Here at Sodashi, we are committed to promoting beauty in a conscious and sustainable manner which involves giving back to our planet and supporting communities in need. Our goal is to transform the beauty industry and inspire others to make responsible choices that benefit both themselves and the world around them.

That’s why we have partnered with i=change to donate $1 from every purchase to six charities that are making a positive impact on the world. Join us on this journey towards a more sustainable future by choosing one of the charities you would like us to donate to during the checkout process.

Since 2017, with the help of our customers, Sodashi has donated to a number of charities through the i=change platform.

Charities We Support

Impact: $1 = Removes 1.2kg of plastic and debris from the sea 

Plastics end up in waterways and oceans, breaking down into ever smaller pieces called micro-plastics, well known for entering the food chain through the water, air and food that we consume. Seabin Smart Tech, similar to a rubbish bin X pool skimmer, removes floating plastics as small as 2mm, filtering 600,000L of water per day from oil and surface pollutants.

Impact: $50 = Plant enough trees and shrubs to store 1 tonne of carbon dioxide.

Greening Australia aims to restore 330,000 hectares of native trees across Australia by 2030. Drawing on the expert input of Traditional Owners, scientists and local land managers, we will plant 500 million trees and shrubs to store carbon, create quality habitat for native wildlife, and restore degraded farmland. These 500 million trees and shrubs will absorb over 1.3 million tonnes of carbon dioxide per year by 2030, and reduce atmospheric carbon pollution.

This is one of the world’s largest and most ambitious ecological restoration programs.

Impact: $50 = Prevents 1 tonne of sediment from reaching the Great Barrier Reef

Greening Australia and Traditional Owners are working to restore 2,000 hectares of eroded land and 10,000 hectares of wetlands by 2030. This will prevent 400,000 tonnes of sediment from polluting the Reef each year, improving water quality, the Reef’s resilience to climate change, and the livelihoods and wellbeing of Indigenous Australians.