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Choose Health – Think – Choose Glass!

Virtues of Glass Centrestage of Consol Campaign Consol Glass, the largest glass packaging manufacturer in Africa, has launched an inspiring advertising campaign that focuses on the importance of healthy choices; choices that support personal and family health, as well as the health of the enviro

The Starke Effect: Bokashi – The Composting King

Thanks to my friends over at Starke Ayres, I have recently discovered the wonders of Bokashi. Bokashi is a Japanese term that means “fermented organic matter”. Bokashi is a pleasant smelling product made using a combination of sawdust and bran that has been infused with Effective Micro-organisms (EM

Fairtrade Label South Africa

We are the local marketing organisation for Fairtrade and our objectives are to increase the awareness of Fairtrade in South Africa and to develop South-South trade on Fairtrade principles. In doing this, we strive to improve the lives of small-scale farmers and farm workers and to encourage sustain

The Ford Figo Amazing Rally

Last Thursday and Friday, I participated in the 3rd leg of the Ford Figo Amazing Rally which saw groups of journalists from various cities pitted against each other in an Eco Driving Challenge. It was a very hush hush affair with none of us knowing where we were starting the race and what exactly we

Saving South Africa’s abalone

Written by: Mark ReidOver the past decades, the poaching of abalone has reached such proportions that it has become a full-scale industry.Fortunately, with innovative companies like Hermanus-based Abagold leading the way in developing a sustainable local abalone aquaculture, there is hope for the fu

Young SESSA – planting seeds of Energy Education

The Sustainable Energy Society of Southern Africa (SESSA) launched its “Young Sessa” division at the international Solar Energy Society (ISES) 2009 World Solar Congress. Since the launch, the organisation has been visiting schools to educate young learners about renewable energy. “We don´t just want

Energy Savings

A few years ago, “load shedding” was the buzzword in South Africa, a sobering experience that placed our country’s electricity crisis at the top of the public agenda. Today, living and working around “load shedding” schedules and a highly unreliable power supply is a distant memory, but it may well

The Starke Effect: Homegrown Good Food

Welcome to our new blog series, The Starke Effect: Homegrown Good Food. In this series of blogs, proudly brought to you by Starke Ayres, we´ll be showing you how to setup your very own, low-maintenance veggie garden so that you can enjoy the fruits of your labour right in your very own kitchen and s

Manuel to head global green fund

Written by: Nosimilo RamelaSouth Africa’s Minister in The Presidency Trevor Manuel has been appointed as joint chairperson of the Green Climate Fund, which is tasked with designing a finance system to help developing countries adapt to climate change.Manuel, who is the head of South Africa’s Nationa

Yves Saint Laurent’s New Eco-Friendly Bag

“Green” is the new black in fashion and brands, big and small, are finding ways to produce pieces that are as beautiful as they are earth friendly.The French fashion house Yves Saint Laurent is adding to the growing number of eco-conscious fashion pieces with their Muse Two Artisanal Recycled handba