Articles Archives - Ulu Hye https://www.uluhye.com.au/category/articles/ Ulu Hye Thu, 21 Jul 2022 23:10:20 +0000 en-AU hourly 1 https://www.uluhye.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/cropped-UluHye_Social_LinkedIn_300px-32x32.jpg Articles Archives - Ulu Hye https://www.uluhye.com.au/category/articles/ 32 32 Celebrating 5 Years of Ulu Hye https://www.uluhye.com.au/celebrating-5-years-of-ulu-hye/ https://www.uluhye.com.au/celebrating-5-years-of-ulu-hye/#respond Wed, 29 Jun 2022 23:15:30 +0000 https://www.uluhye.com.au/?p=16762 This year marks the 5th year of business for Ulu Hye, so we decided to take five with our Co-Founder Heidi to talk about the...

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This year marks the 5th year of business for Ulu Hye, so we decided to take five with our Co-Founder Heidi to talk about the early days, our recent launch at Woolworths and what’s next! 

(Image: Co-Founders Vasia and Heidi in 2017 at Ulu Hye’s first office)

Hey Heidi, how does it feel to be in your 5th year of business?

It’s such an awesome feeling, given the challenges of the past few years with the pandemic and the competitiveness of the food and beverage industry in general. We’re proud to still be 100% Aussie owned and operated, stocked in 600+ stores across the country and most importantly, growing – not just our range, but our customers. Plus, we have so many exciting things happening this year, from new flavours to a B Corp certification and plenty more surprises!

What does it mean to be stocked at Woolworths

Being stocked in the majors is a dream come true. Being able to help fight this war on waste through major distribution makes our mission even more possible.

Is there anything you wish you knew in your first year of business? 

It’s good to have a timeline but we’ve learnt to be flexible! Things take time, especially when you’re creating a product that doesn’t even exist. From brainstorming the concept to working with food scientists to have a tangible product ready for market, and fine-tuning it, it was quite a lengthy process but obviously all worth it. 

What’s a motivational quote that keeps you inspired? 

A mentor once told me to always bite off more than I could chew and then chew like crazy, which has always inspired me to just ‘go for it’ even though it seems impossible! 

Do you have plans beyond Australia that you could share with us?

We sure do! We’ve got a lot happening behind the scenes with hopes to enter the UK market first and then keep going from there!  

Where do you see Ulu Hye in 10 years?  

My dream is to see our Mylk Bases become a household staple, just like bread and traditional milk. I hope that plant-based food and drinks become mainstream and that our attitudes toward sustainability are more positively ingrained i.e. being a no-brainer and a natural part of everyday living. 

Scooping Almond Mylk Base

Want more? Read our founder interview with Heidi here and find out what it’s like to start a business with your bestie!

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People We Love: Naturally Nina https://www.uluhye.com.au/people-we-love-naturally-nina/ https://www.uluhye.com.au/people-we-love-naturally-nina/#respond Tue, 21 Jun 2022 12:28:50 +0000 https://www.uluhye.com.au/?p=16692 We’ve been big fans of Nina aka @naturally_nina_, an accredited Nutritionist, Sports Nutritionist and CrossFit Coach for the longest time. Passionate about all things nutrition, health...

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We’ve been big fans of Nina aka @naturally_nina_, an accredited Nutritionist, Sports Nutritionist and CrossFit Coach for the longest time. Passionate about all things nutrition, health and fitness, her goal is to educate, empower and inspire others into learning how to best fuel their bodies to optimise performance both in sport and everyday life, whilst having a positive relationship with food. Get to know her below!

Hey Nina, can you give us a brief rundown of your journey so far? 

My passion for health and nutrition started around the time I was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes where I essentially had to relearn how to take care of myself and notice how much of an impact what I ate had on how I felt. I was also swimming competitively during high school which further fuelled that fire. Unfortunately I took my desire to get things ‘perfect’ with my health and food too far, and ended up developing an eating disorder which I struggled with throughout high school, which almost cost me my life. Recovering from my eating disorder and going on to study nutrition, followed by sports nutrition, gave me a whole new understanding, appreciation and respect for the importance of nourishing and fuelling my body properly, and what ‘health’ really means.

