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Sustainability

Diversified Communications Australia, Naturally Good’s parent company, and Planet Ark are pleased to introduce, through a new partnership initiative, a specially curated event catering to the nation’s circular economy sector, Circularity. This new event is brought to you by Planet Ark’s Australian Circular Economy Hub (ACE Hub) and will take

Whether it’s in investigating the levels of plastic in our oceans or wondering where our clothes are coming from, many consumers now worry about the state of our planet. In fact, recent studies have shown that more than 90 per cent of Australians are concerned about the environment and sustainability.

Plant-based eating is big business. Australian consumers spend hundreds of millions of dollars a year on plant-based meat, and while only around two per cent of Australians identify as vegan, one in three people are already vegetarian or actively reducing the amount of meat they eat. For some, it’s driven

For Factors Group Australia, which has numerous established and emerging brands in the natural supplements space, showcasing at the Naturally Good 2021 Expo reaped valuable rewards. “The show was a fantastic way to increase awareness across all of our brands,” said Managing Director Evan Hayes. “As a house of brands,

Back in 2014, Sean Atme noticed his mum had to keep replacing her plastic tea infuser. He and his mate Lucas Ciancarelli thought there had to be a better way. “They started to wonder if they could create something that was both reusable and actually looked good,” says Hayley Culley,

The state of the Australian organic industry is thriving, contributing more than $2.6 billion to the country’s economy each year. Demand for organics products is still strong, despite the uncertainties that dogged 2020. However, the issue of lacking domestic regulation is still an ongoing one said chief executive Niki Ford

The rise of conscious consumerism is driving a new interest in sustainability which is now an essential ingredient for health and wellness companies across diverse verticals. With a growing focus on sustainable development, the impact of climate change and biodiversity threats both have the potential to impact supply chains. One

The natural and organic industry is continuously growing and shifting, with new trends, regulations, products and practices being introduced into market everyday. How does one keep on top of it all? Naturally Good has you covered, as we speak to industry professionals and experts on the hottest topics and trends,

Many cafes have displayed “no reusable cup signs” and stores have stopped BYO containers. So what will happen to reusables in the future?
There are more than 3,500 certified B Corporations in 70 different countries, which is good news for the planet and its people. So, what does it take to join the ranks here in Australia?