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Fresh Traders this week 20th January, 2020

Fresh Traders this week 20th January, 2020

Organiq | Milly & Wolf | BARE BODY BEAUTY Co. | Worn Store | The Saint Helena | Girdlers | Jiva Clothing | Koala Hospital Port Macquarie | Currumbin Wildlife Hospital | Wildlife Rescue South Coast

OrganiQ

OrganiQ is an Australian luxury skin care brand that hails from the pristine coastline of Kangaroo Island. The OrganiQ range is created using a combination of botanical extracts, bioactives and native Kangaroo Island sourced ingredients. Environmental awareness and Women’s wellbeing are at the core of OrganiQ's values.  All OrganiQ products are so natural, they are pure enough to eat.

Milly & Wolf

Founded in 2015 by vintage curator Amelia Dubois, Milly & Wolf specialises in one-of-a-kind vintage shirts from the 80's and 90's. The shop offers one-off statement pieces, and vintage garments that were made to last a lifetime. Milly & Wolf sends your orders in biodegradable and compostable bags as their own way in minimising wastage and helping the environment.

BARE BODY BEAUTY Co.

BARE BODY BEAUTY Co. is an Australian brand that prides itself on creating all-natural, organic and chemical-free handmade skincare beauty and body products.

Based in beautiful Bowral, in the Southern Highlands of New South Wales, their products are predominantly vegan, made in small batches. None of the products are tested on animals. As an environmentally conscious brand, they use recyclable packaging and offer customers discount when they bring in the original packaging for refills.

Worn Store

Worn Store is a sustainability-focused store offering key pieces for your home, wardrobe, and habitat. Every item made by Worn is made to order and made by hand. The brand works exclusively with small family owned businesses and respects the time it takes for each piece to be made by one single person. Their makers do not use harmful dyes on our leather, or toxic treatments on their products. Worn Store aims to keep a harmonious relationship with the environment, with the health of those making the products, with you, the customer – and your home space.

The Saint Helena

The Saint Helena is a sustainable apparel and swimwear label for women, with a flagship store in Bangalow, Australia. Saint Helena works only with certified manufacturers and selects fabrications based on its content, sustainability and quality. Their apparel is made only of plant-based fabrics that have longevity and have a highly sustainable repertoire. Their swimwear is made of 80% recycled materials sourced from our oceans and landfill.

An ethical and conscious brand, Saint Helena is constantly refining their processes and choices in every aspect to uphold a modern virtue towards a sustainable future. 

Girdlers

Girdlers is a health conscious, community orientated food emporium on Sydney’s Northern Beaches. It’s a place where people from all walks of life mingle and enjoy their shared passion for natural, tasty foods. From beautifully designed boho interiors to guilt free, wholesome food and a strong dedication to fresh, powerful flavours, Girdlers is more than just a cafe, but a lifestyle.

Girdlers is proud to use local suppliers and honest ingredients to support the community and embrace sustainability.

Jiva Clothing

Jiva Clothing is an Australian boutique fashion label that began in 1991 on William Street, Paddington in Sydney. Using beautiful textiles which are sourced globally, Jiva focuses on operating conscientiously, recycling fabrics, donating remnants and supporting Australian industry working with local production partners.

Koala Hospital Port Macquarie

The Koala Hospital is the world's first rehabilitation facility dedicated solely to the care and conservation of wild koalas. First established in 1973 by a concerned local couple who cared for injured koalas in their home, the hospital is set in the beautiful grounds of Macquarie Nature Reserve and has been in operation since 1973. Entry is free.

The hospital is a training organisation and conducts training workshops on koala rehabilitation anywhere in Australia. The Koala Hospital also financially supports some university research programmes and treatments including medications of koalas from other locations. The Koala Hospital runs totally on donations and does not receive government funding. They rely on the public for support to keep operations going.

Currumbin Wildlife Hospital

Currumbin Wildlife Hospital treats, rehabilitates and releases the sick, injured and orphaned native wildlife that are brought to us everyday. Currumbin Wildlife Hospital Foundation (CWHF) supports and funds the vital work of the Currumbin Wildlife Hospital. Currumbin Wildlife Hospital Foundation receives no ongoing State or Federal Government funding for the treatment of the ever growing number of wildlife cases.

The Foundation relies on donations and corporate sponsors to fund the crucial work of the veterinary team, in treating, rehabilitating and releasing, sick, injured and orphaned native wildlife.

Wildlife Rescue South Coast

Wildlife Rescue South Coast is a large and experienced wildlife rescue group in south east NSW which has been operating since the late 1980's. Wildlife Rescue South Coast’s primary aim is to rescue and rehabilitate injured and orphaned native wildlife to eventually release them back to the wild.

They cover the NSW South Coast region south of Wollongong to the Victorian border, taking in the Illawarra, Southern Highlands, part of the Southern Tablelands, Kangaroo Valley, the Shoalhaven and the Eurobodalla and Sapphire Coasts.


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