I’ve been working as a nutritionist for the past 4 years, seeing clients all over the world one-on-one via Zoom and face-to-face, to help them with their nutrition goals. As well as this, I’ve been sharing delicious recipes, nutrition education and plenty of myth-busting on my Instagram!

What are your morning rituals? 

My morning usually consist of waking up early, having some toast with peanut butter and banana, then heading to the gym to train. Other mornings I might be coaching CrossFit, or on a day off, taking my dog for a walk before a delicious breakfast.

What inspires you? 

I’m really inspired by all the strong women in the sport of CrossFit. They completely changed my mindset from always feeling like I needed to be as small as possible to be happy, to focusing on getting stronger, performance and appreciating my body for everything it can do and allows me to do every day. Watching the women competing at the CrossFit games, pushing their bodies and minds to the limit, is just absolutely incredible.

I’m also inspired by being outdoors in the green or by the ocean, as well as any colourful plant foods and produce I can turn into something delicious in the kitchen!

We love your passion for fitness, what are your top 3 tips for working out in winter?

1. Make it a habit – having a set time of the day to train is key for me and means I don’t even question it, just go!
2. Make sure you’re choosing weather appropriate clothing, something you feel comfortable in – usually layers in winter as you’ll get warm quickly once you start moving.
3. Make sure you start with a good warm up – this not only gets you feeling warm, but also reduces the risk of injury and gets your body ready for moving correctly during your session. Don’t skip or rush the warm up!

If you could go back in time, what would you tell your younger self?

I would probably tell myself to stop doing the things which aren’t serving me, and leaving me miserable, unhappy and unhealthy. And that eating as little as possible is taking you in the exact opposite direction to your goals, you have to nourish and fuel your body to live your best life!

We’re obsessed with your recipes, what’s your go-to dish in the colder months?
Thank you so much! Lately I’ve been obsessed with my Lentil Pasta Bake as it’s such a warming, hearty and filling meal to prep for the week in winter! I also can’t go past a daily bowl of oats either.

What’s your favourite thing to make with our Mylk Bases?

I absolutely love using them in a creamy porridge or rice pudding which are two of my absolutely favourite things to eat on a daily basis and the Nut Mylk Base just make them extra delicious!

What’s the best advice you’ve been given and who gave it?

One thing my mum once said to me was ’no one is coming to save you’. And that really stuck. It was in the context of my eating disorder where I was stuck in the same destructive habits and vicious cycles, getting all the treatment available to me yet not actually taking onboard any of the help. It made me realise that no one could magically fix my problems for me and it wouldn’t suddenly get easier or go away, it was me that had to make those changes and face those fears for things to actually change for the better.

Make sure you check out Nina’s website and follow her on the ‘gram

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People We Love: Ellie from Go For Zero https://www.uluhye.com.au/people-we-love-ellie-degraeve-from-go-for-zero/ https://www.uluhye.com.au/people-we-love-ellie-degraeve-from-go-for-zero/#respond Mon, 06 Jun 2022 11:40:37 +0000 https://www.uluhye.com.au/?p=16549 We were absolutely chuffed to chat with Ellie, the inspirational founder behind Go For Zero – a low waste and toxin-free store that’s on a mission...

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We were absolutely chuffed to chat with Ellie, the inspirational founder behind Go For Zero – a low waste and toxin-free store that’s on a mission to educate and motivate people to make positive changes, that are better for themselves and the planet. Find out what inspires her, her top 3 tips to live more sustainably and how waste-free living can save you some serious money!

Ellie sitting on the floor smiling

Hey Ellie, can you tell us about your “aha” moment with Go For Zero?

I grew up in a small family-owned hotel where my parents would do anything to help their customers. To give you an example, they would rent out my room for people who would arrive at night who needed a place to sleep. That was before the days of AirBnB, so I grew up seeing business as very customer focused.

