Sustainable Living

Visit this link for some top tips on how you can easily cut your carbon emissions in your own home or community

Binyara Cottage http://binyara.candlelyte.com.au/site/default.asp

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Bio Cycle http://www.biocyclejowagroup.com.au/biocycle/index.html

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Bright Image http://www.brightimage.com.au/

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Brisbane Discount tanks http://www.brisbanediscounttanks.net.au/

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Coal 4 Breakfast http://www.coal4breakfast.com.au/

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David Suzuki Foundation http://www.davidsuzuki.org/

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E-NOSE http://www.chemosensory.com/

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East Coast Environmental Solutions http://www.eces.com.au/

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Eco Kinetics http://www.eco-kinetics.com/

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Eco Projects and Developments http://ecoprojects.net.au/

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Green Roofs Australia http://greenroofs.wordpress.com/

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Homemakers Beaudesert http://www.bcblinds.com.au/

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Hope (Link doesn’t work)

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Infinity Environmental http://www.infinityenvironmental.com.au/

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INSULADD http://www.insuladd.com/

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Installation Superstore http://www.insulationsuperstore.com.au/

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Queensland Unplugged http://www.climatesmart.qld.gov.au/

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Smart lite http://www.smartlite.com.au/welcome/page1.php

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Super Cycle (link doesn’t work)

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Sustainable Hemp Projects http://www.sustainablehempproducts.com.au/

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Toxins lurking in your home and planet friendly threads - http://deliciouslivingmag.com/

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Aus Energy (Solar Power) http://www.ausenergy.com.au
Empowering communities towards a sustainable future

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Green Roofs http://greenroofs.wordpress.com/
“Cities alive!” North America Study Tour in October 2009.

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True Food Guide http://www.truefood.org.au/documents/TrueFoodGuide2009.pdf
In 2008, the first genetically engineered crops were introduced in Australia, with GE canola now grown in NSW and Victoria. Canola is found in a range of foods from margarines and vegetable oils to ice creams, breads and sauces.The majority of Australians do not want to eat GE food. Food companies are increasingly responding to consumer demands by removing GE ingredients from their products.The True Food Guide is your shopping list for GE-free shopping in the absence of Australian labelling laws for GE foods. The pocket-sized guide rates companies (and their brands) either Green (GE-free) or Red (may contain GE).Buy Green. Companies and supermarkets listed as green have implemented policies and procedures throughout their supply chain to actively avoid ingredients derived from GE crops.Avoid Red. The companies and supermarkets listed in the red section of the guide may have products that contain ingredients derived from GE crops.