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Business as usual' is not an option anymore. Recent local and global environmental destruction has made that clear. We need to create a new business model for our economy. The B Corp movement has pioneered a new way of doing business, which requires increased stewardship and balances profit with purpose. BioPak believes in using business as a force for good – which is why they are a B Corp.     What are Certified B Corporations? By becoming a B… Read more
  Greenwashing is a term used to describe companies or brands who spend more time and money on advertising their environmental credentials than they do on upholding their credentials. This means that they will often say they are 'sustainable' or 'eco-friendly' when they are not. It also means they might use such terms without defining what, exactly, 'sustainable' is.  By using 'green' terms without backing them up, you are participating in green… Read more
By working with BioPak, Blue Harvest has implemented compostable oyster trays which don't hurt the marine environment. Our parent company BioPak has teamed up with Blue Harvest, an Australian seafood specialist and marketing agency that works with producers of Australian oysters, prawns, mussels, and pipis. Until now, the only option for packaging has been single-use packaging. Given that plastics are causing such a huge challenge for our oceans,… Read more
If you have ever been to an aquarium or theme park, you'll know how ubiquitous – and yes, convenient – single use packaging is for food and drinks.     One Aquarium Making a Change SEALIFE Aquarium in Auckland is making a change with their single-use plastic. The SEALIFE Aquarium in Auckland, New Zealand, seeks to take a stance against single-use plastic. The aquarium is underground and faces many challenges when it comes to sustainable waste-ma… Read more