Veganuary 2018
Here we are in 2018, still stuffed from our Christmas dinner and making those New Year’s Resolutions that probably aren’t going to last to the end of January. For many, the New Year means...
Here we are in 2018, still stuffed from our Christmas dinner and making those New Year’s Resolutions that probably aren’t going to last to the end of January. For many, the New Year means...
Some designs stand the test of time; with ingenious, yet simple, creations being made from natural, repurposed materials that prove their worth even in a world filled with chemicals and synthetic resources. Many of...
We are so excited to finally have The Soap Co. products for sale on Ethical Superstore. We first heard of the brand over a year ago, and now we are able to share them...
We get bombarded with tips on how to reduce our plastic use from everywhere – about as much as we get bombarded with adverts for single use plastics! I know we’ve offered our own...
July begins on Saturday, which means it’s almost time to challenge yourself to stop using plastic! The Plastic Free July campaign began in 2011, born from an idea of the Western Metropolitan Regional Council...
We’ve spoken about microbeads on the blog before, but today I’d like to go a bit more in depth about the issue of microbeads and microplastics, especially as Plastic Free July is just around...
I’d like to think that by now we all know that we should be reducing the amount of plastic we use in our day to day lives. Just in case you don’t know –...
Are you celebrating World Environment Day today? Did you even know it was World Environment Day today? We should really be appreciating the environment everyday, and I know that most of our readers will...
Accidental entanglement in fishing nets and gear is the biggest global threat to whales, dolphins and porpoises. In the fishing industry ‘Bycatch’ is the accidental capture of non-target species, which can include anything from...
How do you dispose of your tampons, panty liners and sanitary pads? Are you a binner or a flusher? It turns out the majority of us are flushers, whether that’s because we think that’s...