Why Choose Us?

Natural Necessities The who, what, when, where and why.

Natural Necessities offer hand made toiletries that are vegan and organic, cruelty free and it comes in plastic free packaging.

We don't use SLS or Parabens, we package in metal, glass or cardboard. We will offer refills using our containers for those of you that visit our Worcestershire base that is coming soon.

Our products are sourced and shipped as sustainably as possible using reputable sources so they are good for you and the planet, everything is packaged using the most eco packaging we can. We will strive to improve as we grow and hope you will grow with us

Natural necessities craft items are hand made using recycled materials where possible. We currently offer hand made material items and have more coming soon.

Our art projects and paintings are produced on recycled canvas and wood, we have repurposed custom items at individuals requests. http://www.ArtPal.com/Jonaturalnecessi

Thankfully

Josie Butler-White

Natural Necessities help us build a better future.

About Us

Josie Butler-White

Artist, Mental Health advocate, Eco warrior, Fundraiser, Owner and Creator

Ethos

Our ethos is “Giving you what you need naturally”.

This is why we try to use and produce products with as little negative impact on the planet as possible. We source responsibly, use products that are ethical, sustainable, fair to the producers and our planet. While we cannot always use items that have a negative carbon emission, we try our best to offset what we can. We are always looking to improve and grow and would like our customers to grow with us. 

“The Earth does not belong to man; Man belongs to the Earth. This we know. All things are connected like the blood which unites one family. Whatever befalls the Earth befalls the sons of the Earth. Man did not weave the web of life, he is merely a strand in it. Whatever he does to the web, he does to himself.” 

Chief Seattle a Suquamish and Duwamish chief
in a letter to president of the United States, Franklin Pierce in 1854