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25.01.2022 Dispose of litter properly. The holiday season in Australia is the perfect time for camping. Always remember to dispose of your litter and waste properly, otherwise unwanted toxins can harm the environment.



25.01.2022 Donate unwanted gifts. Put your unwanted gifts to good use and donate them to charities and organisations instead of throwing them in the back of the wardrobe, never to be seen again.

20.01.2022 Drive less. If you’re heading out of town these holidays, consult with other guests who live nearby and organise carpools. If you’re going local, consider riding a bike or walking.

20.01.2022 Keep the doctor away. Be heart smart. #meatfreeweek #healthylifestyle #dogoodyourway



19.01.2022 Veg it up! Challenge yourself. #meatfreeweek @meatfreeweek #healthy #eatgood #dogoodyourway

18.01.2022 Switch off and switch down. When lighting up your festive decorations, LED bulbs are a more energy efficient choice than conventional bulbs. LED bulbs use 95% less energy and also cost less to run.

17.01.2022 If your consumer choices reflect your values... then why doesn’t your super fund? #choices #values #super #dogoodyourway



15.01.2022 Opt for less cruelty to animals. This year, introduce more plant-based meals into your festivities. If you’re looking for a new fur-friend to join the family, consider adopting one of the countless animals which are abandoned after the festive season.

15.01.2022 Waste not want not. The average Australian disposes of 361kg worth of food during the holiday season. Plan ahead to avoid waste and only buy decorations you can reuse next year.

15.01.2022 Reduce your carbon foot print. These holidays, travel less and travel local. This will reduce car induced carbon emissions. If you do need to travel, look at alternatives such as the train.

14.01.2022 Donate to a cause. Instead of spending money on food or material possessions that may end up in the bin, donating to a charity or cause can make a world of difference to somebody this holiday season. There are also many organisations and communities in need of volunteers around the holiday time.

14.01.2022 Ditch the wrapping paper. This holiday season, bypass traditional wrapping methods and think outside the box. Using recycled or homemade materials means you can avoid contributing to some of the holiday waste which dominates Australia every year.



11.01.2022 Brain food! > Meat Free Week #eatgreen #gethealthy #dogoodyourway #meatfreeweek

10.01.2022 A better heart. Are you up for the challenge? #meatfreeweek #gethealthy @meatfreeweek #dogoodyourway

09.01.2022 In celebration of #WorldVeganDay, treat yourself to visiting one of these businesses doing Good

08.01.2022 DIY Christmas Tree. Plastic trees are non-degradable, while real trees contribute to deforestation. This holiday season, think outside the box and make your own tree out of recycled materials or a native plant.

04.01.2022 Beauty on the inside. #gethealthy #meatfreeweek #dogoodyourway

03.01.2022 Give consciously. Gift cards and movie or concert tickets give someone an experience that may be more suited to their interests. Another bonus is they can be purchased online, which will make your Christmas shopping less stressful. If you’re the crafty type, homemade gifts are a great idea for loved ones who will appreciate the time and effort you spent preparing them.

02.01.2022 Looking for vegan food this holiday season? Check out these great options: https://www.crueltyfreeshop.com.au/collections/vegan-food

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