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Fresh Traders this week 11 March, 2019

Fresh Traders this week 11 March, 2019

Alcana | _BAIS | Colour Coded | Why Mary | Hause of Glassborow | Smitten Merino | Zoe.O Design | Anthea Crawford | Okay Pretty | WRITE Solutions | Cape to Cape Explorer Tours | The Seabin Project

Alcana

Alcana is an Australian conscious label celebrating different culture and communities across the globe, by featuring their unique crafts and traditions. Our plant based clothing and textiles are hand crafted by a wide range of skilled artisans. 

Alcana is all about celebrating slow living and slow fashion, connecting the grower, the textile artisan, the tailor and the wearer through this story.

_BAIS

Designed and made with pride in Perth, Australia, each _BAIS piece is timeless, made of the highest quality fabric. Every garment has been carefully created with a nod to quality over quantity. 

_BAIS style is effortless, quietly confident, modern and luxe - clothing that are not weighed down by trends. 

Colour Coded

Colour Coded is an Australian fashion label by twin sisters Sal and Bec, creating bold, distinctive clothing that has a positive impact on the community and the environment. 

Each collection is designed and made in Melbourne, and produced in limited runs from natural fibres.

Why Mary

Why Mary is an Australian label designed for conscientious women who like to make a statement through the way they dress. 

We make clothes with quality and attention to detail a priority, as well as reduction of waste and recycling materials where possible. 

Our resort collections are manufactured in small sustainable runs, supporting local printing companies and Australian suppliers in production. 

Founded on the Gold Coast by owner and designer, Janette Laver, Why Mary is committed to providing exclusive, well-made clothing with artistic style and sustainable innovation.

Hause of Glassborow

Hause of Glassborow is an eco fashion label by designer Johanna Glassborow, born from her passion for fashion, textiles and a strong belief in eco design and creating from what we already have.

Clothing are inspired from the 60s and 70s fashion, featuring a boho chic style that you can wear from day to night.

All our garments are hand made from vintage or up- cycled fabrics, crochet or lace, making each piece unique and special.

Smitten Merino

Born out of the cool highlands of Tasmania, Smitten Merino produces premium clothing and outdoor thermals made from luxurious super fine merino wool sourced from Tasmanian and Australian premier wool growing regions. 

Our clothing range includes t-shirts, wrap dresses, tops, leggings, crew shirts, hoodies, zip tops, cardigans, skirts, yoga pants and even underwear for men, women and children. Smitten Merino is proud to be a 100% Australian business with all manufacturing undertaken in Australia.

Zoe.O Design

Zoe.O The Label produces handmade ethical streetwear for eco-conscious women with style.

We walk the eco-conscious talk of ethical work practices, sustainable design and natural materials. Think: loose silhouettes, natural fibres, earth-friendly textiles (and all the pockets you could ever need). All our garments are lovingly designed in the small coastal town of Pambula, thoughtfully handmade in Australia - and will have never seen a sweatshop.Ever.

Founded by Megan Luhrs and Gwyneth Roberts, two fashion-forward and earth-loving mamas, Zoe.O The Label is all about mindfully-designed, ethically-made, home-grown clothing that’s kind to both people and planet alike.

Anthea Crawford

Anthea Crawford is an ethical Australian eponymous fashion label based in Melbourne. Anthea Crawford prides herself in supporting and employing a local workforce, designing and producing 99% of her collection in Australia.

In 2013, Anthea Crawford gained accreditation by Ethical Clothing Australia (ECA), ensuring all of our garments are sourced and made under ethical conditions.

Okay Pretty

Okay Pretty is a sustainable Australian swimwear label that is inspired by the joy and frivolity of summer. 

We design beautiful bold swimwear that challenges sustainable stereotypes. We want to make the choice to be sustainable an easy one and prove that you never need to compromise design or aesthetics for sustainability.

WRITE Solutions

WRITE Solutions provides waste management and consultancy services for all businesses in WA and other key areas around Australia.

We pride ourselves on our landfill diversion options tailored to each business which not only reduces costs overall but avoids the landfill levy altogether while providing a sustainable outcome.

WRITE Solutions your one stop shop for sustainable service management, covering all aspects to reduce your outgoings and environmental impact. A win for your business and a win for the environment.

Cape to Cape Explorer Tours

Cape to Cape Explorer Tours is an award-winning, Australian company, offering a range of tours in the Cape to Cape Track, which stretches 135km between the lighthouses at Cape Naturaliste in the north and at Cape Leeuwin in the south – the southern lighthouse stands uniquely above two oceans, where the Indian meets the Southern Ocean.

Our guides and staff all live in the area, are professionally trained and have an intimate knowledge of the Track and the Margaret River region, not to mention a passion for walking and people.

Embedded in the Leeuwin Naturaliste National Park, the Track is a beautiful long distance walk through coastal wilderness, through Western Australia’s iconic wildflowers and coastal heath, along elevated limestone ridges, across deserted beaches and rocky coves and under the karri sentinels of the hardwood forests.

The Seabin Project

The Seabin Project was start by Andrew Turton and Pete Ceglinski, two avid surfers who decided to quit their jobs to help free oceans from trash, oil, fuel and detergents.

The Seabin is a little basket that sucks in water, oil and rubbish, collected in a catch bag filter. The water is then pumped back into the marina, leaving the rubbish behind to be disposed of each day.

Far more than a product, The Seabin Project is committed to educating and raising awareness so we can all one day live in a world where pollution devices are not needed.



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