Hustle + Heart Salon Makes An Eco-Friendly Difference

We have so much love for stylists and salons who make a difference in the lives of people or the world and we like to make sure they get the attention they deserve. Hustle + Heart Salon in Duluth, Minnesota is a perfect example of creating beautiful hair for clients, while committing to keep the earth beautiful, too.

Owner Jessica Mattevi with stylists Ava, Sam & Cerina. Photo: @thevividagencyminnesota

This eco luxury salon prides itself on being sustainable and reducing its impact on Lake Superior, so it stays clean for generations to come. Hustle + Heart Salon makes being eco-friendly a priority, incorporating large and small changes to their business to ensure a high level of sustainability.

Natural light enters the salon's large floor-to-ceiling windows to illuminate the area, while many plants promote a calm space with clean, naturally filtered air. Hustle + Heart Salon is part of Green Circle Salon which means it recycles 95% of its beauty waste each year to be turned into things, like commercial insulation, bicycles and storm water filtration. A shampoo and conditioner refill bar allows clients to bring back their shampoo and conditioner bottles to be refilled for 15% off. This keeps hundreds of bottles a year out of landfills.

Hustle + Heart Salon uses biodegradable towels and haircare products made with natural, simple formulations. This environmentally friendly salon also cleans with non-toxic products, makes coffee with reusable K-cups and offers guests beverages in glass cups. Their distributors ship packages with soy packing peanuts that disintegrate in water.

Prioritizing sustainability is a choice and any salon can choose, just like Hustle + Heart Salon, to make an effort wherever possible to help protect the earth.

Here are a few tips to help make your Salon more eco-friendly!

  • Use & sell haircare products that have a No Animal Testing label & don’t include animal-derived ingredients

  • If offering keratin treatments, make sure they’re truly formaldehyde-free

  • Dye hair with ammonia-free hair color

  • Use refillable product containers for in-salon products, including bar shampoos, conditioners & styling products

  • Stock salon stations with eco-friendly bamboo brushes & hair dryers

  • Decorate your salon with sustainable/repurposed decor

  • Switch to biodegradable towels and/or only wash salon towels when needed

  • Incorporate LED lighting to lower energy consumption up to 75%

  • Check plumbing regularly to catch any leaks early to avoid wasting water

  • Encourage your team to be mindful of water consumption and energy saving practices

Have any more tips on how to make a salon more eco-friendly? Or know a salon that is already committed to sustainability? Let us know in the comments!