Which natural products company's logo was originally designed to represent the founder's vision of 'bringing the goodness of nature to people' with a tree that also forms a human figure?
The natural products industry has seen remarkable growth and transformation in recent decades. As consumers become more environmentally conscious, brands have created distinctive visual identities that connect with eco-minded shoppers. Behind many of these recognizable logos are fascinating origin stories that reflect company values and mission. Test your knowledge of natural product brand history with this challenging question about an iconic eco-friendly company's logo development.
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- The Body Shop - whose founder Anita Roddick wanted a symbol combining environmental activism with human welfare
- Seventh Generation - whose logo represents the Native American principle of considering the impact of decisions on the next seven generations
- Burt's Bees - whose logo features a stylized beehive that doubles as a human silhouette embracing nature
- Tom's of Maine - whose founder Tom Chappell commissioned a logo showing a person formed from leaves to represent natural ingredients
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