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Join the biodegradable revolution!!
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C'mon Spring!
To celebrate Green Home is giving away seedlings in our new Compostable Flower Pots.
Keep your flowers or herbs on your windowsill or, even better, plant the whole pot in the soil! Read more about these awesome pots here.
In Gauteng, the first 5 people who buy a stack of flower pots will receive seedlings for their veggie garden generously donated by Sought After Seedlings, and those of you in the Western Cape, will receive a tree donated by Treeco.
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| The Revolution Starts at Home! |
| Is biodegradable the answer? |
| As more people are becoming aware of (and using!) biodegradable alternatives to plastic but they don’t always have a place to compost them, some have argued that they are just another wasteful product – especially because they can’t be recycled. So why even use them? |
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The propaganda arm of the Polystyrene Council is at it again...punting polystyrene as environmentally-friendly in ‘green’ media that we tend to trust.
Apparently there are a number of positive reasons to use polystyrene "because it can be recycled, and it can be recycled and It can be recycled".
That’s why we loved this video!
click here to watch movie
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Rocking the Daisies, SA's first carbon-neutral music festival goes biodegradable with our support next month! Watch this space....
For Arbour Month we’re featuring Treeco, a leading wholesale tree company, who is offering specials on their indigenous trees.
Green Home is now a member of Transition South Africa an initiating hub for towns and suburbs who want to start taking responsibility for their own sustainability.
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