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Biome Eco Friendly Stores
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Biome Eco Friendly Store features Australia's greenest eco friendly products to help us all make a difference to our planet each and every day. Natural skin care and beauty products, organic baby wares, hand made gifts made from the heart, organic skincare, reusable bottles, non-toxic cleaning products, Bokashi compost bins and so much more. Shop in our two Brisbane eco friendly stores or shop online at our website www.biome.com.au
Business Specialization
We believe that the everyday choices of individuals have the power to transform our world. The products that Biome Eco Store sells are environmentally sustainable, and the business practices undertaken by our suppliers and ourselves are ethical and socially responsible to the world's inhabitants and workers in diverse countries. Our guarantee to you is that your eco-friendly shopping experience will be satisfying and that you will be happy to shop with us again.
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- Who's feeling crafty?
- Spending for positive change
- Biome Eco Friendly Stores
- Six reasons we love Goodbyn lunch boxes
- Non stick cookware - a cautionary tale
- ..make it as harmonious and kind as you possibly can...
- Mineral makeup foundation
- Mind expanding New Year resolutions
- Lunch box ideas
- BPA Free news
- Compost and animal friends love watermelon skin
- Livia Firth promotes sustainable fashion at Oscars
- Organic coconut oil
- Talking rubbish with like-minded friends
- Hungry? Hitch up with the local food wagon
- Easter gift ideas
- The Water Bottle Issue
- Legends of conservation that preserved Noosa for us all
- Storm in a Ziploc bag
- Recycling at holiday accommodation
- Natural repellent - where did they do?
- Best Queensland organic gourmet finds
- Clove oil and mould
- Fighting to save my home reefs | WWF-Australia BLOG
- Kids Konserve raises the safe lunch bar
- Eco Easter holiday & sticky chocolate news
- Recycling, the art of re-invention
- Guinea Pigs & the accounts keep us busy
- Makedo for kids who just love to make-do with stuff around them
- Teenage skin care
- gardens make me smile
- Water filter bottle - no more excuses!
- Essential oils for Christmas
- Waste update: Foodbank will be in every Australian State
- Vulnerable lungfish rescue Gympie, Queensland
- Top 10 vegan & vegetarian recipe websites we love
- Get rid of mould after floods with clove oil
- Australian made goodies
- Leaf love: beautiful heart shaped leaves
- Put a cork in it
- Magazine for the green mind thrives
- Women, wildflowers and hope
- Baby bottles by Dr Weil offer excellent features
- Keeping free range free!
- Cooloola Great Walk opens: 5 day trek from Noosa to Rainbow Beach
- What is a super food?
- Bob Dylan honour & Blowin' in the Wind book
- Waste diary & BBQ watermelon rind challenge
- Travel advice
- Bottled water two to four times cost of fresh milk
- how will you make a difference today?
- Mr Harvey, can't you use your media power for good?
- Green Olympics London - a gold medal performance?
- Palm oil labelling Bill needs your support
- EcoJot & Jane Goodall : 2 of our fave things in 1
- Freegans waste not - will you keep a waste diary?
- Thermos :: 25% off sale
- Lunch box ideas
- Biome newsletter - All new for Spring
- Take 3 initiative & single use plastics
- Lunch boxes wrap up on what's eco and safe
- Win $500 'mind, body & sole' shopping day in Brissie
- Shout Dad an Aussie organic beer
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Ta‘Kaiya Blaney - children are our future
Image from http://bcrainforest.com/saying-no-to-oil-sands-mining/ Young Candian, Ta‘Kaiya Blaney is a Sliammon First Nations singer, songwriter and environmental activist. Now about 12, she has campaigned more for environmental protection in a few years than most adults. This is an incredible TEDx talk she made at TEN years of age - she lays out the issues with oil and consumerism so
Australian made goodies
Mungalli Creek Dairies ~ North Queensland, Australia To help support Aussie industry and encourage us all to choose locally grown and made, we recently asked our Biome blog and Facebook followers to share their favourite Australian-made products. Here's a compilation of their suggestions to look out for next time you are shopping.* Please feel free to share your favourites in the comments.
Organic coconut oil
Organic coconut oil. Image: Engineered Lifestyles http://pinterest.com/pin/216102482091814068/ We've learned many times at Biome that every idea will have its day! And it appears that the time has come for the idea of Organic Coconut Oil. Although some people, like Bruce Fife of the Coconut Research Centre cracked this coconut wide open many years ago. Fife believes that in the
Vulnerable lungfish rescue Gympie, Queensland
Image source: The Courier Mail It's not every day you get to save the life of a threatened species and a living fossil! A remarkable photograph of a Gympie resident rescuing a rare lungfish from a hotel car park in Gympie after it was washed there by the flood waters that have flowed through Gympie, Queensland for the fifth time in one year. This ancient air breathing fish can survive
Leaf love: beautiful heart shaped leaves
We love this great green earth. Love is everywhere ... see it in nature around you ... in the tallest of trees, in the tiniest of leaves. We wish everyone a happy day of love and appreciation for every living thing. The photographer said "The tiny red heart-shaped leaf was one of the last clinging to a branch of this shrub, so I turned it upside down and held it up against a larger,
