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Fresh Traders this week 25th January, 2021

Fresh Traders this week 25th January, 2021

Merry People | Jumping Jack | Local Supply | Sprout Coffee | Little House on the Dairy | Detoxology | Tsuno | Wandering Sol | Fleurs de Lyonville | Styelle Swim | Indigiearth

Merry People

Merry People are an Australian rainwear label making fun waterproof products that enable customers to get outside doing the things they love whatever the weather.  Merry People is centred on the values of kindness, adventure, happiness, and authenticity. They create thoughtful, long wearing products with timeless style and high quality construction. The boots are made using natural rubber for the outer, neoprene for the lining, and vegan glue to bind. Although they avoid labelling themselves as a sustainable fashion brand, Merry People are committed to minimising their waste and environmental footprint. 

Jumping Jack

Jumping Jack is a family owned, Australian online marketplace for quality preloved baby, kids' & maternity clothing. Founder and mum of two, Sarah, created Jumping Jack as a simple and tailored experience for parents to buy and sell online. Inspired by her two kids, Sarah wanted to do her part in working towards a better world through making sustainability simple for busy parents.

Local Supply

Local Supply is a Sydney-based design studio working with best-in-class designers, manufacturers and materials to supply luxury-grade, plant-based eyewear at an accessible price. While their frames are made of 100% recyclable materials,  separating product components can strain local recycling programs so Local Supply has partnered with TerraCycle so you can return your old frames to ensure they’re kept out of landfill. They also have their own Recycle & Repair program which makes it easy to give your old sunnies a new life and reduce our environmental impact.

Sprout Coffee

Sprout Coffee provided responsive and responsible office coffee service based on a "quality-first' approach. No matter what your office size or budget, they deliver the best products and the finest service, and always go the (carbon offset) extra mile. Sustainability is built into their business model and embedded in everything we do. Their coffee machines, logistics, supplies and services have been engineered to tread a light and considered footprint so that every Sprout cup you pour has a positive impact on the people and places it touches along the way.

Little House on the Dairy

The Little House on the Dairy is a small farm in Jamberoo, NSW, run by husband and wife team, Erica and Steven along with their three children, two dogs, three cats, multiple chickens and a very important and much loved rooster named Henry.  

They also have a herd of mainly Illawarra dairy cattle. The Little House offers romantic, joyful flower arrangements using their home grown, seasonal blooms.

Detoxology

Detoxology is an online eco-store offering a wide range of products to help you live a more eco, sustainable, healthy lifestyle. Founded by mother and daughter team, Georgia and Clare, all products in store have been carefully handpicked and sourced as some of the best products available. 

Tsuno

Tsuno disposable sanitary pads have been designed to fulfil a range of important criteria, including comfort, design, sustainability and cost. Tsuno pads are made from natural bamboo, which is not only eco-friendly, but also super absorbent, breathable, soft and comfortable, antibacterial, and just generally amazing! Tsuno disposable bamboo sanitary pads give 50% of profits to programs set up to help women and girls in the developing world. With the focus on empowering women, ranging from health initiatives (including menstrual health) to education to small business.

Wandering Sol

Wandering Sol is an innovative, conscious lifestyle brand that supports natural and sustainable living. They create functional yet beautiful wares to help your soul adventure lightly. Designed in Avalon on Sydney's Northern Beaches, the sol commitment is to ensure their range is as sustainable and ethical as possible, leaving behind only a positive footprint. Circular economic design processes lie at the core of their business model, and they consider the life cycle of every product they create and support.

Fleurs de Lyonville

Fleurs de Lyonville is a micro flower farm, nestled beside the Wombat State Forest in the Daylesford and Macedon Ranges region, just over an hour north of Melbourne in a little hamlet called Lyonville. They grow a variety of seasonal flowers, from classic cottage blooms to Australian natives with nature and the environment in mind, totally avoiding any chemical sprays. Recycling and regenerative practices are always forefront in the operation of their flower farm.

Styelle Swim

Styelle Swim is dedicated to bringing high quality, real Brazilian swimwear designed to move with your body, rather than against it. The goal is to make Styelle-ish women around the world talk of the beach and nurture a sustainable future through ethical sourcing and biodegradable materials.

Indigiearth

Indigiearth is an award winning Aboriginal premium native food supplier well-known within the food industry for quality, longevity and diversity. From the desert to the sea, Indigiearth source native Australian foods from Aboriginal communities who use traditional land management practices that respect the land. Founded by Sharon Winsor, Indigiearth is proudly 100% Aboriginal owned and established business, with its headquarters in Mudgee - the heart of great wine country in Central West New South Wales.


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