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PlanetCare At PlanetCare we want to stop the release of microfibres into the environment by providing an efficient, practical and affordable water filter.

Together, we can keep the ocean clean!

Last month, the Texas attorney general opened an investigation into Lululemon over potential PFAS — “forever chemicals” ...
26/05/2026

Last month, the Texas attorney general opened an investigation into Lululemon over potential PFAS — “forever chemicals” — in its clothing.

What feels important about this moment is not only the investigation itself, but the fact that people are finally starting to ask bigger questions about what our clothes are made of — and what leaves them during washing.

Every wash of synthetic clothing releases tiny plastic fibres into water systems. Too small to see, too easy to think about.

The future of fashion is not only about how clothes look or perform.

It is also about what they leave behind.

Do you think consumers are becoming more aware of what’s really in their clothes?

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has launched an investigation into athleisure brand Lululemon ​over the potential presence of "forever chemicals" in its activewear, he ‌said on Monday in a post on social-media platform X.

Happy 100, Sir David Attenborough. After a lifetime spent showing us the wonder of jungles, deserts, ice and oceans, his...
14/05/2026

Happy 100, Sir David Attenborough.

After a lifetime spent showing us the wonder of jungles, deserts, ice and oceans, his greatest message is one of hope:

“The ocean can recover faster than we can ever imagine. It can bounce back to life.”

That is the part we want to carry forward.

The sea can come back — if we stop the harm at the source.

For us, that starts with microfibres from washing machines: tiny plastic fibres leaving our homes with every wash.

A small filter can stop them before they reach the ocean.

Happy birthday, Sir David. We are listening.

Happy Mother’s Day to every kind of mother out there. 🤍The ones raising children. The ones caring for partners, parents,...
10/05/2026

Happy Mother’s Day to every kind of mother out there. 🤍

The ones raising children. The ones caring for partners, parents, friends, animals, communities. The ones holding everything together quietly, every single day.

PlanetCare exists because of motherhood. Because of one moment when I realized that something as ordinary as laundry was releasing millions of microscopic plastic fibers into the world our children grow up in.

That realization changed my life.

And today, I just want to say thank you — for caring, for showing up, and for trying to leave the world a little better than you found it.

Code MOTHERHOOD still gives you 20% off storewide through tonight.

I have three kids, and honestly, they’re the whole reason PlanetCare exists.Not a market opportunity. Not a business pla...
09/05/2026

I have three kids, and honestly, they’re the whole reason PlanetCare exists.

Not a market opportunity. Not a business plan.

Just one moment in 2016 when I learned that every load of laundry releases millions of microscopic plastic fibers into the water — too small for treatment plants to catch, ending up in rivers, fish, drinking water, and ultimately back in us.

Especially in our kids.

That was the moment I couldn’t unknow it.

Curious — was there ever a moment or fact that completely changed the way you saw the world?

A mother’s job is never done, but sometimes it leads to something you never expected — in my case, it led to building Pl...
08/05/2026

A mother’s job is never done, but sometimes it leads to something you never expected — in my case, it led to building PlanetCare after learning that every load of laundry releases millions of microscopic plastic fibers into the water, ending up in rivers, in fish, and ultimately in us.

I didn’t have a plan or a background for this, but I couldn’t ignore it — and today, because of this community, every wash with a PlanetCare filter means less plastic in the water, which is something real.

With Mother’s Day coming up in the US, this is simply a thank you — and an invitation to pass it on.

20% off through Sunday WITH A CODE: MOTHERHOOD. 🥰

We’ve been a bit quiet here lately — and that’s on us.The past months have been full on behind the scenes, but we realis...
03/05/2026

We’ve been a bit quiet here lately — and that’s on us.

The past months have been full on behind the scenes, but we realised something: it’s time you hear more directly from us. From the people building this. From PlanetCare’s founder, Mojca.

So here’s a first one.

My son turned 18 this week, and it made me think about something we don’t talk about enough — not careers, not success, but the kind of work that actually shapes a life.

For a long time, I had what many would consider a good job. Stable, predictable, comfortable. But if I’m honest, it was also quietly draining. I only understood that once I experienced the opposite.

Because the truth is, most work takes energy from you. But the right work does something else — it pulls you forward. Even when it’s hard, even when progress is slow. Because you know it matters.

If there’s one thing I hope for my son as he steps into adulthood, it’s not an easy path. It’s that he finds work that feels like that.

That’s what building PlanetCare has been for me.

And if you’re here, you’re already part of that story. Every wash with your filter means fewer microfibers entering our water systems. No big headlines, no big gestures — just small, real impact, repeated over time.

That’s how change actually happens.

If you’ve been thinking about joining in, this is your moment.
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And I’m curious — have you found work that fulfills you? What does that look like for you?

Maggie Aderin-Pocock said in an interview for Financial Times this weekend:"When we see our planet from space, it change...
23/12/2025

Maggie Aderin-Pocock said in an interview for Financial Times this weekend:
"When we see our planet from space, it changes our perspective completely. We see it as smaller and vulnerable and in need of protection, whereas when we are here we drop bombs and argue and squabble. It can be a unifying thing."

It should be a unifying thing.

