Top Eco-Friendly Influencers

Top Eco-Friendly Influencers

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Lauren Bash

Lauren Bash is a climate journalist and sustainability educator known for breaking down complex environmental topics into accessible, story-driven content. She built her audience by reporting on climate issues through a solutions-focused lens that emphasizes action over alarm. Her breakout came as audiences looked for credible voices who could explain sustainability without jargon. Over time, Lauren has become a trusted communicator at the intersection of media and climate advocacy. Her work prioritizes clarity, accountability, and informed optimism.

Bea Johnson

Bea Johnson is a zero-waste pioneer widely recognized for popularizing the minimalist sustainability movement. She built her influence by documenting her family’s low-waste lifestyle and sharing practical methods for reducing everyday consumption. Her breakout came with the success of her book and global speaking tours. Over time, Bea has shaped how zero-waste living is understood worldwide. Her message centers on simplicity as a pathway to meaningful change.

Valeria Hinojosa

Valeria Hinojosa is a sustainability advocate and founder of ethical fashion platform WaterThruSkin. She built her audience by connecting environmental awareness with personal storytelling and conscious travel. Her breakout came as sustainable fashion gained mainstream attention. Over time, Valeria has used her platform to highlight responsible brands and mindful consumption. Her content encourages intention rather than perfection.

@waterthruskin

(EspaΓ±ol πŸ‘‡πŸ½) Let’s talk natural remedies and rituals for the winter season. (🌿a d🌿) Whether you want to make your own herbal infusions at home or buy medicinal grade teas in compostable tea bags from holistic brand @Traditional Medicinals, this is for you! Nature can boost our immune system and raise our vibrations to help us feel better. That’s another reason why we choose @traditionalmedicinals at home: 🌱they only work with organic and sustainably sourced medicinal herbs 🌱they are a certified B-Corp (their mission protects nature and our people) 🌱and their teabags are made with natural fibers and not plastic. Their throat lozenges are also vegan and beyond tasty! Have you given them a try already? You can find them at your nearest Whole Foods, Target, Walmart or Publix! Nature is all we really need! What’s your favorite winter ritual? – – – Hablemos de remedios y rituales naturales para la temporada de invierno. (🌿publi🌿) Ya sea que quieras hacer tus propias infusiones de hierbas en casa o comprar tΓ©s de grado medicinal en bolsitas de tΓ© compostables de la marca holΓ­stica @traditionalmedicinals, Β‘esto es para ti! La naturaleza puede reforzar nuestro sistema inmunolΓ³gico y elevar nuestras vibraciones para ayudarnos a sentirnos mejor. Esa es otra razΓ³n por la que elegimos @traditionalmedicinals en casa: 🌱solo trabajan con hierbas medicinales orgΓ‘nicas y de origen sostenible 🌱son una B-Corp certificada (su misiΓ³n protege la naturaleza y a nuestra gente) 🌱y sus bolsitas de tΓ© estΓ‘n hechas con fibras naturales y sin plΓ‘stico. Β‘Sus pastillas para la garganta tambiΓ©n son veganas y deliciosas! ΒΏYa las has probado? Β‘Puedes encontrarlas en tu Whole Foods, Target, Walmart o Publix mΓ‘s cercano! Β‘La naturaleza es todo lo que realmente necesitamos! ΒΏCuΓ‘l es tu ritual de invierno favorito? #Traditionalmedicinals #WinterWellness #ThroatCoat #ThroatCoatLozenges #VoicesAreForUsingNotLosing #50yearsinbloom

♬ original sound – Valeria Hinojosa

R’Bonney Nola

R’Bonney Nola is a fashion designer and sustainability advocate known for championing ethical production in the fashion industry. She gained wider recognition through her work in pageantry, where she used her platform to spotlight sustainable design. Her breakout came as audiences connected with her ability to merge advocacy and creativity. Over time, R’Bonney has become a visible voice for eco-conscious fashion. Her work reframes sustainability as both innovative and expressive.

Kate

Kate is the creator behind My Plastic Free Home, a platform focused on reducing plastic use through practical lifestyle swaps. She built her audience by sharing realistic, step-by-step approaches to lowering household waste. Her breakout came as plastic pollution became a mainstream environmental concern. Over time, Kate has become a go-to resource for approachable sustainability. Her content emphasizes progress through everyday choices.

