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How to Build Your Own Budget Compost Bin!

  1. Buy a bin from your local hardware shop, we suggest a 75 litre Willow Dome bin with lid. 
  2. Remove the lid from the bin and place bin upside down.

Sustainable Man scales Mt Warning!

Lachlan & Lisa climb Mt Warning, northern NSW on Sunday.

Climbing the mountain in the dark with torches and plenty of glow worms, to watch the sunrise. 5 hours and a 9 km round trip, was it worth it? Absolutely!! It's a hard climb but unreal when you get to the top and are on top of the world. Thank goodness we took our Solahart rain jackets up, they were very handy in the cool clouds at the top!

How to have an eco-friendly Christmas!!

Some advice on “how to have an eco – friendly Christmas!

Sustainable Man Moves Premises!

This week we have moved from our shop at Seven Hills into a much bigger office with warehouse in Morningside! The whole team is very excited about our new (did we mention bigger?) office area. Our new address is 4/59 Riverside Place, Morningside.

Sustainable Man at Mt Gravatt Plaza this week!

We have a stand at Mt Gravatt Plaza this week so pop in and say hi! We are promoting our $300 Westfield shopping vouchers for Solahart sales this month. Thanks Angela for handing out lots and lots of lollypops!

Sustainable Man Staff Go Green At Melbourne Cup Day


Our wonderful Sales Assistant, Hollie, decided during our Melbourne Cup Celebrations this week to make a fascinator for our Office

Are you an urban greenie?

Are you an urban greenie?

The Sun Shines Bright On Brisbane

We all know that Brisbane is one of Australia’s most liveable cities but it is also the city that the sun shines very brightly on. A device known as the Cambell-Stokes Recorder has been measuring the daily sunshine of Australian cities for well over 2 decades.

One in two to consider switching to solar hot water

Australia’s greenhouse gas emissions are set to be dramatically cut with new research showing one in every two households in Queensland is considering making the switch to solar water heating over the next two years, probably due to a combination of the generous federal government rebate, the financial squeeze of rising electricity prices and concerns about the environment.

Coulda woulda shoulda... Wipe your tears and install a tank

Raise your hand if you’re guilty of belittling the tree huggers in days gone by. Shame on us for dismissing their concerns as quackery! These people were the visionaries and now we’re feeling mighty guilty and paying the price for ignorance.

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