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hi, im layla!

Why do I care about sustainability? Why should you?

This is more than a place to shop—it's an expression of what I care about most: -> building a future that’s kinder to the planet and rooted in mindful, meaningful choices.

Here’s what drives me—and why I hope it inspires you too.
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  • Because we can’t care about what we don’t understand.
    The environmental impact of everyday products is huge—but it’s often invisible. I want to make that visible. I believe that when people are given the knowledge and context, they’re empowered to make better choices. Through the products I sell, I hope to spark curiosity and awareness—about where things come from, how they’re made, and how they affect the world beyond us.

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  • Because small shifts change big systems.
    Sustainable products should be accessible—not luxury items. When more of us choose eco-conscious options, we shift demand away from harmful practices and towards better ones. That collective momentum changes how things are made and what’s valued in the market. You, as a consumer, hold real power in shaping that future.

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  • Because for me, this is more than a passion—it’s a lifelong journey.

    I've always felt a deep connection to the environment, and I hope to turn that into a career in environmental law one day, where I can help protect the planet through advocacy and policy. But making a difference doesn’t have to wait for someday.

    This shop is a small but meaningful way for me to live out that commitment now—by sharing thoughtful, sustainable goods that invite others into the conversation. It’s my way of blending creativity, care, and community into something real. A little everyday activism, one cup of tea (or tote bag) at a time.

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A silhouette of tall pine trees in the foreground with a mountain range and a partly cloudy sky in the background.
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