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Eco-Friendly Blog

Four simple, eco-friendly kitchen swaps

Four simple, eco-friendly kitchen swaps

Cooking with loved ones is good for the soul, but it can be terrible for the environment, and your health! Common kitchen items are major culprits of household waste, used once and sent to the bin. Love to cook? Love the earth? Check out our line-up of kitchen villains and their eco-friendly coun...
The art of eco-friendly gifting

The art of eco-friendly gifting

Special occasions supply us with a welcome excuse to shower gifts on our loved ones, but celebrations, like birthdays and Christmas, often come with an unsavoury side of waste and toxin overload. Think of eco-gifting as a means of spurring positive change and lessening the burden on the environment.
Can we ban single-use plastics already?

Can we ban single-use plastics already?

With the EU voting to completely ban single-use plastics (such as straws, cotton buds and cutlery) by 2021, it’s time Australia. Let’s not lag behind on the most pertinent environmental issue of our time. Read this full blog post to view our Top Ten recommended eco alternatives so there's no more...
Go Green in 2019

Go Green in 2019

Going green can mean something different to everyone. It could be just making one small swap to something less wasteful or it could be trying to ride your bike instead of driving or hanging your clothes on the line rather than using the dryer. Whatever it is, every little change makes a big impac...
Plastic Bottles and their Environmental Burden

Plastic Bottles and their Environmental Burden

Did you know approximately 50 billion bottles of water are bought each year and of those, about 80% end up in a landfill. It takes an estimated 17 million barrels of oil to produce bottled water each year and approximately 3 litres of water to produce 1 litre of bottled water.