Australia launches Vietnam plastics research hub
According to Amelia Fyfield, CSIRO Southeast Asia counsellor, collaboration is the key to addressing the global plastic pollution problem.
According to Amelia Fyfield, CSIRO Southeast Asia counsellor, collaboration is the key to addressing the global plastic pollution problem.
The pods feature two variants – Odour Care and Hypoallergenic – and are formulated to be kind to the skin.
Founded by Sacha Guggenheimer and Tom Hiney, the company aims to remove palm oil from sunscreen products.
The SS22 collection is designed to be functional on the court since the garment features Heat.RDY technology.
The products are sourced from biodegradable and recyclable materials.
The range is featured in the Health Food aisle with three main flavours – Almond, Hazelnut and Nut.
The cultivated satay chicken was served with cucumber slaw, peanut sauce, Singapore bee hoon (stir-fried rice vermicelli) and tofu.
“To me, fashion should be a combination of considered design, responsible business and conscious manufacturing.”
The new body product range features shampoo, conditioner, body lotion and roll-on deodorant.
Launched from May 23 to June 8, the event aims to encourage generations to help reduce waste and it will also expand to a wider range of activities.
Packaging is sourced from 100-per-cent recycled or plant-based materials, and nearly 90 per cent of the packing is biodegradable and compostable.
According to Unilever, it will reduce around 1.9 million plastic scoops in Australia every year and this is part of the company’s sustainability commitment.
The shorts are anti-microbial, anti-odour and contain natural, breathable merino wool liner.
Impossible Foods said it hopes Singaporean will be inspired to consider the environmental impact of the food on their plate.
Although the survey shows positive results, Australians are still confused about fundamental recycling practices.