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ReNewy Living is an Australian eco living environmental social enterprise that includes a podcast, blog, online eco shop, workshops, and a local events directory.
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phone 0407 921 920
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postal PO Box 3270, Valentine NSW 2280, Australia
ReNewy Living believes in the power of local action to create a lasting environmental & social legacy. Our mission is to empower the local community by adopting positive, everyday approaches to sustainable living. It’s for everyone who chooses to live sustainably, wherever you are around the globe, using Newcastle NSW as inspiration for curiosity and commitment to your people, yourself, culture and your place. Read the full story about ReNewy Living…
Sharing stories that strengthen our commitment to nature, community, and a healthier planet.
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read more...Buy new, buy now retail shopping is available to us every day, both online and in-store at massive shopping centres. [...]
read more...Have you ever wondered what to do with the old fashioned wool blankets or the used woollen jumper that’s beyond [...]
read more...It’s tempting to go to the op shop with the urge to buy everything just because it’s cheap or one-of-a-kind. [...]
read more...This article is a summary only of the podcast conversation “10. A Sustainable Clothing Journey: From Farm to Fibre”. Listen [...]
read more...Photo Credit: Andsz Kolosovskis from @akphotoco Alyx-Jane, owner of the plant-based cafe The Yoga Place Cafe, believes the individual little [...]
read more...Shopping centres filled with chain stores that sell brand new items have become bland, conspicuous buildings across suburbia. Contrast this [...]
read more...The convenience of buying stuff now has moved stealthily into our everyday living psyche. Our “throw away buy new and [...]
read more...This article is a summary only of the podcast conversation “12. Balancing Collective Living with Individual Ideas”. Listen to the [...]
read more...Intentionally connecting with nature for purposeful sustainable living helps set the foundation for understanding why we need to live mindfully. [...]
read more...Photo Credit: Atelier Photography This article is a summary of the podcast conversation “20. Sustainable Home Renovation Design that puts [...]
read more...Making the switch to natural deodorant is a great step toward a healthier, more sustainable personal hygiene routine—but it can [...]
read more...I discovered the Toronto op shops at the start of the new millennium when we moved to Lake Macquarie. It [...]
read more...Waste conjures up a motley mess of blacks, greys, and browns – a disarray of worthless, useless or defective stuff. [...]
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