Eco-chic no passing fad

Posted on April 28th, 2008 in People by Matt

Eco-chic no passing fad
What shall we wear today? Our seaweed T-shirt and bamboo jeans? Or our organic-cotton skirt, fair-trade silk blouse and sweater of merino wool from free-range sheep raised in the Southern Alps of New Zealand? For eco-fashionistas, the green choices are becoming more numerous - and stylish - by..

Boost for organics industry with plans for nationwide standard

Posted on April 18th, 2008 in People, Politics by Matt

Boost for organics industry with plans for nationwide standard
The first Australian Standard for organic and biodynamic produce will be finalised this year following yesterday’s meeting of Primary Industries Ministers from all States and…

Eco-chic no passing fad

Posted on April 15th, 2008 in People by Matt

Eco-chic no passing fad
What shall we wear today? Our seaweed T-shirt and bamboo jeans? Or our organic-cotton skirt, fair-trade silk blouse and sweater of merino wool from free-range sheep raised in the Southern Alps of New Zealand? For eco-fashionistas, the green choices are becoming more numerous - and stylish - by..

Animal rights ‘next great social debate’

Posted on March 4th, 2008 in General by GreenPages Australia News
The growth of organic food and farmers' markets is likely to lead to greater concern about animal rights, the Australian Law Reform Commission says. Coles and Woolworths have launched their own organic brands and some supermarkets offer a whole aisle dedicated to organic...

Cheap ways to go organic

Posted on March 4th, 2008 in General by GreenPages Australia News
Were constantly told that good health starts from the inside but sourcing the freshest ingredients and finding authentic organic produce can be both difficult and...