Plastic Free July
Plastic Free July aims to raise awareness of the problems with single-use disposable plastic and challenges people to do something about it. The video below tells you more about what they are aiming to do.
Jackalope on a higher level
It's only been a few months, but Jackalope has already been named Australia's best hotel. Opened their hotel in April 2017, Jackalope was named Australia's Hotel of the Year 2017 at the annual Gourmet Traveller Australian Hotel Guide Awards.
Coles to follow Woolworths' lead and phase out plastic bags around the country
Coles and Woolworths have finally jumped on the bandwagon on phasing out single-use plastics all across Australia. With 3.2 billion lightweight plastic bags per year that are being produced by Woolworths, this is a big step forward, environmentally speaking.
eWater continues to impress at Kingston
The team at Kingston Hospital Central Kitchen in Melbourne have been using their eWater reticulated system since the new kitchen building was completed around 8 years ago. They use eWater in every day operations and are proud to be reducing their chemical footprint while saving money on packaged chemicals.
Rural hospital delighted to use eWater
"...have noticed a significant reduction in skin irritations often associated with the use of packaged chemicals used for cleaning and sanitising all kind of surfaces."
Research highlights effectiveness of eWater on stainless steel
In line with a growing body of evidence a study recently published in the Journal of Food Processing and Preservation demonstrated the effectiveness of electrolysed water highlights its benefits over traditional packaged chemical disinfectants.
The Extraordinary Life of Strawberries
"Food waste wastes everything.
Water. Labour. Fuel. Money. Love."
2017 Australian Organics Report
"Electrolysed water is suitable for use in organic processing for the sanitation of food contact surfaces and equipment...as per Annex IV of the Australian Certified Organic Standard and Appendix E of the National Standard for Organic and Biodynamic Produce."
Apple targets 100% recycled material
"We're actually doing something we rarely do, which is announcing a goal before we've completely figured out how to do it"
Safe chemicals are in demand, chemical producers just don’t see it
Everywhere I go companies ask me about alternatives to hazardous chemicals. “Where can I find them?” they ask. I recall one person at a recent meeting dubbing safe alternatives “the Holy Grail of chemicals management” with the rest of the audience nodding their heads in agreement.