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Fresh Traders this week 16th February, 2021

Fresh Traders this week 16th February, 2021

Aussie Wool Comfort | Bumi Skin | The Conscious Exchange | Liz Haywood | Organically You | Bioweed | Halo & Horns | The Better Food Co | Adelaide Organic Hydro | True Case

Aussie Wool Comfort

Founded in 1989, Aussie Wool Comfort is an Australian pioneer in the handcrafted manufacture of 100% pure wool bedding. No nasty chemicals and resins are added to their quilts because they only use premium wool of the highest quality. The result is a pure, healthy, allergen-free quilt to last for years. Their entire range of products, from bed sheets and pillows to quilts/doonas and under blankets, have been lovingly handcrafted through every step in Warragul, Victoria.

Bumi Skin

Bumi is an Australian brand focusing on mindful skincare products made from earth (BUMI) derived ingredients. All of their products are free of artificial fragrances, not tested on animals and proudly Australian Made. 

The Conscious Exchange

The Conscious Exchange is an Eco and Vintage boutique located in Islington NSW, (about 5 Minutes out of Newcastle CBD) catering to lovers of vintage and preloved clothing for women, kids and babies. All vintage, preloved and eco goodies shipped to you will arrive in minimal packaging to reduce waste. Recycled materials are used if extra padding is needed, and The Conscious Exchange encourages you to reuse these and then recycle/compost at the end of life!

Liz Haywood

Liz Haywood is a clothing patternmaker, author, blogger and zero waste pattern-cutting practitioner. Liz is the author of two award-winning books, The Dressmaker's Companion and Zero Waste Sewing, and writes sewing patterns for zero waste clothes.

Organically You

Organically You is a website where Sam shares tips on healing acne naturally, green beauty & eco skincare reviews, food recipes and all things wellness. The website also features a shop that sells therapeutic roller blends hand blended by Sam from essential oils and plant extracts.

Bioweed

Bioweed offers a range of naturally produced garden products which are safe for use around your family, garden, pets or business. Bioweed is a herbicide made from natural and sustainably sourced hand tapped pine oil, certified organic Input* and glyphosate free. Their Probiotics and Booster were designed to reinvigorate your gardens, farms or urban spaces with unique strains of beneficial bacteria and plant food. These will help rebuild your plant and soils health, meaning greener, more vibrant plants and tastier fruit and vegetables. All of their products are Australian owned, made and backed by over 20 years research and development.

Halo & Horns

Halo & Horns offers a range of premium organic and bamboo blend range of kidswear and linen. Their pieces are designed to be functional, durable and comfortable even on sensitive skin. Halo & Horns is proudly a 100% Aussie owned and operated business.

The Better Food Co

The Better Food Co brings supercharged vegan food mixes designed to be nutritious, delicious and incredibly easy to make. Founded by Ben Allan and Jessica Beveridge, each mix is lovingly crafted from The Better Food kitchen with a passion for healthy, delicious, socially and environmentally conscious food.

Adelaide Organic Hydro

Adelaide Organic Hydro is a hydroponics supply retailer in South Australia with almost 10 years of retail experience in the hydroponics industry. From hydroponics set-ups and nutrients, grow lights, pest control and accessories, the shop provides everything you need for a hydroponic garden. Their vision is to provide the absolute best in cutting edge, commercial medical grade equipment and nutrients to the home enthusiast.

True Case

True Case creates one of a kind timber phone cases made from reclaimed hardwood. True Case proudly manufacture their products right here in Australia using locally and sustainably sourced materials. Their workshop, located on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, is solar powered with 6.6kW system, leaving as little mark on our environment as possible. Even their postage bags are reusable and 100% compostable.


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