July 11, 2011

BirdProject Soap.

Such a perfect concept. Environmentally-friendly, detoxifying, charcoal-activated black soap that degrades as you use it to reveal a lovely white ceramic bird. Half the profits go to cleanup and care of animals affected by the BP oil spill.



Through the daily act of washing, you will eventually free the clean, white, ceramic birds inside - potent symbols of restoration and recovery. The soap is shaped to be cradled in your hand and is a powerful representation of all creatures affected by the BP Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill Disaster.

The soaps are made with natural, locally sourced ingredients: biodiesel glycerin, fair trade olive oil, aloe, activated black charcoal, and a light cypress scent - reminiscent of Louisianan bayous. They are made by Emily Manger Davis of Sweet Olive Soaps, a third generation soapmaker from New Orleans.

50% of profits go to environmental cleanup and care for affected animals of the BP Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill Disaster. [Gulf Restoration Network & IBRRC]


BirdProject Shop — BirdProject Soap

(via Springwise)

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