Larah and Ilyas founded Vitable after seeing the need for a personalized and accessible approach to nutrition, coupled with honest advice. They’re obsessed with health and wellbeing, and bringing you new and exciting nutritional supplements, from vitamins and herbs to minerals and probiotics.
Read MoreMr Simple started in 2003 as The Lab Store in Brunswick, Australia, a regular clothing shop selling a range of menswear brands. After a while, David Fraser and his wife, the owners, noticed how hard it was to get clothes without big logos or other branding. So he decided to make their own. In 2007 he started making T-shirts, sweats and chinos for the store and for some wholesale accounts. Since then the brand’s anonymous style has taken it far beyond its original store with shops now open in Brisbane, Sydney and New Zealand.
Read MoreKristy Chong was experiencing bladder leaks after having two children. She was determined to solve this problem by starting her own brand. One that would change our mindsets – and the planet – by changing underwear for the better. At the time, the available solutions were ugly, inconvenient, uncomfortable and a hazard to our environment - disposable hygiene. Kristy couldn't understand why with all the advancements in technology, underwear and disposable hygiene had not evolved. She knew instantly that she was going to have to create a whole new product category for women.
Read MoreThe adhesive sheet of a regular bandage is usually made from a type of plastic, either PVC, polyethylene, or polyurethane. Plastic band-aids don’t break down; they are single-use plastic items end up straight in landfill. But the problem doesn’t start at the end. The impact of plastic bandages on the environment begins well before the waste produced after use. It’s worth considering the environmental footprint of these items- including the energy, waste and raw materials used in their production that has significant consequences for our environment.
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