Since most of us will never see Earth from space let me take you to Christmas Eve 1968 when during the Apollo 8 mission, the first ever colour photograph of Earth was taken. Earthrise. A blue and white swirled miracle suspended above grey lunar dust. The astronauts saw our entire world as a single fragile sphere, and that perspective shift changed everything. From orbit, pollution has no nationality. Climate systems ignore borders. Environmental damage in one region ripples across the entire globe. The divisions we defend so fiercely on the ground simply don't exist from above.

We live down here, in the squabbling. In the complexity. In laundry rooms and traffic jams and endless small choices that feel too mundane to matter. But they do.

Last year, at a conference in San Francisco, I met another wise woman. Shana Swan was presenting on endocrine-disrupting chemicals in plastics, and after her talk, I rushed to her babbling about how I hoped her research would finally make people take this seriously. How maybe the threat to human health (especially male s***m) would shift our perspective where environmental devastation hadn't. She listened to me patiently. Then she took my hand. "One Health, my dear. There is just One Health."

The health of nature, the health of animals, the health of humans—it's one very same thing. Intertwined so intricately it cannot be separated from one another.

Two wise women. One reminding us to see our planet whole—small, vulnerable, precious. The other reminding us that we cannot separate ourselves from what we're protecting. That there is no "nature over there" and "us over here." Just one interwoven system of life.

This year, you acted on that understanding. Not from space, not from laboratories, but from your homes.

You understood the connection. Between water and soil. Between soil and food. Between food and bodies. Between your choices and someone else's future.
Down here, we still drop bombs. We still argue. We still squabble.

As Christmas Eve approaches, 57 years after astronauts first showed us that blue marble hanging in darkness, think about what unites us. We all live on that same small sphere. We all breathe the same air. We all drink from the same water. We are all part of One Health. There is no "us versus them”, there is only us.

My wish for you: peace, unity, health, and joy across all of our beautiful planet we call home.

Thank you for being part of this journey. For seeing the connections. For choosing protection even when it's inconvenient. For understanding that down here, in the mundane and the daily, is where the real work happens.

😱 THIS IS WHY YOUR CLOTHES MIGHT BE MAKING YOU SICKScientists made men wear different underwear for a study. The results...
17/11/2025

😱 THIS IS WHY YOUR CLOTHES MIGHT BE MAKING YOU SICK

Scientists made men wear different underwear for a study. The results were shocking:
Men wearing POLYESTER had their hormones crash so badly, their s***m count dropped by 50%.
When they switched to COTTON? Everything went back to normal.
But here’s what’s scarier: If polyester can mess with reproductive hormones that badly, what’s it doing to the hormones that control your blood sugar? 🤔
The Truth About Your Laundry:
• Every wash releases 496,030 microfibers
• You’re eating 52,000 plastic particles a year
• They’re now finding microplastics in human BLOOD
• These plastics carry chemicals linked to diabetes
That workout gear you love? Those stretchy leggings? That moisture-wicking shirt?
They’re all releasing hormone-disrupting chemicals every. single. wash. 😰
THE GOOD NEWS: You can stop 98% of these toxic fibers from entering your water RIGHT NOW.
We’ve helped 520,000 families protect their health with PlanetCare filters. Takes 10 minutes to install. Works on any washing machine.

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🎸Absolutely have to share this with you – the loveliest review of our filter, coming from 🎶 The Beatles Story museum in ...
21/10/2025

🎸Absolutely have to share this with you – the loveliest review of our filter, coming from 🎶 The Beatles Story museum in Liverpool. Here’s what they had to say: 👇

"At The Beatles Story, we are proud to share our positive experience with PlanetCare following our recent purchase of a washing machine filter for our facilities. As a visitor attraction welcoming over 300K guests each year, we take our environmental responsibilities seriously and strive to ensure that sustainability is at the heart of our operations.
The filter provides a practical and effective way of preventing microfibres from entering our waterways, helping us to "Come Together" in protecting the planet for future generations. We particularly appreciate PlanetCare’s circular approach, offering a cartridge return system that aligns perfectly with our own commitment to responsible practices. Much like the message behind “All You Need Is Love,” their work demonstrates that small, collective actions can create real change.
PlanetCare is helping us play our part, reminding us that the earth is something we can all “get by with a little help” to protect. We highly recommend PlanetCare to other organisations seeking reliable, innovative, and environmentally conscious solutions."

What is there to add?

Absolutely nothing, except a big THANK YOU to all our friends 🎶 and a heartfelt gratitude to all our supporters.💚

And if you haven’t got your filter yet - get your starter kit at 15% off 🤩 with a code YESYOUCAN: https://planetcare.org/products/planetcare-2-0-starter-kit

“You cannot get through a single day without having an impact on the world around you. What you do makes a difference, a...
04/10/2025

“You cannot get through a single day without having an impact on the world around you. What you do makes a difference, and you have to decide what kind of difference you want to make.” Jane Goodall. So much more than a primatologist and the legendary animal rights advocate.

She was pure love, compassion and empathy. For nature, for all living beings. Her moral compass will be missed and the world without her will not be the same any more.

Thank you for all your wisdom and your precious legacy. We promise... we will bother!

“We have the choice to use the gift of our life to make the world a better place--or not to bother.”

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