How to make your home Kidsafe
In 2017 the biggest health problem facing Australian children is injury, but what’s even more surprising is that 25.5% of all injuries occur at home.
In 2017 the biggest health problem facing Australian children is injury, but what’s even more surprising is that 25.5% of all injuries occur at home.
The winter weather reigns on, and if you’re anything like us, you’re running out of productive ways to spend a wet weekend indoors. Fear not, we’ve got your next weekend project sorted.
Now more than ever, small businesses are taking centre stage, driving a change in consumer spending habits from the once booming chain retail outlets to the artisan merchant.
The elusive ‘work-life’ balance and ‘having it all’ is something that has become embedded in western culture, and for the most part, it isn’t working.
ENJO doesn’t just clean, it challenges the cleaning conventional by removing chemicals with the latest fibre technology, allowing us to make cleaning quicker, cleaner and safer.
They are there from the very beginning, our mentors, minders and our biggest fans. Anticipating our needs before we can even communicate, motherhood is demanding to say the very least, and we’re thankful to all the Mums and the women behind the role who balance the responsibility of family life with everyday tasks and their own passions and endeavours.
Earth day 2017 is all about education! Getting everyone familiar with the concepts behind climate change, one of the biggest issues facing our world today. The Earth Day Network’s mission…and it’s a big one, is to address climate change and protect the earth for future generations, and this year it looks to achieve its goals by focusing on education, public policy and consumer campaigns.
We are all water wasters! It may sound dramatic, but the reality is, in our day-to-day lives every time we use water, we waste water. And it’s not even just a little bit of waste… approximately 80% of the water we ‘use’ flows straight down the drain1.
Taking inspiration from our recent post on Lagom, the Scandi lifestyle trend that looks to create balance between functionality and sustainability in the home, we’re put the kitchen under the microscope!
A global day to celebrate women’s achievements, International Women’s Day (IWD; 8 March) is about unity, celebration, reflection, advocacy, and last but by no means least, action. With the original aim of IWD to achieve full gender equality, although we’ve come a long way, this is still a work-in-progress.
The global reality of carbon emissions and the rising temperature of the earth is often filtered down to the public as being attributed to car pollution, air traffic pollution and deforestation…and we’re often reminded about our responsibility to help reduce our impact on the planet by walking instead of driving, recycling, upcycling, and reducing our use of plastic. Of course this is all true, and making small changes to your daily routine is definitely the way to go to initiate change…but maybe your evening meal plan hasn’t been a consideration in your effort to help the planet.
With job security seemingly an outdated concept (even within the once reliable Australian Government job sector), not having to depend entirely on one company or corporation for your income is becoming more and more appealing (and necessary) to the Australian population and beyond.
A must-do for both your health and happiness…however, despite its high priority level…cleaning doesn’t always feature at the top of our list of priorities.
January and back-to-work spells healthy eating if nothing else. After the over-indulgence that occurs during the holiday season, we’ve got ourselves into the ‘let’s look after ourselves’ frame of mind. Working 9-5 requires lunch inspiration to get you through the days, weeks and months before that next holiday period.
It’s the beginning of a brand New Year, a time for making exciting plans, setting life goals, reflecting on the year just passed and getting into gear for the year ahead.
Now more than ever, small businesses are taking centre stage, driving a change in consumer spending habits from the once booming chain retail outlets to the artisan merchant.
As the countdown continues, there is so much going on this time of year! From filling our homes with festive decks to buying gifts and planning feasts. After the festivities comes the clean-up, the clutter and the waste. Keep your home in check this festive seasons with our top tips to reduce waste.
Once you get over the initial shock that it’s already December and the festive season is well and truly here…festive nostalgia weaves its magic and you’re mentally decking the halls in your home’s festive finery and yearning to spend time enjoying life’s simple pleasures.
We are always looking for new ways to reduce our impact on the planet. We produce a range of chemical-free cleaning products that minimise waterways pollution. We manufacture our range of reusable products via virtually zero waste methods and use minimal packaging. We even recycle our sustainable products after use into energy efficient products such as home insulation!
As ambassadors for the natural and chemical-free, we’re excited that times are changing. With eco-consumerism on the rise and growing support for all things natural, nourishing and wholesome… we think the US ban on anti-bacterial hand wash could be a real game changer!