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Where does your diamond come from?

Here's a startling infographic which highlights why it's critically important that your diamond comes from an ethical source.

Do you want to avoid genetically modified products?

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Buycott is a new App which helps you to organize your everyday consumer spending so that it reflects your principles. So what does that actually mean and how does the App work? Essentially there are two steps ...

Why eat organic?

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By Lisa Madarasz - www.ecodeals.co.nz It costs more and often requires an extra trip to the shops, so why do it? Well, it all begins on the farm. Organic farms use no chemical pesticides or fertilizers to ...

What is Enviro-Mark?

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It was good to get some information about various toilet papers - it's very hard to assess them when you're standing in front of a mountain of packets at the supermarket. Advertised adjacent to a buyer's ...

Compostable nappies!

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Hello. Love your magazine! Not sure where to provide this feedback, but maybe you will get to read it here. I thought you were a bit unfair on the compostable nappies in your article. We use ...

Consumer power and ethical shopping

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Hi, I am keen to hear of ANY products that are made without any animal testing, or animal cruelty involved in the process whatsoever.  Be it beauty products or home cleaning products.  It seriously breaks ...

Organic dairy products

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Hi, I heard last year that Fonterra closed down 25 organic farms in New Zealand - are there any left at all in New Zealand?  Is it possible to buy locally made cheeses and yoghurts, ...

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