Focus on Africa
Going beyond the UAE, you may also encounter organisations like
One Ocean Hub – an initiative with a clean vision to support and promote “fair and inclusive decision-making for a healthy ocean whereby people and planet flourish.”
The One Ocean Hub is an international programme of research on sustainable development and an advocacy movement for the protection of marine biodiversity. The Hub focuses the majority of its efforts on South Africa, Namibia, Ghana, Fiji and Solomon Islands.
Through collaborative work and transdisciplinary research, the Hub aims to bridge the gap between law, science, and policy, integrating governance frameworks to balance multiple ocean uses with conservation. Right now, you can make a difference by reading and contemplating the “why” behind this all-important work. Take a few seconds now to read the paragraph below and internalise this message by finding ways that you can contribute as an individual:
The ocean provides over half of the oxygen in our planet, absorbs our carbon dioxide, provides us with food, and supports the livelihood of millions of people. Climate change, overfishing, ocean plastics and many other pressures are posing a serious threat to the ocean and to the planet as a whole. There is a growing global awareness of the various threats to ocean health, and we are seeing efforts from the global to the local levels to respond to them. Nevertheless, the actions of government and associations are often disconnected and uncoordinated and frequently end up excluding those communities which are most reliant upon the ocean. The Hub seeks to promote a genuinely inclusive approach to ocean governance, which is urgently needed.
Every choice is a vote
As a cconscious consumer, one of the most important ways you can make a difference is by supporting brands that are water-wise. Think of every purchase you make as a vote, and use yours to vote for change and for the establishment of a system that puts people and the planet first.
As a sustainability-focused curator of luxury brands, we take our role very seriously. That’s why every partner brand you’ll find on Plain Tiger is vetted according to a strict set of requirements. In this way, we can put the spotlight on brands that are doing everything they can to minimise their carbon footprint, respect and preserve our natural resources and promote fashion that doesn’t cost the earth.
This World Water Day, we’d like to show some love to three of our brands who are committed to this mission:
Yodi
Yodi is a beauty brand founded by industry veteran and social entrepreneur, Hélène Azancot. For Hélène, creating a range that truly represented sustainable beauty meant finding a solution to one of the most pertinent climate-related issues the world is facing: water-scarcity. With water becoming an ever more rare and valuable resource, the mindset of product manufacturers like Hélène Azancot is that in order to create something that has the smallest carbon footprint, it needs to be created without water. The alternative? Aloe vera juice. And it works wonders.