![]() “A real turning point is the confidence we built through those first few years, but really the impact, taking action regardless of whatever you don’t have.” – Colleen ClinesĬheck out some of Anchal’s goods on Made Trade, and listen to our full conversation with the Clines sisters on starting the Anchal Project. Anchal now employs over 150 artisans to design and manufacture original handmade bedding, decor, scarves, bags, and more. These two female entrepreneurs have grown Anchal into a nonprofit that makes an incredible social impact in the lives of women. ![]() In 2011, Colleen brought her sister into the business. Title: CEO, Vice President & Creative Directorĭuring travels to India, Colleen Clines connected with an NGO in the red-light district that provided working opportunities for women who were forced into the commercial sex trade or were survivors of domestic violence, which led to the founding of Anchal Project. Listen to Meika Hollender’s podcast episode with us to learn more about her journey to Grove.ġ9. “I feel like businesses have a responsibility to their consumers to, yes, do the work behind the scenes to consider all of their stakeholders and the decisions they’re making but also to challenge the industry and really demand better-and change the rules.” She recently sold Sustain to Grove Collaborative and stepped into a new role as VP of Communications. Her recent book, Get On Top, is an honest conversation with women about sex, pleasure, and wellness. Meika has received 30 Under 30 distinctions from both Forbes and Inc. From there, Sustain bloomed into a line of sexual wellness products, all following their core mission to provide all-natural and safe products for women. Meika Hollender founded her sexual wellness brand, Sustain, with her father, Jeffery Hollender (who co-founded Seventh Generation). Title: Co-founder & CEO of Sustain, VP of Communications at Grove Collaborative Meika Hollender, Sustain & Grove Collaborative “It’s our responsibility to make sure we’re doing due diligence on what are the safest ingredients out there, what is the most responsible sourcing, how can we connect individuals to products for their body on a daily basis that are going to be the best for them and best for their bodies.”Ĭheck Out All Good’s signature Goop at Grove Collaborative, and listen to our full conversation with reluctant entrepreneur, Caroline Duell.ġ5. ![]() All Good is a certified B Corp, 1% for the Planet member, and has recently committed to going carbon neutral all initiatives steered by Caroline’s drive to green the beauty industry. Her company, All Good, makes products free from harmful chemicals, which are designed to be safe for the whole family. Caroline, another impactful female entrepreneur, embraced entrepreneurship after her handmade herbal salves became a hit with her local community of massage therapists and climbing guides. ![]()
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