@my_plastic_free_home

Here is another paper star for you to make ⭐️ I’ve been blown away by the love for my natural decorations ideas! So I thought I’d share these beautiful stars that are a joy to make. I’ve had them on the wall in the shop all year and they are going to form part of my festive decorations this year so I’m starting them early. Pop a comment on if you’d like to see some more DIY decorations πŸ’šβœ¨ Making these stars is really easy when you break it down, you can start with any size square sheet of paper, you might want to practise with a large piece of paper first as it makes the folds easier. The trickiest part of the stars is bringing all eight points together. You need to talk the short arm of one point underneath the long arm of another point and you will see that there are two folds that took over those arms. Don’t cook them tightly at first and when you’ve brought all eight points together you can then make sure that the time we talked so it looks in place as a perfect star. I hope this video explains it well, there’s only so much you can fit into a minute! They are really enjoyable to make once you get into the swing of it! *and for those worried about the use of the book I’m just recycling a book that had its pages falling out – one book makes about 200 different projects so don’t panic, it’s now living on in many ways around my home 😌* Happy star making! #myplasticfreehome #origamilove #origamistar #plasticfree #plasticfreeliving #origamibunting #partybunting #plasticfreepackaging #savemoney #reuse #upcyclersofinstagram #origamiart #diycrafts #diybunting #bunting #birthdaybunting #diychristmas #diychristmasdecor #handmadechristmas #greenchristmas

♬ Clair de lune/Debussy – も぀

Briana Bosch

Briana BoschΒ is primarily known as the founder ofΒ Blossom and Branch FarmΒ and an expert inΒ regenerative gardening. She is a climate educator and content creator focused on environmental literacy and youth engagement. She built her audience by translating climate science into digestible, social-first content. Her breakout came as educational climate videos gained traction on social media. Her work encourages curiosity alongside responsibility.

National Geographic

National Geographic is a globally recognized media brand known for environmental storytelling and exploration. It built its audience through decades of documentary work, photography, and investigative journalism. Its breakout influence predates social media, but the brand has successfully adapted to digital platforms. Over time, National Geographic has remained a leader in conservation-focused content. Its legacy lies in turning the natural world into a shared global concern.

Robin Greenfield

Robin Greenfield is an environmental activist known for extreme lifestyle experiments centered on sustainability and self-sufficiency. He built his audience by documenting projects such as off-grid living and zero-waste challenges. His breakout came as audiences responded to his willingness to live his values publicly. Over time, Robin has become a symbol of radical environmental commitment. His work challenges viewers to rethink comfort and consumption.

Xiye Bastida

Xiye Bastida is a climate activist and youth leader known for her role in global climate movements. She built her platform through grassroots organizing and public speaking. Her breakout came as youth activism gained international attention. Over time, Xiye has become a prominent voice for climate justice and Indigenous perspectives. Her advocacy centers on collective action and intergenerational responsibility.

Kathryn Kellogg

Kathryn Kellogg is a sustainability educator best known for her zero-waste lifestyle platform Going Zero Waste. She built her audience by offering realistic, research-backed advice for reducing waste. Her breakout came as viewers sought structured guidance rather than extremes. Over time, Kathryn expanded into books and long-form education. Her content prioritizes sustainability that fits real life.

Pattie Gonia

Pattie Gonia is an environmental advocate and drag artist known for blending climate education with performance and humor. They built their audience by making sustainability conversations engaging and culturally relevant. Their breakout came as audiences embraced advocacy that challenged traditional formats. Over time, Pattie Gonia has created a distinct space where activism and creativity meet. Their work proves that climate messaging can be both joyful and impactful.

@pattiegonia

our show β€˜go gently’ is OUT NOW on prime (USA) & hbo max (Europe) #harrypotter #ginnyweasley #climate #environment

♬ original sound – pattiegonia

Alaina Wood

Alaina Wood is a conservationist and science communicator known for explaining wildlife and environmental topics online. She built her audience by sharing educational content that highlights biodiversity and ecological systems. Her breakout came as science communication found new audiences on social media. Over time, Alaina has become a trusted voice in conservation education. Her content bridges academic knowledge and public understanding.

@thegarbagequeen

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♬ original sound – Alaina Wood

Julia

Julia is the creator behind Simply Living Well, a platform focused on intentional living and sustainability. She built her audience by sharing slow-living practices rooted in simplicity and mindfulness. Her breakout came as audiences sought alternatives to overconsumption. Over time, Julia expanded into writing and long-form storytelling. Her work reflects a lifestyle shaped by restraint and intention.

Luisa Neubauer

Luisa Neubauer is a German climate activist and organizer closely associated with the Fridays for Future movement. She built her platform through public advocacy, organizing, and policy engagement. Her breakout came as climate strikes gained global momentum. Over time, Luisa has become a leading voice in European climate discourse. Her activism emphasizes political accountability and systemic change.

