Earth First
Melted Flames is focused on sustainability and putting the Earth first.
Goodbye toxic emissions, hello sustainability!
The candle industry has a high amount of paraffin wax candles which is a byproduct of oil refining. The wicks of some candles can even release toxic emissions during burning. At Melted Flames, we're doing things differently to provide you with a clean burning, sustainable, hand made alternatives to toxic candles that don't put the Earth first.
RESPONSIBLY SOURCED
We care about how our products are made and we know who makes them. Before we work with any new suppliers and their factories, we carefully check all of the accreditations they hold.
HERE TO STAY
Our goal is to create quality candles that burn long, are natural, and environmentally friendly. That's why we always reuse our wax and materials. Of course, no brand is perfect but we won’t stop until we are the best we can be, and we’ll always aim to provide you with sustainable candles at competitive prices.
OUR EARTH FOCUS
Transparency, as one of our core values, doesn’t only extend to what we do and how we operate, but also to highlight the positive impact you make when you shop sustainably. Therefore, Melted Flames has decided with every purchase made via our website at the end of the year we will donate a percentage of profits to One Tree Planted. As Melted Flames see's trees as one of the best tools we have for fighting climate change.
ABOUT ONE TREE PLANTED
One Tree Planted is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit on a mission to make it simple for anyone to help the environment by planting trees. Their projects span the globe and are done in partnership with local communities and knowledgeable experts to create an impact for nature, people, and wildlife. Reforestation helps to rebuild forests after fires and floods, provide jobs for social impact, and restore biodiversity. Many projects have overlapping objectives, creating a combination of benefits that contribute to the UN's Sustainable Development Goals. To learn more, visit onetreeplanted.org