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Dear Customer,
Gree(n)tings
With spring just
around the corner, here at Green Home
headquarters, we can't help but feel that our
seeds are beginning to bear fruit. All our hard
work is paying off and as you will see from this
month's newsletter, the demand for our
biodegradable products is growing. We are now
distributing in Knysna, Johannesburg and KZN.
Although we are a relatively small
business and still finding our feet, Green Home
strongly believes in the importance of corporate
responsiblity when it comes to addressing the
issues of poverty and development here in South
Africa. This is why we donated money to The City
Mission. If you would like to read more about what
they do, then click here.
Not only are Green Home products
biodegradable, they are also compostable which
means that they can be turned into organic matter
that goes back into the soil. So for this issue,
we have decided to focus on the in's and out's of
composting. Enoy!
Be part of the
biodegradable revolution.
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Green Home
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The Knysna Oyster
Festival, sponsored by Pick 'n Pay was a great
success and, best of all, we got to see our
biodegradable containers in action!
 Green Home
Products were presented at the Gastronauts
Hospitality Conference held on 25th July and on
4th August we will be attending the University of
Cape Town's Green Week Expo.
Moyo
restaurant and the Table Mountain Cableway
Restaurant have both joined the biodegradable
revolution using Green Home products!
Big
up to the organisers of Rocking the Daisies for
going biodegradable! Read on....
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Compost, composting,
compostable!
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 Green Home products are
100% biodegradable and compostable which means you
can throw one of our containers into your compost
bin and it will break down into healthy food for
your soil. So what exactly is compost?
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A beginners guide
to composting
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How do I make
compost? The most common and easiest way
of making compost is using a compost bin. Read on...
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Constantia
Waldorf goes green
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 Earlier this year,
Constantia Waldorf School launched its 'Go Green'
initiative with the Acoustic Earth concert. Since
then, parents, teachers and learners have been
hard at work and getting their hands
dirty....literally!
Read on....
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