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Good Goddess Coconut Bowls
Good Goddess Coconut Bowls
Good Goddess Coconut Bowls
Good Goddess Coconut Bowls

Good Goddess Coconut Bowls

Regular price $18.00 Sale

Time to up your bowl game with our GG eco-friendly coconut bowls!

Unique by nature and sustainably ethical, these little bowls will add a tropical twist to any table setting, make the perfect hostess gift and are a kid-favourite!

Sold individually and in sets of 4.

Please hand wash with love.

About the production:

As Coconuts do not grow commercially the bowls are predominantly sourced in Vietnam and Indonesia, in remote regions where locals struggle to find steady work, and generally live day to day on a very low income.

Providing jobs, and improving the incomes of coconut farmers and artisans in these regions is just as important to us, as environmental sustainability. 

 

  • ETI Base Code
  • The ETI (Ethical Trading Initiative) Base Code is a globally recognized code of positive labour practices and the set of guidelines that we follow to ensure the working conditions and rights of workers.

     

  • Ethical Sourcing
  • While our products are made from reclaimed natural waste, we are determined to improve the lives of coconut farmers, families that live off as little as USD$5 per day. These coconut farmers collect and sort coconut shells for us, to ensure they're sourcing the thickest, strongest and highest quality coconut shells. The farmers are paid at a price that they nominate and we do not negotiate.

     

  • Ethical Wages
  • Fair Trade and the ETI Base Code set ethical wage and income standards, which at a minimum, means national legal standards or industry benchmark standards are met. These wages are designed to always be enough to meet basic needs and to provide some discretionary income. The artisans are paid a minimum of 30% above these industry standards.

    Proceeds from GG Coconut Bowls will go to Black Youth Helpline