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The Bondi Rescue lifeguards have come down from the tower to clean up their beach of plastic waste. And with the help of Good Citizens Eyewear they’re turning recycled bottles into their first pair of custom sunnies.
One recycled bottle makes one pair.
Kirrikin features contemporary Indigenous designs on luxury clothing and accessories. It’s all about exploring Indigenous identities and their connection to land, culture and tradition.
21% of all total revenue was returned to Kirrikin artists.
Check out the innovative ways we are turning trash plastic lids into beautifully designed home and lifestyle products.
78,000 plastic lids diverted from landfill and made into long-lasting, reusable and recyclable products.
Unique homeware and lifestyle pieces ethically sourced from local artisans, these are keepsakes you’ll want to keep forever and ever and ever.
Cow horns diverted from landfill and upcycled in 2022
Break the (disposable) cycle and do good for yourself and the world with these sustainable period products from Myoni.
1 menstrual cup donated for every two cups or pad sets sold.
Fast fashion is so yesterday. Put The Social Outfit in your wardrobe for sustainable fashion that can make a difference to the lives of refugees and new migrants to Australia.
45,939 paid labour hours for refugees and new migrants to Australia.
You can make beautiful things without the waste. Each blanket is made from woven offcuts and recycled textiles.
100% recycled materials.
Every garment from The Social Outfit is designed and made from reclaimed textiles. This statement piece is reclaimed and remade from the wardrobe of @thefashionheist. How iconic.
People employed from refugee and new migrant backgrounds.
Two Good Co. gives you the chance to change someone’s life, rebuild their self-worth, give independence and help break free from the cycle of homelessness. All through the purchase of awesome, high-quality, sustainable goods.
50% of profits are reinvested into Two Good Foundation.
You can wear art on your sleeve and actually you can wear your heart too with t shirts that support sustainability, charities and aesthetics.
Half of all profits are donated to charity.
Connecting to Yindjibarndi Country is at the core of Juluwarlu Art Group. An authentic Aboriginal-owned and operated business that honours Yindjibarndi culture and country through incredible original art. For more than 50,000 years, Yindjibarndi people have sustained their culture, country, law and well-being through language, arts and crafts and cultural practices. Juluwarlu Art Group continues in their footsteps, elevating and sharing their ancient stories.
Are returned to the Yindjibarndi community.
Eat Me Chutneys makes chutney and pickles that tackle food wastage, climate change and taste incredible, all at once. That’s some chutney.
In just 4 years nearly 6 tonnes of unsold or excess fruit & veg was converted into delicious chutney.