Would you help us?
We are tackling plastic pollution right at the source.
By buying our products, you are supporting our efforts to eradicate single-use plastic from cafes, restaurants and public events.
As a social enterprise, we reinvest 50% of our gains into our plastic-free takeaway campaign. For us, it’s the only way to tackle the plastic problem suffocating our environment.
Plogging
It’s the act of picking up rubbish while jogging. Next time you are out and about, pick up the plastic on the street or beach and place it in the nearest bin. It will make you feel great!
We’re determined to
end plastic pollution!
Ocean
Conservancy
Every year, we get together with friends and volunteers to pick up litter from the beaches and raise awareness of the global plastic issue through our Plastic Free Seas program.
You may not see much rubbish on some beaches, but it’s a different story beneath the waves. We have picked up tons of plastic in the last four years of our program, and we intend to continue until none is left.
the Ocean Futures Society
Planting trees
We have been supporting communities and creating meaningful relationships with those committed to taking care of the environment.
We love planting trees because they clean the air, slow water runoff, prevent soil erosion, help buffer noise, and are the natural air conditioning for our homes and cities. We’ve planted 1,800 trees so far and planning to plant many more in the near future.
plants hope!
Supporting
women & children
We exist to create experiences where passion and purpose come together, as well as making contributions and helping communities by providing the necessary tools for an eco-sustainable life.
each other, incredible
things happen
Protecting animals
During the 2019 wildfires, we helped many beekeepers and their Bees in NSW to relocate to new unburnt fields. We worked directly with the apiarist association on making this possible.
At the same time, we created an online campaign asking the public to donate money. We raised thousands of dollars towards wild animal hospitals to help them save millions of suffering animals