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Fresh Traders this week 20 July, 2020

Fresh Traders this week 20 July, 2020

Carla Zampatti | Eco Evo Surf | Petite Grand | MiniJumbuk | Manning Cartell | In Essence | Compostable Wrap

Carla Zampatti

Carla Zampatti is an Australian fashion brand with a heritage spanning more than 55 years. They are committed to sustainable business practices, supporting local manufacturers in Australia, and also working with Ethical Clothing Australia.

The mission behind the success is to empower women through expert tailored garments that are attuned to the female silhouette. Carla Zampatti has grown to over twenty boutiques and concessions in David Jones across Australia and New Zealand.

Eco Evo Surf

Eco Evo builds industry leading eco-friendly surf boards that aims to reduce surfing’s carbon footprint and offer performance equal to, if not greater than a typical surfboard. With their existing board design, Eco Evo have slashed the emissions of each board built by more than half. Eco Evo is also in partnership with OneTreePlanted.org, planting 5 trees for every surf board you buy.

Petite Grand

Petite Grand is by Australian Designer Tanja Kovacevic. In November 2010, after 15 demanding years in the fashion industry, Tanja decided to take some time-out and devote herself to her dream of having her own jewellery line. Petite Grand jewellery is made with love by hand in Surry Hills and sold in various boutiques nationally and internationally. 

MiniJumbuk

MiniJumbuk offers a range of fine beddings, clothing and giftware, handcrafted from Australian wool. Located in the country town of Naracoorte in South Australia, MiniJumbuk opened its doors in 1975. The inspiration for the business came when local sheep shearer, Don Wray, began carefully selecting and experimenting with the best wool varieties from local farms to create MiniJumbuk’s first quilt. Care and attention to detail are at the heart of what they do – from sourcing the finest wools and cottons through to the hand finishing that ensures you enjoy the best bedding products in the world. At MiniJumbuk, our dedicated team of artisans make everything with pride.

Manning Cartell

The collective vision of three sisters, Manning Cartell is a luxury Australian fashion brand that is a celebration of the modern female spirit. Proudly accredited by Ethical Clothing Australia since 2012, Manning Cartell pieces are produced in their Sydney atelier by a highly skilled team. Known for their fearless approach to colour, embellishment and innovative textiles, the sisters source luxurious fabrics from ethically accredited makers across the globe in an effort to ensure quality, transparency and that their production techniques can exist sustainably and respectfully on the earth. This commitment to social responsibility combined with directional collections has become a trademark and a foundation for all brand activities.

In Essence

Celebrated as the pioneer of the Aromatherapy movement in Australia, In Essence has realised the dream of all customers seeking a natural and luxurious product.

With over 30 years’ experience, In Essence is devoted to scouring the world for the finest 100% natural pure essential oils for your health & wellbeing.

From humble beginnings in 1986 with twenty pure essential oils on offer, this Australian brand now boasts a comprehensive wellbeing range.

Liya Mira

Based in Sydney, Australia, Liya Mira is all about comfortable quality clothing, handmade from organic, natural fabric that’s dyed from local plants. Liya’s garments are made from the best quality fabric. They are good for you and the planet. You will build a long lasting friendship and want to wear them every day. Liya’s designs are classic and made to last, so you can slowly add to your wardrobe and layer the garments together. You simply can’t go wrong with beautiful, natural garments made with love and care. 

Compostable Wrap

Compostable Wrap offers 100% certified compostable wraps for magazine mailings.

Their innovative new wrap creates less waste, is Earth-friendly, with no toxic or microplastic residues, and is a sustainable alternative to regular plastic. 


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