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A Collaboration Rooted in Purpose: Why We’ve Teamed Up with Mama Bamboo

At Remnant Revolution, everything we do is grounded in purpose. From rescuing beautiful cotton fabrics destined for landfill to building a community of empowered women through upskilling and employment, we’ve never just been about homeware. We are about impact.


So when the opportunity came to collaborate with Mama Bamboo, we knew immediately it was the right fit for us.


If you haven’t met them yet, Mama Bamboo is a multi-award-winning baby brand known for their ultra-soft, eco-friendly bamboo nappies, wipes, clothing, and weaning essentials. Run by founder Laura Crawford and her two best friends who are all mothers on a mission. They have become the UK’s leading sustainable baby brand and the highest-scoring B-Corp nappy brand in the world. Their products are free from toxins and plastics, designed with both performance and planet in mind.


Like us, Mama Bamboo believes parents shouldn’t have to choose between what works and what’s right. And like us, they care deeply about transparency, ethical sourcing, and protecting the next generation.


When we developed our capsule baby collection here at Remnant Revolution, we asked ourselves: What do mums and babies really need? The answer was clear.  Safe, comforting, toxin-free products made with love and intention. Every piece in our range is made from 100% rescued cotton fabric, and crafted by women we’ve trained through our community initiatives.

What makes this partnership so special is that it’s not just a product collaboration, it is a meeting of values.


Two woman-led brands. Two teams passionate about sustainability, community, and creating positive change. Two businesses proving that you can build something beautiful, ethical, and effective, without compromise.

At the heart of this collaboration is a shared belief: that when women support women, incredible things happen.


This is more than baby products and beautiful textiles. This is about building a better world, for our children, for our communities, and for the future.



 
 
 

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