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South African Fairtrade Week

South African Fairtrade Week

14/11/2011  |  No Comments

Today Fairtrade Label South Africa (FLSA) celebrates the start of their very first Fairtrade Week in South Africa, a campaign aimed at raising awareness about Fairtrade among the local public. more

Hout Bay Green Faire 2011

Hout Bay Green Faire 2011

23/10/2011  |  No Comments

Gutted. The Hout Bay Green Faire is on this Saturday, and I'm going to miss it. Again. But, for those of you who will be in town this coming weekend, it's a fun day out, and a great way to find out about eco-friendly products and services in Cape Town. more

Gaia Food Market: Specialty food market for Constantia

Gaia Food Market: Specialty food market for Constantia

28/06/2011  |  5 Comments

The Gaia Food Market, launching this coming Sunday, is a new market specialising in plant-based cuisine. Basically, what that means is that the focus is on products and services that are made from or revolve around plants and plant-derivatives. Intrigued by the concept, I met with the organiser to find out more... more

Let’s stop doing bottles: SodaStream’s compelling new campaign

Let’s stop doing bottles: SodaStream’s compelling new campaign

30/03/2011  |  2 Comments

Last week SodaStream launched a new campaign: "Help Free the World from Bottles" - and I think they're on to a really good thing. It's an initiative that makes both eco-friendly and economic sense, and might just change the way people go about consuming bubbly beverages. more

Competition: Win a GCX Water Auditing Course worth R6500

Competition: Win a GCX Water Auditing Course worth R6500

29/03/2011  |  No Comments

In celebration of National Water Week (ended on Sunday), Global Carbon Exchange is currently running a competition giving away a 3 day Water Auditing Course to the value of R6,500. more

St George’s Mall Market launches next week

11/02/2011  |  1 Comment

Some awesome, awesome news for town-based foodies: a new open-air fresh food market will be launching in the city next week. Jacqui Simpson, owner and creator of the Earth Fair Market in Tokai (one of my favourite Cape Town markets) is behind this new street market, and given her success with the Tokai market, I have a very good feeling this one will do very well indeed. more

Green Point Park and Biodiversity Garden

Green Point Park and Biodiversity Garden

26/01/2011  |  11 Comments

Have you ever wondered what different indigenous water-wise grasses might feel like between your toes? Guest writer, Rosanne Stanway, describes her experience at the city's new Green Point Park and Biodiversity Garden and tests the softness of its lawn garden for herself! more

Wonky lemons, giant beets and dangling tree tomatoes: a visit to Paul Cluver’s specialty food garden

Wonky lemons, giant beets and dangling tree tomatoes: a visit to Paul Cluver’s specialty food garden

14/01/2011  |  No Comments

This week I helped organise an impromptu Slow Food Mother City visit to the 'Garden of Elgin', a specialty food garden on Paul Cluver Estate. There, we discovered that a lemon isn't always what you'd expect, that beets can grow as large as your head, and that tomatoes grow in trees (not really). more

Origin’s eco-friendly ‘KeepCup’

Origin’s eco-friendly ‘KeepCup’

07/01/2011  |  No Comments

Origin has just launched a range of reusable cups that are pretty, practical AND eco-friendly. more

Cape Winelands Eco Tour

Cape Winelands Eco Tour

30/12/2010  |  2 Comments

An awesome new Cape wine tour showcasing the farms and wineries which are doing their best to work with Mother Nature, instead of against her... more

Designer Maker Fanwalk Christmas Market

Designer Maker Fanwalk Christmas Market

06/12/2010  |  1 Comment

** View updated 2011 Market details here ** 'Tis the festive season - a time when people tend to go a... more

Growing your food, naturally: one-day permaculture workshop at Ariston Garden

Growing your food, naturally: one-day permaculture workshop at Ariston Garden

16/11/2010  |  No Comments

Curious about growing your own food, the natural way? A new one-day workshop will teach you the basics, whether you have a big garden or just a few pots. Freshly picked veggies and salads are the way to go! more

The End of the Line

The End of the Line

28/10/2010  |  No Comments

A world without fish? If we don't become more responsible about how we consume and what we consume, this may well be the case sooner than we'd like to imagine. Jacqui Stephenson tells us more... more

Why heirloom seeds rock

Why heirloom seeds rock

29/09/2010  |  No Comments

Sean Freeman, owner of Livingseeds.co.za and passionate heirloom seed collector (and grower), shares his passion for these awesome vegetable varieties... more

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