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Fresh Traders this week 2 September, 2019

Fresh Traders this week 2 September, 2019

The Rotten Fruit Box | Organic Times | NueBar | The Vintage Club | Marmalade Lion | Inch Bikini | Go2zone | BSB Packaging | The Recycled Textile Market | Soap Aid

The Rotten Fruit Box

The Rotten Fruit Box offers a curated mix of freeze dried in season fruits, which are delicious, healthy, and 100% natural. The Rotten Fruit Box freeze-dried fruits are sustainably grown and handpicked by small farmers. 

Over 90% of the fruit used to make their snacks is considered ugly and would have gone to waste, so by supporting The Rotten Fruit Box, you're not only getting healthy snacks, you are also helping reduce food waste and supporting local farmers.

Organic Times

Organic Times offers a range of healthy pantry ingredients including organic chocolates, home-style cookies, gluten free cookies, grass-fed butter, and milk powder. 

Organic Times' delectable premium products are certified organic and complies with strict Organic Standards. Founded in 1999, Organic Times is proudly an Australian-owned business, supporting organic agriculture and sustainable practices.

NueBar

NueBar creates a range of pH balanced bars for your hair, face and body. Without the plastic bottles. NueBar products are handmade from natural ingredients (organic where possible), vegan and cruelty free, free from SLS or SLES, and Palm Oil. 

The Vintage Club

The Vintage Club is a New Zealand-based online store offering handpicked American Vintage. The Vintage Club is a supporter of sustainable fashion by promoting the use of second hand and preloved pieces.

Marmalade Lion

Founded in 2016, Marmalade Lion is an Australian based brand of revolutionary, practical and sustainably designed children's products. The online retail store offers products which are ethically produced in a family friend's small boutique mill overseas. The workers and owners are all good friends.

Marmalade Lion aims to provide a premium life changing product offering and aspire to provide the highest level of quality, reliability and service.

Inch Bikini

Inch Bikini is a new Australian swimwear label, creating stylish pieces from left-over fabrics. With a zero waste mindset, Inch Bikini makes styles in limited-run quantities, producing only what’s possible with each roll of leftover fabric.

Every sale plants a tree, and every piece comes in plastic-free packaging.

Go2zone

Go2zone was created to solve the increasing problem of single-use plastic bottles entering our waterways by collaborating with communities, governments and businesses to deliver water refill stations to the public and make a real difference.

Go2zone is a Profit-For-A-Cause enterprise with revenue gained reinvested into Healthy Land and Water, who are a not-for-profit independent organisation dedicated to improving and protecting South East Queensland's environment.

BSB Packaging

BSB Packaging is a Melbourne-based packaging supplier specialising in food packaging for domestic or commercial purposes. 

BSB Packaging offers a range of eco-friendly packaging which can be recyclable and biodegradable. They are also continually introducing fully compostable and biodegradable packaging alternatives to help reduce waste.

The Recycled Textile Market

The Recycled Textile Market is a Sunday market in Morningside, Brisbane where you can find beautiful fabrics, patterns, zips, buttons and all things sewing and craft.

Find new and old, vintage and retro, textiles - all pre-loved and ready for their new life. If you are a sewist, a crafter or a maker, you may sell your stash, replenish, or both at The Recycled Textile Market.

Soap Aid

Soap Aid is a not-for-profit organisation  that recycles and sends critical soap to communities facing major hygiene challenges. Through their Hotel to Hands’ Program, they collect, sort, clean and reprocess hotel soap into fresh, hygienic soap bars for distribution to targeted communities around the world.

Soap Aid is committed to saving children’s lives through improved hygiene while positively impacting the environment by redirecting millions of bars of discarded soap from disastrous landfills, reducing the extraction and use of raw materials, and reducing carbon emissions by 59% when compared to using virgin soaps. 

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