in the UK. This helps reduce emissions from importing goods.
When it comes to shopping for sustainability, the worst thing you can do is throw away something you are already using simply to replace it with an eco-friendly alternative. That is not sustainable, the greenest option will always be the one you’re already using!
I’m slowly swapping to eco-friendly products as I use up the ones I have. But I’m sticking with my plastic hairbrush, plastic Tupperware and takeaway containers until they break. I’m currently using old jars and takeaway containers to store my shampoo and soap bars. Try to adapt and reuse what you already have before looking elsewhere.
Do you already shop at any ethical and eco-friendly shops? What’s your favourite?
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Thank you, so useful 🙂
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Yay I’m glad it’s useful 😊
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Thanks you for that, very useful indeed. I also buy from a shop called ecokindly.co.uk
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I’m glad you found it useful! Oo I’ll have to check it out, not heard of it!
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Hi, we launched anemoneandbasilic.com last May. Have a look and let me know if you like it
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Awesome! I’ll check it out.
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Hi, we launched our new recycled products website Luxecycled.com literally last week! We sell only British goods hand-made from 75%+ recycled materials!
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I checked it out, it looks great! I love the jewellery. Thanks for sharing.
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I’ve recently launched thethoughtfulpup.co.uk for eco-friendly dog supplies. Check it out and let me know your opinion.
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I will check it out! Good to know as I hope to get my own dog one day.
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Thank you! That was very useful! Also do not forget about online aggregator stores like nakedeco.com that offer large collection of sustainable eco-friendly products from cutting-edge eco materials including wheat straw and beeswax. Really cool website that also offers free carbon offset shipping!
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Thank you ! Very helpful.
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I’m glad you found it helpful 😊
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Hi there, great article 🙂 I’m from ecovibe.co.uk, we’re a Leeds-based store focused on plastic-free, biodegradable and reusable products. We’d love for you to check us out too!
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Lovely list of websites super helpful! I found Zero Waste Club (www.z-w-c.com), they have a transparency section for each product, which is really nice.
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Thanks for sharing looks like a great site!
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Hello, we are http://www.earthbits.com, we are based in West Yorkshire but sell worldwide, and our mission is to make sustainable and ethically made products affordable and available to as many people as possible. Would love for you to check us out, we love what you do and really trust your reviews! Keep up the great work!!
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Very useful post. I highly recommend http://ecokindly.co.uk, based in Oxfordshire. All products are eco-friendly ethically sourced, cruelty-free, chemical-free, sustainable and plastic-free.Thanks for supporting the eco community
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Thank you, I’m glad it was useful! Awesome, I will go check it out!
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Hi, Thanks a lot for the article, very helpful!
we launched https://www.haziafromthenorth.com,
have a look and give us your impression! 🙂
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Your shop looks awesome, I never knew where to look for sustainable table cloths and cushion covers so now I know!
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Hello We also launched https://www.zerozen.co.uk this year, its a totally plastic free store, please have a peek and let us know what you think..
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Upcycled Corporate and Commercial Wear is one of UK’S leading Supplier of Eco-friendly Staff uniforms,eco-friendly corporate clothing and workwear. All our products conserve water, reduce carbon emissions and divert waste from landfills. Email info@upcycledcorporateclothing.com or Tel: 01245606060
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I buy my bath bombs from small business online shop http://www.soapatico.co.uk. Their Bath Bombs are wrapped in eco-friendly biodegradable and recyclable cellophane, which is made from woodpulp from sustainable sources. Love what they do for the planet …Worth a visit!
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Hey Sally!
This is a super handy list, thank you! I launched an eco-friendly business last year which you can check out at https://theidealsunday.com, would love to know what you think! Our aim is to make shopping for eco-friendly alternatives fun and welcoming and I hope that shows off with our branding 🙂 Keep up the great work! Will
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Hey I shop from a website which sells mostly biodegradable products which I really love, I tried out a few of their products and they were really nice 🙂 I think the company is called Earth By Freya.
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Hi Sally, we like the message your promote. Have a look at what we are trying to do. Our key point of difference with many of our competitors is we manufacture in Europe and not the Far East. We think a product shipped 12,000 nautical miles is by definition not sustainable. If you think we are worthy of mention in your future recommendations we should have a discussion.
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Thanks for sharing, looks great, like a cash back service but for the climate.
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Warning, Scam company do not buy from boxz
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Thank you for this useful information! I highly recommend https://organicom.co.uk, eco-friendly marketplace from London. Our aim is to help UK eco business promote their products and increase sales. Thank you for supporting eco initiative.
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Great article! We are https://www.partage.com, a London-based marketplace specialised in sustainable shopping. Unlink other marketplaces, we reward our users with discounts when they give away their unused items!
Please let me know your thoughts 🙂
Thanks again for this great article!
Boris
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Unlike* other marketplaces
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I’ve just started my little green directory for planet friendly handmade brands based in the UK 🙂🌏🌱♻️💚
https://bit.ly/3Okeh7X
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