Mungalli Creek Dairies ~ North Queensland, Australia To help support Aussie industry and encourage us all to choose locally grown and made, we recently asked our Biome blog
Showing posts with label Australian-made. Show all posts
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07 May 2013
10 October 2009
Zaishu: art function eco
Zaishu's latest slot-together seat/table features artwork by acclaimed Australian textile designer, Nicola Cerini. The inspiration for this work evolved from an ecology camp about rare, native and vulnerable
28 September 2009
Pure and Green - achieving "real" organic skin care
5:07 PM
Australian-made, certified organic, consumer power, favourite Biome products, natural skin care, palm oil, Pure and Green Organics, we change, we save
We have looked closely at many natural skin care brands and as you may know many are just “bulk purchased bases” that are custom branded. Further, many brands
Achieving a truly 100% biodegradable nappy is possible : Eenees has done it
3:00 PM
Australian-made, cloth nappies, Eenees, Greenwashing, organic baby, we change, we save
The disposable nappy market is another that has been green-washed so many times it has surely turned black. The fact is that there is no 100% plant-based disposable
07 August 2009
Hard work making life easier
3:15 PM
Australian-made, Dig Deeper, eco consumer watch, palm oil, we change, we save
By Hayley, Biome's Manager - Merchandise We recently spent three days at the Melbourne gift fairs searching for useful, eco friendly and ethical choices to offer at Biome. The
28 May 2009
keeping it local with "slow shopping"
9:56 PM
Australian-made, consumer power, friends, hand made, we change, we eat, we save
You have probably heard of "slow food", which is all about eating food that is healthy for people, is good for the people who grow it and good for
13 May 2009
Nothing but plants in this soap
10:57 PM
Australian-made, consumer power, hand made, natural skin care, palm oil, we make
Watching TV can be quite stressful as I can't help but watch the claims from mass commercial brands. Tonight, an advertisement for a "real soap" with 1/4 moisturising cream.
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