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Fresh Traders this week 27th October, 2020

Fresh Traders this week 27th October, 2020

Itto | Gooseberry Hill Farm | Future Neutral | Ekoroo | Buderim Brews | The Pinnaroo Farmer | Borne | Skin Muk | Luna Ceramics | Nemori Flower Farm | Crossing Threads | Lord of the Trees

Itto

Itto make a range of phone cases which are 100% Australian certified to be commercially compostable. Through their "Shells Come Home" program, you may return your old case to them at its end of life and Itto will ensure that it is properly composted. Itto will also offer you a 20% discount voucher to purchase your new case.

10% of their proceeds is donated to a non-profit or charitable organisation. There are three organizations you may choose: FNPW, Reef Restoration Foundation, or The Ocean Cleanup.

Gooseberry Hill Farm

Gooseberry Hill is a flower farm and floral design studio in the Adelaide Hills.The farm resembles a giant messy overgrown garden more than a commercial flower farm. They grow a huge amount of different flowers produced organically, with the help of natural composts, seaweed, worm juice, and other organic fertilisers. They also produce certified organic herb and veggie seedlings, lamb for meat. The majority of their crops are also field grown –  without the use of grow lights or heating.

Future Neutral

Future Neutral provides a lightweight integration for retailers, allowing customers to add carbon offset at checkout - helping reduce their annual footprint, and taking climate action. Brothers Oliver and Ben founded the company on a mission to move the needle towards positive global climate impact. In order to achieve their goal, Future Neutral is underpinned by three core values - Transparency, Commitment, and Trust.

Ekoroo

Ekorro is an online store that offers sustainably-made products. The products are either made from natural or recycled raw materials, and can be reused many times so you can avoid unnecessary waste in your life. With every purchase you get to choose how you make a difference, and Ekoroo will contribute $1 from every sale towards positively impacting the environment and communities around the world.

Buderim Brews

Buderim Brews makes a unique range of loose leaf tea blends made from all organic ingredients. Buderim Brews is proudly a a family owned and operated business, based on the beautiful Sunshine Coast.

The Pinnaroo Farmer

The Pinnaroo Farmer offers fine gluten free flour made from red lentils sown, grown, and milled right from our farm. Red lentil flour is full of protein and has a soft, earthy and nutty flavour. It can be used in a variety of meals as well as baked treats.

Borne

Borne is a social enterprise that creates mosquito-repellent clothing for the outdoors – for the bush, beach and city. On a mission to free people from mosquito-borne diseases, Borne is committed to donating at least half of their to fund resources like bed-nets and medications for the people who need them most.

Borne actively prioritises environmental impact in the decisions they make at each stage of their product’s journey. All shirts are made from 100% organic cotton and use biodegradable packaging. Their shipping footprint is offset through GoldStandard.

Skin Muk

Skin Muk is a skin care brand from Queensland, making a range of vegan skin care products made only from organic oils and plant extracts. Their entire range is handmade from carefully sourced ingredients, and certified organic where possible.

Luna Ceramics

Luna Ceramics is a small Brisbane-based pottery studio making functional stoneware for everyday use. Each and every piece is made by hand, and produced in small batches.

Nemori Flower Farm

Family owned and operated Micro Flower Farm 40mins north of Canberra in Yass River. Seasonal flowers grown chemical free, using organic principles.

Crossing Threads

Crossing Threads® is the collaborative work of Lauren and Kass Hernandez, Australian-born sisters of Filipino heritage based in Sydney. Known for their large-scale and highly textural handwoven pieces, the Hernandez sisters seek to emulate the natural forms found in nature. Their carefully curated fibre selections include Australian Merino wool, plant-based fibres, up-cycled/dead-stock fabrics and other foraged items that aren’t traditionally used in fibre art.

Lord of the Trees

Lord of the Trees is a global reforestation project that uses precision drone technology with the knowledge of environmental experts, scientists, engineers and aboriginal communities to replant seeds and restore ecosystems in deforested areas worldwide. Lord of the Trees helps facilitate companion planting and enhance the symbiotic relationship of plants to ensure the success of our replanted areas.


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