Packaging
Honeybee Hippie does not disclose the full details of their packaging, but we were nevertheless able to deduce a number of sustainable strides from available data. These include the use of paper tubes for their lip butter and the use of tin/aluminum/ glass packing instead of single-use plastic for a number of products.
Material Sustainability
Honeybee Hippie is both careful and selective in their choice of ingredients. This also applies to how they source those ingredients. Most ingredients used in their products are natural and low-impact, and nearly all are sourced from clearly identified retailers with organic certification. Their raw honey, for example, is sustainably sourced from local beekeepers in Orange County, California. For some potentially high-impact ingredients like cocoa butter, though certified organic, it is unclear whether they are sourced ethically through agroforestry systems to reduce deforestation.
Energy Use, Footprint, & Waste
Honeybee Hippie is a small, family-owned business that makes their products at home. They do not have access to larger manufacturing facilities that would demand emission reduction strategies, measuring, or reporting. The products are quite literally made in the family kitchen with a stand mixer.
Business Model
Honeybee Hippie is the definition of a small, family-owned business. They rely on slow, intentional consumption and completely avoid seasonal, trend-driven products in favor of a well-curated, evergreen inventory. They emphasize the quality and longevity of their products within the range of what's possible with the ingredients they use.