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How sustainable are you?

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How sustainable are you?

This was a question asked in school in my daughter’s geography lesson – and it turned out to be quite revealing. 

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Why the brand name ‘pritygrity’?

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Why the brand name ‘pritygrity’?

The brand name ‘pritygrity’ is perfect for us because there is so much more to the name and the business than meets the eye. 

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What's stopping us from going electric?

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What's stopping us from going electric?

Are we, as car owners/drivers/purchasers prepared to move to electrically powered vehicles?  I thought it might be helpful to offer some insights from my perspective as a seasoned electric car owner to address concerns that we all have about making the change to electric. 

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What does it mean to be a sustainable brand?

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What does it mean to be a sustainable brand?

It sounds very grand to be ‘sustainable’, and we all know that being sustainable is desirable, but what does it really mean?    I have always tried really hard to be environmentally friendly by choosing organic food options at the supermarket, going direct to the farm shop or even growing food myself; using washable nappies; installing solar panels on my house; driving an electric car.  Nowadays, being environmentally friendly and sustainable has a wider meaning. For us at pritygrity it means making choices that consider both the environmental and socio-economic aspects of manufacture, marketing and use.  It means that we...

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Our prettie stickies...

#ShowYourStripes global warming sustainable

Our prettie stickies...

We just received our first 1000 stickers that we like to include in our packaging.  They are based on the pritygrity logo filled with the global warming stripes. https://showyourstripes.info/ Not only do we love the look of our stickers, they’re the most sustainable that we can find.  They’re 95% by-product of sugar cane (sweet!), 5% hemp/linen, and are 100% compostable.  Being biodegradable they aren’t quite as robust as standard (non-biodegradable) vinyl stickers but that’s the point really. We have a few on our van and bikes, and they’re doing well so far, being resistant to scratches and splashproof, but they’ll...

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