Ahoi there, how are we all? Episode #6 is where it’s at, Up Your Jumper style. In this episode I speak with Shanie and Tim from the Painted Fish. The Painted Fish is a B&B near the Fremantle beaches, built and designed to encourage and educate people about sustainable living and design. Shanie and Tim, speak a bit about how the Painted Fish has evolved and the other positives that have sprouted within their street.
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#6 Up Your Jumper! The Painted Fish
Posted in Case Study, Sustainable Design, Sustainable Living, tagged behaviour change, community building, consumerism, eco accomodation, fremantle, networks, painted fish, skills exchange, Sustainable Design, Sustainable Living, tradition, Up Your Jumper! on June 2, 2009| 1 Comment »
#4 Up Your Jumper! CleanLife
Posted in Case Study, tagged Australia, CleanLife, community, consumerism, consumption, deep green, eco consumption, environmental footprint, green consumption, Industrial Design, modern eco living, Perth, Renewable Energy, RMIT, Sustainable Design, Sustainable Living, WA on May 20, 2009| Leave a Comment »
How’s it rocking? Well hopefully… It is now time to unveil #4 of the Up Your Jumper! Podcast series.
In #4, I spoke to Gina from CleanLife, “an Eco-Ganic Consultancy aimed at helping individuals lighten their environmental footprint and chemical load.”
Based in Perth, but with subscribers nationwide, and even a few from overseas, CleanLife offers advice and direction on how to live a more eco friendly lifestyle, and has a directory of eco-product alternatives from food and drink, to clothes to cleaning to skin care products.
I spoke to Gina about how CleanLife came about, the thinking behind it, and the wider scope of ‘green’ consumption.
Tim