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Fresh Traders this week 4th May, 2021

Fresh Traders this week 4th May, 2021

Lee and Lou Collections | Mister Rye | Adinkra Designs | Jasper & Myrtle | Prinka | Inoko | Cold Country Organics | Bedtonic | Hart Co. Home and Body | The Daily Routine

Lee and Lou Collections

Lee & Lou Collections is an Australian eco-luxury home fragrance studio, inspired by a love of homewares and an obsession with soy candles. Combining clean design with sustainable materials, each bespoke product is personally hand-made with intention and love. 

Mister Rye

Mister Rye works with Australian farmers to find solutions to the billions plastic products polluting Australia. In 2020, Mister RYE launched the first Australian drinking straw, which is a by-product of the cereal rye production, and is 100% grown and processed in SA. 

Adinkra Designs

Adinkra Designs offers a range of home decor pieces, kids and baby decor, totes and handbags, handmade from natural materials sourced from the earth that are completely sustainable. Working directly with a select team of artisans based in Bolgatanga, Ghana to ensure the consistent quality of their baskets and that their team is paid fairly and works within an ethical standard. Adinkra Designs is a proud member of the Fair Trade Association of Australia and New Zealand, and fully committed to the Fair Trade Principles and Code of Practice. 

Jasper & Myrtle

Jasper & Myrtle is a small chocolate maker based in Canberra, creating handmade chocolates from carefully sourced cocoa beans, roasted to perfection. Jasper & Myrtle matches the best natural ingredients with the most suitable beans to produce truly unique chocolate, without using artificial flavours, colours or preservatives. All ingredients are ethically sourced including the cocoa beans they use, ensuring sustainability and traceability of our products. 

Prinka

Prinka provides ethically made and certified organic luxury bed line. Prinka works with a small farmer's collective that include small and marginalised farmers that grow organic cotton in India, and manufacture in facilities that are certified fairtrade. This ensures they are able to trace their supply chain and ensure all workers are treated fairly and paid appropriately. The Prinka range is made only from 100% organic cotton, certified by the Global Organic Textiles Standard. 

Inoko

Inoko offers a range of completely refillable candles and diffusers. Brought to you by Sydneysiders Liz and Jen, Inoko candles are made using natural soy wax and lead free wicks. Their hand poured soy candles and diffuser oils are held in stunning Italian Carrara marble, Beech timber and Urban concrete vessels, designed to be easily refilled as each one runs out, ensuring that your timelessly beautiful vessel will last you a lifetime. 

Cold Country Organics

Cold Country Organics offers fresh, quality, organic fruit and vegetables delivered across the New England region of NSW. Founded on a love for good food, healthy living and sustainable farming, Cold Country Organics makes it easier for people to access food that actually nourishes while supporting the farmers who produce food that regenerates the landscape. 

Bedtonic

Bed Tonic creates 100% French linen beddings and loungewear, designed by Julie Ramsay. Their products are made ethically in China using pure linen - an incredibly old natural fibre, twice as strong as cotton, a sustainable product, and both biodegradable and recyclable.

Hart Co. Home and Body

Hart Co. Home and Body is a Melbourne-based family business that designs and manufactures a broad range of homewares and scented products. Hart Co. Home + Body supports local businesses, and collaborates with many talented Australian designers that supply a beautiful range of gifts handcrafted in Australia. 

The Daily Routine

The Daily Routine creates personal care products that make your skin sing and keep the planet humming along. The Daily Routine reusable bottles can be refilled with plant-based pods which are free from harsh chemicals, artificial dyes and flavours. The pods completely dissolve in water and do not persist in the environment. 


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