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Blog 29 WED

TREES PLANTED

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Melbourne Based Angels.
Join up with the Climate Guardians.
  • Become a Climate Guardian.
  • Plant a tree (no surprises with this one I guess)
  • Go through one drawer or cupboard and do a clean up. Send anything good to the op shop.
  • Download a green app. Go for Shop Ethical, Sustainable Seafood Guide, and Significant Trees in Victoria.
  • Celebrate by having some friends over for an organic, vegetation feast.
  • Go out with friends and raise an (organic) glass to our beautiful world.
  • Join up with Greenpeace, Rise of the Eco Warriors, Quit Coal, and Get-Up.
  • Get yourself a Kindle (kinder on the environment in the long run if you are a prolific reader). Not using your Kindle? Pass it along to a friend.
  • Join your local library or find a book club in your area.
  • Decide to go plastic free in one area – e.g. lunch wrappings, bin liner, when buying fruit & vegetables etc
  • Find out where your local Landcare group hangs out.
  • Get your bike out of the shed, pump up the tyres and get out on the street.
  • Tell your local Greens you will help out on Election Day.
  • Sign up with some great green websites such at – EcoChick, GRIST, and Daily Lime,
  • Find out where and when your local Green Drinks takes place.
  • Dig out your sewing machine and make yourself something original and fantastic.
  • Get knitting (again).
  • Get out in your garden and plant your winter crops.
  • Find our when your local farmer’s market is on.
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For hotels, embracing sustainability can strengthen brand loyalty, enhance their reputation, and help differentiate them in a competitive market. In this way, sustainable initiatives are not just good for the planet – they also make strong business sense, creating a win-win for hotels, their guests, and the communities and ecosystems they support.
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300 TREES PLANTED

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There’s something quietly powerful about a person who decides, on their own, to do something good for the planet. No fanfare, no corporate mandate – just a simple choice to put a few trees in the ground. When hundreds of individuals make that same choice, something remarkable happens. Native forests are restored, wildlife corridors are rebuilt, and community groups across Australia get to do the work they love. So if you’ve ever purchased trees through Fifteen Trees, thank you.