Home Eco News Eco News / Issue 84 April 2011 Organic Bubs: the 1st certified carbon neutral baby food on the planet
Organic Bubs: the 1st certified carbon neutral baby food on the planet
Organic Bubs

organic-bubsNew parents care about the environment in which their Bub will play and grow. That's why The Organic Baby Food Company has launched Organic Bubs pouches; the world's first certified carbon neutral range of baby food, as accredited by the Carbon Reduction Institute.

The company is dedicated to minimising their carbon footprint and offset any remaining emissions by funding Australian government accredited greenhouse friendly projects, such as planting trees, energy conservation, waste diversion & Clean Up Australia initiatives.

Sustainability lies at the core of every business decision, including sourcing from Australia's best organic farmers, food miles, packaging and communication. Their head office utilises natural ventilation, rainwater harvesting, solar panels, passive energy solutions, recycled timbers and optimum temperature control options.

Children's smaller size and speedy metabolisms make them more vulnerable to the harmful effects of artificial pesticides and chemicals. Substances that adults excrete quickly linger in a baby's system for much longer because their little bodies filter toxins less efficiently. Organic Bubs meals are certified organic, totally natural and free from GMO's and additives so they can be trusted from the inside out.

Join Organic Bubs in taking baby steps towards a more sustainable planet by buying carbon neutral products and choosing organic for your family. Organic Bubs is available in all Coles and Woolworths supermarkets and quality grocers nationally for only $1.99.

For media inquiries, interviews, product images, or prize giveaways, please contact Kristy Carr, Co-founder & Director on 02 9905 0050 or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or visit us at www.organicbubs.com.

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+2 #1 Jack 2012-03-28 01:35
Hey,
Thanks for the article. I'm doing a research project on OrganicBubs and would like to know when this article was written and by who?
Thanks
-Jack
 
 
+1 #2 Daniela 2012-04-23 01:11
I would also like to know the answer to jacks question, as i also am doing a research project on Organic Bubs. Thanks
 
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