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Amy Miles

London

Fashion and Lifestyle Content Editor at Freelance

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Articles

  • 2 weeks ago | goodonyou.eco | Amy Miles

    Our editors curate highly rated brands that are first assessed by our rigorous ratings system. Buying through our links may earn us a commission—supporting the work we do. Learn more. “Great” brand Disruptor London harnesses the chemical engineering know-how of co-founder Sira Dheshan Naidu to create waterless, multi-purpose bars for cleansing, shampooing, conditioning, and shaving. They’re ideal for busy mums, time-strapped gym-goers, and everyone in between, but the best part?

  • 3 weeks ago | goodonyou.eco | Amy Miles

    Lots of brands are working to improve their sustainability and transparency, but with so many areas to address, it can be hard to know what issues to prioritise, how much to disclose to consumers, and how to communicate in the clearest way. In this guide for small brands, we’re sharing answers to the most common questions we’ve heard over a decade of helping brands improve.

  • 1 month ago | goodonyou.eco | Amy Miles

    This is a sponsored article about a brand that was independently assessed by our rigorous ratings system. We’re proud to only collaborate with “Good” and “Great” rated brands. Learn more. “Good”-rated fashion brand BASTET NOIR started life as an online marketplace before a chance meeting changed its course—and founder Daniela Milosheska’s life.

  • 1 month ago | goodonyou.eco | Amy Miles

    Every month the Good On You team scours the internet to bring you the sustainable fashion and beauty news that matters. Here’s what you need to know in May 2025. A greenwashing lawsuit brought against Adidas by NGO Environmental Action Germany (DUH) has been successful, per Sustainability Magazine.

  • 1 month ago | goodonyou.eco | Amy Miles

    This is a sponsored article about a nonprofit media platform that promotes sustainable values. Learn more about our partnerships. When you’re confronted with the myriad of sustainability issues created by the fashion industry, it’s hard to know where and how to start making a change. For Arizona Muse, it’s using her platform as a model to encourage others to think more about the impact of their wardrobes and choices, and in particular, to think about the origins of the materials they’re wearing.

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