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Nobel Prize Winner, Founder Interview & Beauty Box Giveaway

Issue #3 | 12-28-2023

Welcome to the latest edition of The Hive, your buzzing source for all things eco-friendly and sustainable! Dive in for a quick, enlightening read!

We're buzzing with content: discover versatile uses for Beeswax Wraps, save big with Zero-Waste & Eco-Products, and get inspired by our Green Pioneers series.

So, grab your favorite cup of tea, settle in, and let's embark on today's journey through The Hive. Together, we're not just reading; we're growing, learning, and taking steps toward a brighter, greener tomorrow.

Anny
Founder and Creative Director, SuperBee
Publisher, The Hive

HIVE NOTES.

Until you dig a hole, you plant a tree, you water it and make it survive, you haven't done a thing. You are just talking.

— Wangari Maathai


Listen to Flight of the Bumblebee, our song of the week. As you listen, feel the rush of the bee's flight in the quick stream of sounds. Choose your listening platform here.

THIS WEEK’S FEATURE.

Step into the lush Thai jungle with our feature on Superbee’s origin, the eco-innovative brainchild of Antoinette Jackson.

From Jackson’s spark of inspiration to Superbee's global impact and B Corp certification, we'll give you an inside look at their journey and commitment to a greener, more ethical world.

Join us for an inspiring tale of innovation, community, and relentless dedication to the planet.

THE READING LIST.

PROMOTIONS.

PROMO CODE: THE HIVE

*Check out our guide to Sustainable Gifting here.

GREEN PIONEERS.

Wangari Maathai, a Kenyan environmentalist and political activist, founded the Green Belt Movement in 1977. She was the first African woman to receive the Nobel Peace Prize for her contribution to sustainable development, democracy, and peace.

Maathai's Green Belt Movement focused on tree planting, environmental conservation, and women's rights. Her work significantly contributed to the fight against deforestation and poverty in Kenya and inspired similar initiatives globally.

FUN STUFF.

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