There’s only so many weird and interesting stories we can tell on the side of an Oatly package, so we carved out a little space for updates on the work we’re doing and the issues and we care about.
Food love
When coronavirus hit the US, Kimberly asked herself, ”How can I help?” The answer: Food Love, a project delivering free, plant-based...
Turn and flow, London
This is Kimberley Dobney and Ciara Shine of Turn and Flow, a start-up that’s developing a recycling system for organic menstrual care...
Soap for a cause
Donovan Smith, 17, started making soap for the homeless when he was just 11 yo, and has been supporting homeless shelters with his...
Labyrinth Kindermuseum Berlin
Labyrinth Kindermuseum is a place that encourages change by teaching kids about important issues like the climate crisis, in fun and...
Grim
Is there a food subscription start-up that fights food waste by creating a market for farmers to sell quality produce that supermarkets...
Hart Club
Hart Club inclusively represents neurodivergent artists so that they can make and exhibit work as a means of building confidence...
Harris Edelman - Ombligo
Ombligo helps other companies reduce their electronic waste through sustainable IT asset management, refurbishment and recycling. That’s...
Depcb
DePCB is a group of students in Gothenburg who are conducting a research project with the goal to break down the environmentally toxic...
Turning tables
A non-profit organization that encourages young people by offering a platform to express themselves through film and music. Yes, it is as...
Wildlife biologist
For over 20 years, Melanie has been dedicated to providing research that protects wildlife—no wonder we are amazed by her commitment to...
Hej hej mats
This is Anna and Sophie, co-founders of a really forward-thinking company called hejhej-mats. It’s a sustainability brand in Germany that...
Adapt
Josie Tucker and Richard Ashton, the founders of Adapt, use design, humor and contemporary culture to communicate climate crisis issues...