Posts in Australia and New Zealand
Vitable

Larah and Ilyas founded Vitable after seeing the need for a personalized and accessible approach to nutrition, coupled with honest advice. They’re obsessed with health and wellbeing, and bringing you new and exciting nutritional supplements, from vitamins and herbs to minerals and probiotics.

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Coconut Bowls

While reimagining the waste streams of the coconut tree Coconut Bowls realized the coconut tree is one of the most sustainable plants on the planet. The growing processes that Coconut Bowls´ farmers use in Vietnam are organic so don’t require pesticides or insecticides to sustain quality production. Then considering coconut palms produce their first fruit within six years and continue fruiting for 80 years they make sense sustainably.

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Frank Green

Frank Green is not a person. It’s all about being frank about being green. Our planet has a waste crisis. it’s choking our oceans, endangering our animals, destroying our forests and threatening the future of humanity. Frank Green´s purpose is to stop the use of single-use plastic products.

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Aesop

Aesop was founded in 1987 by Dennis Paphitis in Melbourne with the objective to formulate skin, hair and body care products of the finest quality. In-depth research is done to source the best plant-based and laboratory-made ingredients, and only those with a proven record of safety and efficacy are being used.

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Klean Kanteen Australia

Back in 2002, there were no stainless steel water bottles for personal hydration, and the health and environmental issues linked to plastic use were not widely known. Seeing the issues early and clearly, Robert Seals, the inventor and founder of Klean Kanteen, began putting together the first prototype with things he bought at the local hardware store in Chico, California.

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BOA Skincare

nspired by childhood memories of day-long hammam cleansing rituals, BOA Founder Masoomeh, a biochemistry expert, wanted to recreate the sensation of freshly cleaned skin after a day at the hammam - a sensation that has stayed with her all her life. BOA’s journey began with the original Smart Natural Exfoliant.

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Alo Moves

Since COVID and quarantining hit our lives, at-home workouts have grown immensely in popularity. So when we were confined to our homes last year in March, I started using Alo Moves. And I am so happy I did. Alo Moves is an extension of Alo Yoga, the popular yoga wear and athleisure brand. It offers not only yoga classes for all levels, but also fitness classes and mindfulness activities, such as breath work, meditation and sound baths.

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noho

Noho helps people 'sit healthier', by creating Life Enriching Furniture™ that's beautiful, versatile, and built to last a lifetime. Redefining 'design for people & planet' so we can all look forward to a healthier future together. Healthy comfort that doesn't cost our earth.

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Mr Simple

Mr Simple started in 2003 as The Lab Store in Brunswick, Australia, a regular clothing shop selling a range of menswear brands. After a while, David Fraser and his wife, the owners, noticed how hard it was to get clothes without big logos or other branding. So he decided to make their own. In 2007 he started making T-shirts, sweats and chinos for the store and for some wholesale accounts. Since then the brand’s anonymous style has taken it far beyond its original store with shops now open in Brisbane, Sydney and New Zealand.

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Modibodi

Kristy Chong was experiencing bladder leaks after having two children. She was determined to solve this problem by starting her own brand. One that would change our mindsets – and the planet – by changing underwear for the better. At the time, the available solutions were ugly, inconvenient, uncomfortable and a hazard to our environment - disposable hygiene. Kristy couldn't understand why with all the advancements in technology, underwear and disposable hygiene had not evolved. She knew instantly that she was going to have to create a whole new product category for women.

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PATCH

The adhesive sheet of a regular bandage is usually made from a type of plastic, either PVC, polyethylene, or polyurethane. Plastic band-aids don’t break down; they are single-use plastic items end up straight in landfill. But the problem doesn’t start at the end. The impact of plastic bandages on the environment begins well before the waste produced after use. It’s worth considering the environmental footprint of these items- including the energy, waste and raw materials used in their production that has significant consequences for our environment.

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The Rushing Hour

From the very start, The Rushing Hour has committed to innovation and humanity. They believe in creating positive change with minimal impact to the world. They don't believe fashion that gets replaced every season is "Good Design", but rather making quality garments that last season after season, with a sustainable and transparent process and ethical factories that look after the entire circular process from growing to yarn, from production to recycling.

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Sacred

Sacred is an ethical, sustainable and eco-driven clothing label from Perth, Western Australia. They focus on environmental and sustainable values by producing ethically sourced and vegan-friendly products. Only earth and skin friendly eco-fibers and fabrics are used; bamboo, hemp and organic cotton.

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Bondi Bandits

Amy and Annie, Bondi girls and surfers, founded Bondi Bandits when they realized that there was a massive gap in the market for unisex, eco-friendly, kids surf clothing. The company produces rashies made out of discarded and recycled fishing nets that can be worn by both boys and girls (not the typical blue and pink ones they saw everywhere) and recyclable swim bags.  

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Wigglesteps

Wigglesteps are sustainable fashion socks and stockings for people who are anything but shy.
They emphasize their styling, set fashionable trends and show colors. Maybe a little cheekier, maybe a little more ambitious and maybe a little more unconventional than others. These colourful outside, green-hearted and deliciously designed foot fashions mean you can have a beautifully designed, quality created product while supporting companies with sustainable, eco-friendly manufacturing practices.

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First Base

Living and working in Bondi, Australia, in 2013 designer Alison Cotton hit a cross roads and felt the desire to reconnect and create something that was about getting down and stripping away all of the things in life that seemed unnecessary and getting back to basics. She wanted to take her love of surf and sports culture and build something that was clean, simple and iconic, just like Bondi Beach. That something was First Base. 

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Dusty Girls

Dusty Girls is a natural range of vegan-friendly, mineral make up designed for women of all ages and skin types. Many traditional cosmetics contain synthetic chemical ingredients. At Dusty Girls on the other hand is every ingredient used natural and non-irritating

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MooGoo

MooGoo is a family owned, Australian company with an entire range of natural and gentle products for children and adults that are made with effective ingredients. All the products are designed to keep the skin or scalp moist and supple and are made with natural oils from only sustainable farms.

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