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Fresh Traders this week 27 July, 2020

Fresh Traders this week 27 July, 2020

B honey - The Purple Hive Project | Holly Ryan Jewellery | Hemp Collective Byron Bay | Warndu | Local Seeds | Trash Magic | Reer Endz Underwear | Te Whare Ra | Going Green Solutions

B honey - The Purple Hive Project

B honey is 100% pure Australian honey, sourced directly from Aussie beehives and then packed for you! Proudly Aussie-owned and sourced by Bega Cheese Limited, B honey is committed to the future of the local honey industry. The Purple Hive Project is an initiative from B honey to support the honey bees (Apis mellifera) – who are under significant threat of the Varroa Destructor (Varroa mite) arriving in Australia.

Holly Ryan Jewellery

Holly Ryan’s eponymous jewellery label brings you contemporary jewellery that is timeless, yet unique. Best known for her signature style of ‘polished organic minimalism’, Holly's designs showcase her creative process governed by her inherent understanding of scale. Each piece is proudly made by hand from Holly's Coolum Beach studio using locally sourced, sustainably produced materials.

Hemp Collective Byron Bay

Hemp Collective is giving new energy to the hemp marketplace by growing their own hemp near Byron Bay and complementing this with quality hemp products including shampoo and conditioner bars, soaps, food wraps and paper. Hemp Collective is on a mission to help build a sense of empowerment & community, as well as providing ethical consumption and cause-related purchasing to their customer base and supporting Australian Hemp production for the future.

Warndu

Warndu produces a range of food products made from wild harvested Australian Native Ingredients sourced from communities all over Australia. Warndu believes it does not get any more local and seasonal than working with what has been growing in Australia for many years, and is dedicated to helping you create meaningful meals, and by using their products, contribute to the growing incredible Australian Native Food Industry.

Local Seeds

Local Seeds is a marketplace for local seed savers. You can buy and sell open-pollinated seeds in your area. Their mission is to encourage more people to save seeds, to help preserve genetic diversity, and to give people access to seeds that are adapted to their local environment.

Trash Magic

Trash Magic is building an environmentally conscious small business that repurposes, upcycles and rescues materials that would normally go into landfill. Their products are helping to close the gap on single-use by giving them a second life as children activities for parties and decor.

Reer Endz Underwear

Inspired by the great outdoors, Reer Endz is an Aussie fashion and lifestyle brand, producing GOTS certified Organic cotton men's underwear. Reer Endz is Australian owned & operated since 2012. All garments are proudly designed in the Reer Endz Caravan, whilst travelling around Australia, and produced ethically in factories around the world.

Te Whare Ra

Te Whare Ra are makers of delicious, authentic wines that showcase the best of Marlborough. Established in 1979, Te Whare Ra is the oldest small winery in Marlborough and home to the oldest vines in the region. Both their vineyard and winery are certified organic, owned & operated by winemakers, Anna & Jason.

Yields are kept low, the vineyard is managed with a combination of organic and biodynamic practices and all the fruit is hand-picked and hand-sorted. The wines are made with minimal intervention in a small winery which has been specifically set up for small batch winemaking.

Going Green Solutions

Going Green Solutions is an eco-store in Hurstbridge, Victoria and an online shop offering a huge range of low impact, zero waste lifestyle products for the home and office. They also offer compostable catering supplies for events large and small. 

Going Green Solutions is proudly a family business with friendly, knowledgeable staff who are ready to help you make your journey towards a more sustainable lifestyle.


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