When my daughter reacted so badly to mainstream products, I discovered and researched the harsh ingredients, unethical processes and greenwashing. I genuinely could not understand why our wellbeing wasn’t the core focus for these brands. That lit a fire in my belly to start a company that chooses right over easy, for people and our planet.

What’s the best advice you’ve been given and who gave it?

Make decisions with your heart and your head – advice shared by my grandma. When I was struggling in a long term relationship funny enough, but it applies so much to business too. If I’d only decided with my heart, I would not have a business. If I’d only decided with my head, I would not have the great relations I cherish so much today. This is always a good reminder for me as a business created from a strong passion.

What advice would you give to someone hoping to kickstart their own business in the sustainability space? 

I would advise them not to forget the ‘head’ part as mentioned above. Don’t forget to test your idea and talk to people about it. Before I launched Go For Zero, I set up a pop up store. Nothing fancy at all, my aim was to listen to customers and ask questions! I wanted to know what questions they had, why they love the products, and even why they don’t love the products. This was a really important step that I continually enforce in my journey. 

What are your top 3 tips for living more sustainably? 

Find your ‘why’: this might sound cliche but ask yourself why you want to make changes. Is it all the climate disasters, the future of your kids, to save money? When you know this, you’ll be more motivated to take steps.

Do a bin audit: Look at your bin and decide what the main waste is, this is even a great starting point to find your ‘why’. You may see a reoccurring wasted item from your own home and set out to look for a solution. 

Progress not perfection: Don’t just toss your products for eco-friendly options. It is not only expensive, and a huge waste, but it’s unrealistic! Rome wasn’t built in a day. So just give it a go and start, no matter how small. Once you start with a swap you will see it’s easier than you think – we like to say progress over Pinterest. 

What inspires you?

Women that kick in doors! I love reading about women who dare to try things, think outside the box, can take a hit, and women keep going to make change – it fuels me! 

What’s one thing you wish people knew about zero waste living?

It saves you so much money. Think about a plastic water bottle for example: if you buy 2 bottles a week for $2.50, you’ll save about $250 a year! I haven’t purchased cling wrap, baking paper, paper towels, plastic water bottles and ziplock bags for years now. All these small changes add up. Not to mention the zero waste cleaning alternatives available, that avoid you even having to go down half the aisles at the supermarket anymore! 

What are your plans for 2022?

Gosh, pick one? I’d say our B-Corp certification. I launched the business on the principles of B-Corp because I knew I wanted to do good, but we grew so fast I never made it a priority. This year it is a huge priority, and we are so close, I can taste it! 

Ready to Go For Zero, get started here.

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Top 7 Tips to Live More Sustainably https://www.uluhye.com.au/top-7-tips-to-live-more-sustainably/ https://www.uluhye.com.au/top-7-tips-to-live-more-sustainably/#respond Wed, 20 Apr 2022 06:46:24 +0000 https://www.uluhye.com.au/?p=15486 Since 1970, Earth Day has been a day for individuals, communities and businesses to unite and collectively take a stand for our planet. This year’s theme...

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Since 1970, Earth Day has been a day for individuals, communities and businesses to unite and collectively take a stand for our planet. This year’s theme is ‘Invest in the planet’ and you can do this in many, impactful ways. And let’s be clear, Earth Day is every day, not just April 22. 

We’ve always believed that small changes can create a big impact, so here are our top 7 tips to live more sustainably:

1. DON’T FORGET YOUR REUSABLE BAGS 

If you’re forgetful like us, make sure you place a few reusable bags on the front door and in your car, so you always have a few handy when you’re at the shops. Single-use plastic bags are devastating to the environment and according to Cleanup.org, ‘more than 100,000 marine animals and 1,000,000 sea birds lose their life to plastic each year’ globally. 

If you must, opt for a paper bag option instead and don’t forget to recycle your soft plastics at a REDcycle collection bin (now a common presence at the major supermarkets).

