Every euro you put into our ‘non vending masjien’ goes entirely towards planting the MASJIEN forest.
How many trees will you plant today?
1 POST CARD = 1 TREE
Offered by Masjien & Go Forest
Go Forest wants to restore nature by planting the right kind of trees in environments where they have the most positive effects on biodiversity, carbon storage, employment, livelihood and local economy. Masjien works with them to plant a forrest in the Democratic Republic of the Congo on an integrated project of reforestation & sustainable development to face the challenges of a changing climate and social inequality.
1 BOX WASHING STRIPS = 60 LOADS OF LAUNDRY = 4 TREES
Offered by Nanex
Nanex Laundry strips are a zero waste, plastic-free alternative to your usual laundry detergent. They are very light, simply dissolve in the wash, and are fully biodegradable and Belgian!
Want to make a backpack? But don’t have a sewing machine? Belgian fashion entrepeneur Jordy Arthur has got you covered. He made you a free tutorial and DYI package.
Socks made out of… socks? Or maybe another kind of textile to be honest, but recycled they are! Cozy sox in three sizes, produced in Belgium, meant to last.
Offered by Marylène Madou, part of the Limburg Six
Repairing and customizing clothing is one of the paths towards a more sustainable fashion landscape. Marylène Madou created unique repair patches from her beautiful leftover fabrics, which designs she draws by hand by the way… Made in Belgium, of course!
Judith and Jasmien wrote an illustrative children’s book titled “Do Pants Grow on Trees?” to take young and old readers on a fascinating journey of discovery of how clothing is made. They created special repair patches for kids, showing them our garments are made to last, even if they’re not fully perfect anymore.