Ethical & sustainable lifestyle bloggers we love #1

At Glow and See, we believe that it is important to work with, uplift and support independent bloggers and influencers that align with our brand's vision: to empower all women and produce ethical, sustainable and handmade slow fashion. And this post will be the first of many where we feature five ethical & sustainable lifestyle UK-based bloggers that we absolutely love.
1. Charlotte
Blog: Girl On Film
Instagram: @girlonfilm__
2. Elen Mai
Blog: http://welshwanderer.com
Instagram: @welshwandererblog
Twitter: @welshwanderer_
Elen Mai is a 20-something Human Biology student and eco-conscious living blogger from Mid West Wales. Through her blog and her Instagram with the hashtag #ecoconfessions, she wants to share the highs and lows of living sustainably while on a budget. Her aim is to educate, inform, and help the masses improve the sustainability of their lifestyles.
3. Lauren
Blog: Positively Loz
Instagram: @positivelyloz
Lauren, also known as Loz, is 22-years-old and a recent Illustration graduate. Originally from the north, she moved to Milton Keynes with her partner recently, and this move was basically what created her blog. She wanted to document her journey into becoming an adult and began shifting to documenting her life experiences with sustainability through fashion, food, or self-care.
Her ultimate goal is to prove that it is possible to save the planet on a budget, and ultimately to encourage others to start living sustainably too. She has recently been working on a collaborative blog post with a friend and fellow earth-lover to create a ‘sustainable student starter pack’ – a guide to shopping for university sustainably, which is now up on her blog. She is also currently taking part in the Oxfam campaign, Second-Hand September.
4. India Charlotte
Blog: Oh So India Charlotte
Instagram: @indiacharlottewood
India Charlotte is currently 23 years old and works as a casual library assistant and a retail assistant. She's from and currently based in Manchester. Her blog is mainly focused upon her personal style and her efforts to make her wardrobe more sustainable. She is pictured wearing a dress from Nobody's Child.
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