@luisamneubauer

Thank you @Maggie May Baird and everyone else for hosting us in difficult times. 🌸

♬ Originalton – Luisa Neubauer

Mikaela Loach

Mikaela Loach is a climate justice activist and writer focused on intersectional environmentalism. She built her audience by connecting climate issues with social justice and equity. Her breakout came as audiences sought broader perspectives within environmental activism. Over time, Mikaela has expanded into writing and public speaking. Her work highlights the human impact behind environmental crises.

@mikaelaloach

IF YOU SEE THIS, COMMENT BELOW & SHARE βœŠπŸ½πŸοΈπŸ‡―πŸ‡² let’s spread the word about the lack of beach access rights for Jamaicans and take action to change this! We need lots of noise around this πŸ“£ this place is rich in history and culture as somewhere special to Bob Marley (hence the name) and as the location of the first Niyahbinghi tabernacle in Jamaica. It is now an essential place for rest and joy for Jamaicans – it must be kept public! βœŠπŸ½πŸ‡―πŸ‡² 🏝️ TOURISTS: boycott resorts that don’t allow locals access to their beaches! Email the hotels and ask them to provide access! Visit Bob Marley Beach to show your support! 🏝️ EVERYONE: follow @jabbemjabbem support their work, donate to their legal fund and join them to organise around this issue (wherever you are in the world you can send them a message to offer to join their work!) Protect the social and cultural ties to our beaches! Visit Bob Marley Beach (if you can) to show your support! 🏝️ JAMAICANS: contact your MP and put pressure on them to support repealing and replacing the Beach Control Act of 1956 and that unfettered rights to Jamaica’s beaches must be included in pending legislation πŸ“ƒ and show up to the court house TODAY at Sutton Street Court in Kingston to show your support ✊🏽 🏝️ HOTELS: provide easements for locals to access the beaches! Pay your workers living wages! In Barbados and Antigua ALL beaches are publicly accessible – as they should be! Jamaican beaches should be the same. βœŠπŸ½πŸ‡―πŸ‡² BIG respect to Sister Camala, Mama Carmen, Zulu and all the members of JaBBEM and the community of Bob Marley Beach for being part of this video, welcoming me into your space, feeding me delicious ital food and for fighting every day for Jamaicans to have beach access rights πŸ‡―πŸ‡²βœŠπŸ½ we stand with you! If you have any questions, feel free to pop them below and we’ll do our best to get back to you ⬇️ What do you think about this?

♬ original sound – Mikaela Loach

Jessica Clifton

Jessica Clifton is an eco-influencer focused on sustainable fashion and conscious consumption. She built her audience by sharing ethical brand alternatives and styling content. Her breakout came as fashion audiences became more sustainability-aware. Over time, Jessica has positioned herself within the slow-fashion movement. Her content balances aesthetics with responsibility.

Greta Thunberg

Greta Thunberg is a global climate activist known for sparking a youth-led environmental movement. She built her platform through school strikes and direct, uncompromising speeches. Her breakout came as her message resonated worldwide. Over time, Greta has remained a central figure in climate advocacy. Her influence lies in her consistency and moral clarity.

Sam Bentley

Sam is a sustainability creator focused on practical eco-friendly habits and everyday environmental awareness. He built his audience by sharing realistic lifestyle changes accessible to a wide audience. His breakout came as sustainability content grew on social platforms. Over time, Sam has cultivated a supportive, education-focused community. His content encourages steady progress over perfection.

Daryl Lindsey

Daryl Lindsey is a landscape designer and TikTok creator (@yardfarmer.co) who has gained viral attention for her focus on regenerative and sustainable landscaping in Utah. She built her audience by sharing practical demonstrations of converting traditional lawns into low-water, native plant ecosystems, while highlighting the benefits for pollinators and local wildlife. Her breakout came as viewers increasingly sought solutions for climate-conscious gardening and eco-friendly yard design.

Jacob Simon

Jacob Simon is an environmental educator and content creator known for breaking down sustainability topics into accessible, actionable insights. He built his audience by sharing clear explanations of climate issues, eco-friendly practices, and real-world solutions that viewers can implement in their own lives. His breakout came as audiences increasingly sought balanced environmental content that doesn’t just highlight problems but also celebrates positive developments.

@jacobsimonsays

He’s buying farms to let nature take them over 😎

♬ original sound – Jacob Simon | good news 🌏🌍🌎

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