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Blogsfuturelife committed to non-gmo food
Submitted by incoming on Wed, 2015-03-11 17:01
We received this statement from FUTURELIFE in response to the article about the African Centre for Biosafety testing South African food products for Genetically Modified Organisms (GMO) Fairtrade Coffee Week!
Submitted by ConsciousBabe on Tue, 2012-05-15 09:03
This week join Fairtrade Label South Africa in their campaign to promote an ethical alternative for all coffee lovers.
While there are many events and initiatives on the theme of fair trade happening internationally - in correlation with last Saturday's World Fair Trade Day - this will be the second time Fairtrade Coffee Week takes place in South Africa. “Fairtrade Coffee Week has a special meaning for Fairtrade, both locally and internationally, as it celebrates our flagship product and the thousands of small-scale farmers involved in Fairtrade coffee production worldwide,” says FLSA’s Executive Director, Boudewijn Goossens.
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Interview with Greenpop
Submitted by ConsciousBabe on Mon, 2012-05-14 09:48
Greenpop chat to me about their festival, carbon offsetting and the awesomeness of vegetarian food...
Greenpop just hosted its second ever Reforestation Festival this past weekend, where participants plant indigenous trees to help restore the ancient Platbos forest. Around 250 people from the ages of 5 to 65 years joined them in their 'Treevolution'.
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Split Estate: a documentary about the real effects of fracking
Submitted by ConsciousBabe on Fri, 2012-05-11 15:33
A heart-breaking film about the often downplayed environmental and health impacts of hydraulic fracking, Split Estate is a relevant watch for all South Africans.
Dwindling petroleum resources and technical advancements is what brought on the fracking hype. How it works is that fluid is injected into rock at high pressure to encourage the release of residue gas, which is then extracted. While hydraulic fracturing remains a controversial topic, Split Estate follows the stories of those people who have been affected by it. permaculture in my backyard – we get a chicken dome
Submitted by sproutingforth on Thu, 2012-05-10 09:54
urban sprout's premises now have three chickens, in a rather spectacular chicken dome from Permaculture SA. These three little hens (although they're not so little anymore) have been with us for roughly 11 weeks, and they've gone from scrawny little hold-in-your-hands chicks, to bustling, robust hens in that short time. We wanted layers, so we sourced buff orpingtons from our former intern, who has a large 'homestead' in Constantia...
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hot new designs - winners of the no kak sustainable design showcase
Submitted by incoming on Thu, 2012-05-10 09:25
In March 2012, the Eco Design Initiative hosted its highlight events, the Sustainable Design Showcase at City Hall and the Fresh Talent Challenge, a social design intervention that took place in Khayelitsha, Cape Town. (6 to 16 March) These were the culmination of the Initiative’s second cycle of events, themed “Home is where the heart is”. The goal of the Initiative’s mission to “educate, exhibit, exchange” is to deliver tangible examples of how sustainability and design thinking and processes have the power to make life better - for people, our planet and prosperity.
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Herbal Teas - a wealth of good!
Submitted by ConsciousBabe on Wed, 2012-05-09 11:09
Stay healthy this winter with herbal tea, nature's own gentle medicine.
When it's cold out there and the wind is a-blowing, there is nothing like a good old cup of tea to warm the cockles of the heart. But by adding milk or sugar we lose much of the health quality of warm drinks, which makes herbal tea a great alternative to keep us hydrated during winter. Plus, the healing properties of herbs is a wisdom that dates far back into our history, and still holds true today. Herbal teas can help address certain minor health issues, but of course in more severe cases other medications would probably be best. Below are some of the more widely available teas that can help aid our bodies. Green Tea Holiday Fun with Artjamming
Submitted by ConsciousBabe on Tue, 2012-05-08 13:38
Have fun with Artjamming this school holiday!
Artjamming have a great programme this holiday, teaching valuable painting techniques and encouraging your child to create artworks you can treasure. They will also learn about the style and story of artists such as Andy Warhol, Jackson Pollock and Georgia O' Keefe. Stop by the nearest Artjamming store this upcoming holiday or book now.co.za. Classes cost R155 and this includes all art supplies. Holiday programme (for June/July) the long road to a greener commute - a look at jo'burg's public transport system
Submitted by Raisa on Tue, 2012-05-08 10:08
Raisa Cole takes to Jo'burg's streets to find out why most of us don't use public transport. The transportation sector is the most rapidly growing source of greenhouse gases in South Africa. According to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) the carbon emissions from the sector has grown by 30% in the last ten years, making it the fastest growing sector in terms of carbon emissions. Reducing the number of cars on the road seems to be the logical answer, but the majority of South Africans still use private vehicles as their primary mode of transport.
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sa in pics - connect the dots photos
Submitted by sproutingforth on Mon, 2012-05-07 09:15
Capetonians up Lion's Head - made it to front page of the Sunday Times and the weekend Argus! (click read more for all the pics...)
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