Healthy Living Guide - Eco Friendly Articles
We have been a voice for eco living since 2009 when our online store was established. We sold $50,000 worth of stainless steel water bottles in January 2010 and it has been interesting to watch the trends evolve over the last decade. Back then, we were one of the first stores to sell reusable produce bags for your fruit & veg at the supermarket. We would sell a few each month. Once the War On Waste aired on the ABC in 2017, we were selling thousands of them and couldn’t get our hands on enough stock. Now you can buy them at the supermarket and Harris Farm.
We have watched natural deodorants migrate from roll-ons to pastes in tins to sticks in cardboard tubes that fully compost at the end of life. We have seen companies who make stainless steel straws in plastic hang sell packaging change their packaging because you, the consumer, spoke up and said it wasn’t acceptable and we passed every single message on, and they changed.
I was interviewed for the book Quitting Plastic in 2018 when the mainstream was ready to help embrace the change, and it has truly exploded since then. Our main message is simple, make small changes where you can. Don’t beat yourself up if you’re not perfect. I am always reminded of the quote by zero waste chef Anne Marie Bonneau:-
“We don’t need a handful of people doing zero waste perfectly. We need millions of people doing it imperfectly.”
Latest Articles
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Your guide to using Wire Pegs stainless steel clothes pegs
Wire Pegs are an Australian brand who make stainless steel pegs that provide a long lasting solution to plastic pegs that break, fade, crack and then get thrown out in a short amount of time. They are made -
Glasslock glass food containers
One of the most versatile brands in our store is Glasslock and given that most of the sets on glass food storage containers in the brand are always 50% off in store - they can be a great -
Beeswax Wraps vs Vegan Wraps
Reusable sandwich bags, stainless steel bento boxes, glass food containers and even your favourite Stasher Bag are all great options for reducing the amount of single use plastic you use in your household. For the most part though -
Plastic Free July - Reusing glass jars.
For day 11 of Plastic Free July, we want to focus on glass for food packaging. It was inspired when I went in to Harris Farm and seeing some freshly made soup for sale in the fridge section -
Choose to reuse - coffee cups + drink containers
Plastic Free July is a great campaign to bring awareness to ways you can choose to reuse when it comes to everyday items. Here at Shop Naturally however, we like to choose plastic free everyday where possible. So -
Beer Shampoo - what is it and who is it best for.
Are you dubious about natural shampoo bars? Just read below some of the amazing reviews for the Beer Shampoo bar from Beauty and the Bees. "Love it! I have very itchy scalp and it calms it down -
3 more things to use your Sol Cup box for
As we have mentioned before (can you blame us - we are very excited about it!) your new Sol reusable coffee cup comes in a sturdy reusable cardboard box printed with a fun zig zag pattern in the same -
Introducing RAWW cosmetics
New to our store in late 2017, RAWW Cosmetics are the only superfood based Australian made, Australian owned cosmetics and natural skin care company. They believe that woman should treat their skin to the power of natural superfoods -
New Frank Green travel mugs in store now
When we got this fabulous review from Heather via our feedback system we couldn't stop smiling! She loves her new Frank Green travel mug that she actually took the time to write a poem about it :) Frank -
Ever Eco snack bento - now avail in 3 configurations
Ever Eco are an Australian company known for producing a range of reusables. Most people know them as one of the first brands to sell stainless steel straws. Their range has now expanded to include a reusable shopping -
3 ways to cover your food without using cling wrap
Having trouble kissing Cling Film goodbye? In most homes, it's one thing that people find hard to give up when choosing to attempt the plastic free challenge, but it's not as difficult as you might think. There's three