Posted by admin on May 4, 2020 · Leave a Comment
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Booming Bob is an organic oil-based skin care range. Completely waterless and uses only potent, nourishing natural oils, waxes and plant extracts. All ingredients are listed on the front of the products and are selected for their minimal impact on the environment, their function and quality.
Booming Bobs blended oils are designed to fit a specific skin type and purpose. The ingredients are selected for their functions and to create a complete oil keeping in mind factors such as fatty acid profile, antioxidants, vitamins, dryness and absorbency as well as being ethically sourced and 100% palm oil free.
Booming Bob minimise the use of plastic and the one used is made entirely or partially of recycled material. In addition, it is 100% recyclable. So are our glass bottles and our outer packaging consists of 100% recycled paper.
For more information about Booming Bob contact your Health and Wholefood sales Rep or contact helen@healthandwholefood.com.
Posted by admin on May 3, 2020 · Leave a Comment
Adrian Carne has been announced as the new Chairman at the Organic Trade Board.
Adrian, who is Managing Director of Yeo Valley, will be supported by two new Directors in the form of Harriet O’Regan, of Arla Foods, who takes on the role of Marketing Director, and William Burgess, of RB Organic, who is now Membership Director
Roger Kerr, of Organic Farmers & Growers, will continue as Director, overseeing the organisation’s finances as Finance Director, while Martin Sawyer, of Soil Association Certification, continues as Operations Director, overseeing the OTB’s legal responsibilities.
The OTB also announced new members to its marketing committee, dedicating time and resource to driving organic.
Posted by admin on April 20, 2020 · Leave a Comment
A new report presented to the European Parliament calls for fair meat prices to reflect its environmental impact.
The Parliament was presented with a plan to increase the price of meat across the EU to reflect its environmental costs, including CO2 emissions and biodiversity loss. The fair-meat pricing proposal, also known as a ‘sustainability charge’, is set out in a new report, which calls for a new pricing model to be included in the European Green Deal and Farm to Fork Strategy. It would apply to member states from 2022.
The report was written by the TAPP Coalition, which comprises leading farming, health, and environment organisations, and a key aspect of the proposal is that revenues from the sustainability charge, projected at €32.2bn per year across 28 EU Member States by 2030, could be used primarily to help farmers to invest in more sustainable agricultural practices. It could also be used to lower VAT and consumer subsidies on vegetables and fruits, provide financial support for low-income households, and support developing countries to adapt to climate change and protect forests and biodiversity.
Philip Mansbridge, Executive Director (UK) for ProVeg International, one of the TAPP Coalition members, explained: “The time has come for us to act decisively with policy on the environmental consequences of animal protein, the price of which has been kept artificially low for far too long. Here, we have a solution that is fair for farmers and supports the transition to a more plant-based food system that we so urgently need if we are serious about mitigating climate change.”
Pier Vellinga, Climate Professor and TAPP Coalition Chair, added: “Including the environmental cost of animal protein in the price is a crucial element of meeting EU targets for climate, biodiversity, public health, and animal welfare.”
Posted by admin on April 9, 2020 · Leave a Comment
A new vegan confectionery range is hitting the shelves of UK stores this spring.Plant-based chocolatier Mummy Meagz has created its Original Rocky Road Bars, which have a gooey Belgian chocolate centre and crunchy biscuit pieces. The bar is then carefully topped with fluffy pink and white marshmallows and wrapped in iconic pink stripy Mummy Meagz packaging. As well as the original, there are three other flavours in the form of Sea Salt and Cinder Toffee, Minty, and Orange.They are free from gelatine, milk, eggs, gluten and nuts, the impossibly indulgent bars are suitable for people following a wide range of diets, including vegans. They also contain no GMOs and are made using only Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO) certified palm oil.
Posted by admin on April 6, 2020 · Leave a Comment
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We’ve recently found ourselves in an unprecedented situation, currently there is a huge demand for packaging and products which means there may be some temporary changes.
At Bio-D, we’re committed to sustainable and environmentally friendly practices across everything we do, so we haven’t taken these decisions decision lightly.
Due to a demand in packaging, we might not be able to always use our 100% post-consumer recycled bottles. We’d like to reassure customers that we will be limiting our use of virgin plastics as much as possible. We’d also like to remind customers that this packaging is still fully recyclable through your kerbside collections.
Hand wash pumps are, understandably, also in high demand at the moment. They’re proving difficult to get hold of so we’re advising customers to save their existing hand wash pumps and re-use them where they can.
We’d like to thank our customers for their support and understanding.
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