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Sustainability 
 

At Divine and Grace, I am committed to creating a sustainable business model that prioritises both the planet and my customers. I understand the importance of minimising our environmental impact and I am continuously striving to improve my sustainability practices. Here are some of the ways in which I currently incorporate sustainability into my business:
 

Print on Demand and Digital Content
 
The print on demand system allows me to reach customers all over the world without needing to print and store products in warehouses. This process significantly reduces carbon emissions and eliminates the need for excess production and storage. Instead, a product is only created when a customer purchases from my brand. This not only reduces waste, but it also ensures that my products are always fresh and up-to-date.
 
In addition to the print on demand options, I also offer a wide range of digital content. This includes divination tools, an oracle deck, and other digital products that provide my customers with a convenient way to access and enjoy the materials without any physical production. Not only does this reduce waste, but it also minimises the carbon emissions and delivery footprint associated with physically shipping products. Customers also have the option to print locally or with eco-friendly materials, further promoting sustainable practices and reducing their own carbon footprint.
 
Recycling and Mindful Choices
 
I encourage my customers to recycle their packaging materials and to be mindful of the fabrics they purchase. I also believe in the principle of buying only what resonates with my customers, to avoid excess consumption and waste. By making small changes in our habits, we can collectively make a big impact in sustaining our planet.
 
Premium and Durable Materials
 
I believe in using premium and durable materials for my products. By choosing quality materials, I reduce the chance of my products ending up in landfills, minimising our waste and environmental impact. I believe in creating products that are made to last, rather than contributing to the cycle of disposable products.
 
Inspiration and Intuition
 
At Divine and Grace, sustainability is deeply ingrained in my business model. While I have a wide range of products in my shop, this is a reflection of my inspiration as an artist and designer, and my intuition. During the creative process, sustainability is not a conscious thought as it can disrupt my artistic flow. Nevertheless, I am committed to incorporating sustainable and ethical practices in sharing my work and sourcing materials. This is my way of minimising my ecological footprint and promoting responsible consumption. 
 
Continuous Improvement
 
While I 
strive to incorporate sustainability in all aspects of my business, I also recognize that I may not be perfect. I welcome change and sustainable development, and I am committed to continuously improving my practices to be more environmentally friendly. Being on e-commerce platforms such as Gumroad, Printerstudio, and Gamecrafter presents unique challenges when it comes to sustainability. However, I am committed to doing my part and making changes wherever possible. 
 
Giving Back
 
At Divine and Grace, I strongly believe in giving back to the community and supporting causes that align with my values. That's why I donate 2% of the proceeds from every purchase made by my customers to The Love Foundation
, a non-profit organisation dedicated to promoting unconditional love and kindness for all, as well as the planet. By doing so, Divine and Grace is committed to making a positive impact and spreading love, with each and every purchase.
 
Join Me in Creating a Sustainable Future
 
I am proud of my sustainability efforts at Divine and Grace and I am committed to continuously working towards a greener and more sustainable future. I hope you will join me in this journey by making conscious choices and supporting ethical and sustainable businesses. Together, we can make a positive impact and create a better world for future generations.
















Last updated: 20/02/2024



 
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