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Press Release – Pathfinder Pathfinder KiwiSaver announced today it is investing as part of the $1.5 million capital raise by innovative early-stage Kiwi company Wool+Aid. The capital raise is perfectly timed, given this month is Plastic Free July in New Zealand. Wool+Aid …
Pathfinder KiwiSaver announced today it is investing as part of the $1.5 million capital raise by innovative early-stage Kiwi company Wool+Aid. The capital raise is perfectly timed, given this month is “Plastic Free July” in New Zealand.
Wool+Aid is the brainchild of young Kiwi entrepreneur Lucas Smith after 5 years of development. The biodegradable merino wool bandages and sticking plasters are unique and have potential to disrupt what is currently a plastic-derived consumer product. The capital provides funding to expand product distribution.
Thursday 22 July 4.30pm- 6.00pm
Do you get bored trying to think of new ideas for feeding your family during the summer? Would you like to learn some new, exciting and healthy recipes? We are being encouraged to have an outdoor summer this year and picnics will undoubtedly be more popular than ever before. As a result, littering and plastic waste could become an even bigger problem. Single-use items such as plastic bags, bottles, food containers, cutlery and wrappers make up a huge amount of plastic waste in our oceans. As these are items that are normally used for picnics and portable food we need to stop and think about how to have delicious picnics without the use of single-use plastic.
Press Release – Pathfinder Pathfinder KiwiSaver announced today it is investing as part of the $1.5 million capital raise by innovative early-stage Kiwi company Wool+Aid. The capital raise is perfectly timed, given this month is Plastic Free July in New Zealand. Wool+Aid …
Pathfinder KiwiSaver announced today it is investing as part of the $1.5 million capital raise by innovative early-stage Kiwi company Wool+Aid. The capital raise is perfectly timed, given this month is “Plastic Free July” in New Zealand.
Wool+Aid is the brainchild of young Kiwi entrepreneur Lucas Smith after 5 years of development. The biodegradable merino wool bandages and sticking plasters are unique and have potential to disrupt what is currently a plastic-derived consumer product. The capital provides funding to expand product distribution.
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Still time to get involved in Plastic Free July
With just over a week left of Plastic Free July, there’s still time to join in and start saying no to pesky plastics.
Bayside’s Mayor Cr Laurence Evans OAM has taken the challenge this year and is avoiding the top four pesky plastics: plastic bags, plastic straws, single-use water bottles, and single-use coffee cups.
Looking beyond the top four?
If you’re already avoiding plastic bags, straws, and single-use water bottles and cups, then you’re probably keen to learn other ways you can continue avoiding plastics day-to-day.