Green Providers
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Toboro is a mobile application through which people living in the same area can rent all sorts of items from each other.
Recollections_GI
ShoppingWithoutRegrets. RE-COLLECTIONS is a circular fashion hub designed to reduce waste in the fashion industry. RE-COLLECTIONS responsibly offers outlet products from Romanian designers, limited edition collections made from alternative materials, small series of upcycled products made from unsold stock, and of course, pre-owned items.
La Taica Lazar
Charity shop, based on the circular economy concept. All items here are donated, but in very good condition. From books and children's toys to elegant outfits and wedding dresses.
ACADEMIA DE COMPOST
We promote local (in-situ) community composting to divert biowaste from landfills, restore gardens, and raise awareness in communities.
United Chord (FRENVI)
FRENVI – a mixed-capital company (German-Indian), based in Germany, producing 100% natural tableware. The name comes directly from the company's purpose: FRiendly ENVIronment. Through its brands, Frenvi offers a natural alternative to single-use plastic products. United Chord is the sole, exclusive, authorized distributor of FRENVI in Romania, Bulgaria & Moldova.
RongoDesign
"RongoDesign: Materials that feel, protect, and return to the earth." 🌍❤️“We believe that a home should not just be a shelter, but a living organism that takes care of you and your loved ones. Instead of using cold and synthetic materials that pollute generations, at RongoDesign we have chosen to listen to nature.RongoFoam™ is not just insulation; it is our promise for the future. We use the silent magic of mycelium to transform earth’s remnants into walls that breathe with you. It is about the peace of mind of knowing that your space is toxin-free and the pride of leaving behind a cleaner world, not a mountain of plastic.Choose to build with love for life and help us grow a world where technology and nature are no longer in conflict, but embrace each other.”
Atelierul REDU
The workshop that transforms waste into resourcesREDU is the first social enterprise in Romania that systematically and entrepreneurially addresses the creative reduction of textile waste.REDU's interest in developing an economic activity with a triple bottom line approach (people, planet, profit prioritizing this order) lies in the recognition that, to build societal trust and inspire behavioral change, we need a proactive rather than reactive attitude, as well as the ability to prove that another world is possible.Our products are more than just clothing items or accessories; they are the result of a creative transformation of post-industrial and post-consumer textile waste.Redu emphasizes innovation and design, demonstrating that sustainable fashion can be just as attractive and functional as conventional fashion.Textile waste is a resource.Each REDU item carries the mark of creativity and commitment to a better future.
remesh
We create customized promotional productsWe produce customized promotional products (bags, accessories, home & deco products, and office supplies) from the advertising panels, banners, and meshes of buildings. In everything we do, we respect the principles of sustainable development, social, solidarity, and circular economy, and fair trade.Remesh este unul dintre atelierele de economie circulară al Asociației Ateliere Fără Frontiere unde sunt recuperate materialele publicitare de pe clădiri (bannere și mesh-uri) și transformate în produse fashion etice și sustenabile.
Articles
"Mountain of Clothes" in Romania is Growing. Textile collection exists on paper, but reuse and recycling are the exceptions.
The Recycling Map and the Ecoteca association have created a Diagnosis of textile waste management in Romania, which analyzes how the infrastructure has been implemented - one year after the introduction of the mandatory separate collection of textiles - in most cities across the country.
Sustainability loses ground in everyday life
MKOR study on the Ethical Consumer in Romania in 2025, compared to 2024
How to get rid of plastic - The Zero Waste Solution
What is Zero Waste really? And how can this solution be scaled from an individual level to communities, buildings, cities, businesses, and even society?