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RevoltCart is your personal shopping assistant for making ethical, sustainable choices—without changing how you shop. While you browse Amazon, RevoltCart automatically suggests responsibly sourced alternatives, comparing products against a curated database of eco-friendly, fair-trade, and ethically made options.
About
Plastic products are the worst. They look ugly, they're slowly killing us, and they're destroying our planet. But plastics are great for profits, and so they're everywhere. They're in our kitchen, our bathroom, & even in our clothes. It takes work to find plastic free home goods.
RevoltCart browser extension aims to make it easy for you to find products that are ethically sourced (good for you, your community, & the planet), while still being affordable.
Well, if not plastics, then what? Head over at The Blog, where I share my due diligences & personal research on consumer goods' safety & science, & other relevant topics.
The ideology behind RevoltCart is quite straightforward
Support Local & Ethical Alternatives • Minimize Waste • Ditch the Billionaires
Live Clean • Die Old
Say No To Plastics & Forever Chemicals
Colon cancer rates are rising at an alarming rate in young adults. And there's a direct correlation between colon cancer and plastics/forever chemicals in our supply chain.
Cheap in the short term shouldn't cost you your life in the long run
RevolvtCart's Guiding Values
Look Out For Your Community
The current federal minimum wage in the United States 7.25 U.S. dollars an hour and has remained unchanged since 2009. CEO pay has soared 1,085% since 1978 compared with a 24% rise in typical workers’ pay.
Support your neighbors, not billionaires.
Protect Mother 🌎
Climate change is not a hoax. Human activities -like overconsumption- are directly negatively impacting Earth, & all its inhabitants.
Reduce • Reuse • Recycle •
Swap • Borrow • Thrift • Make
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Shipping Kills

Go Beyond the 3 Rs

Acceptable Materials For Your Home
Remember Amazon's climate pledge from back in 2019, where Jeff Bezos vowed to cut Amazon's carbon footprint? Well that was a smoke screen.
Amazon's emissions from shipping packages have increased 75 percent since 2019 (as of September, 2024), from 3.3 million tons of CO2 equivalents in 2019 to 5.8 million tons in 2023. The 2.5-million-ton difference is the equivalent of putting 595,000 additional gas-powered cars on the road for a year.