2. BYO REUSABLE COFFEE CUP

Did you know Aussies throw out 2.7 million single-use or disposable coffee cups every single day? This adds up to an astounding 1 billion coffee cups thrown out every year! Not only do they litter our streets, they choke up our waterways and also contribute to global warming, as the paper cups end up in landfill and subsequently release methane. With so many great (and stylish) options like Luxey Cup, Frank Green, Made By Fressko and KeepCup, there’s really no excuse not to bring your reusable coffee cup with you at all times. 

3. WIPE WITH RECYCLED TOILET PAPER 

Good for the planet, good for people and good for your bum – what’s not to love about Aussie legends, Who Gives a Crap (WGAC). It’s crazy to think that every single day, 27,000 trees are cut down just to make regular toilet paper, an absolute waste if you ask us. On the contrary, WGAC rolls are made using 100% recycled materials like office paper, which is sourced locally from schools and office buildings. They also donate 50% off their profits to help build toilets and improve sanitation in the developing world – yep, it’s a win-win-win situation. 

4. SAY NO TO PLASTIC WATER BOTTLES

According to Sustainability Victoria, Aussies buy almost 15 billion plastic bottles every year and Australia recycles only 36% of PET plastic drink bottles. This means approximately 373 million plastic water bottles end up as waste each year, finding its way into landfills and waterways, causing environmental damage and killing our marine life.

And get this, it takes up to 1000 years (we repeat, 1000 YEARS!) for one plastic bottle to break down, so next time you’re feeling thirsty, fill up your reusable bottle or find a local hydration station. It’s easy to make the switch with great options from Go For Zero, Ever Eco and Seed & Sprout

5. WEAR WHAT YOU HAVE, THRIFT AND DONATE 

There’s nothing fun about fast fashion and it’s sad to read that Australia is the second highest consumer of textiles per person in the world, after the United States. According to the Australian Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment, each Aussie consumes an average of 27 kilograms of new clothing per year and disposes an average 23 kilograms of clothing to landfill each year. 

The most sustainable thing you can do when it comes to fashion is to wear what’s in your wardrobe – look after the clothes you have, alter and repair, and mix-and-match. If you need to freshen up your threads, shop pre-loved or swap with family and friends. And if it’s time to give your clothes a new home, donate, sell or recycle your unwanted textiles to Upparel, who will upcycle your textiles into quality, useful products and support organisations and charities on their journey to sustainability and circularity.

6. PLAN YOUR MEALS 

Food waste is a huge problem in Australia, with FIAL reporting that we waste a whopping 7.6 million tonnes of food each year, even though 70% of this is perfectly edible. With the majority of food waste in Australia coming from our homes (2.5 million tonnes), we’ve got a few easy solutions: plan your meals, buy what you need, use what you have, store it properly and diversify your cooking. Not only will you save money, but you’ll also enjoy your meals that much more, knowing that you’ve prevented your leftovers from going to landfill and contributing to greenhouse gas emissions.

7. MAKE THE SWITCH TO MYLK BASES

We started Ulu Hye in 2017 because we were on our way to living a waste-free lifestyle but struggled with how many milk cartons we were using each week. Shocked at the amount of rubbish we were disposing of, we dug deeper into the recycling process around UHT cartons and what we found was very disappointing – only a very small amount of these cartons were able to be recycled, with the majority ending up as landfill. This was the catalyst for us to introduce a more environmentally friendly and waste-free solution to plant-based milks. And 5 years on, we’re proud to share that we’ve prevented over 700,000 cartons from ending up in landfill! Ready to make the switch? Start with our Mini Mylk Bundles here

And there you go, our Top 7 Tips to Live More Sustainably – small but simple switches that you can make to help planet earth be a more beautiful place to live.

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People We Love: The Prana Chai Crew https://www.uluhye.com.au/people-we-love-prana-chai/ https://www.uluhye.com.au/people-we-love-prana-chai/#respond Tue, 12 Apr 2022 05:59:30 +0000 https://www.uluhye.com.au/?p=15409 Over a decade ago, Vincent Conti and Mario Minichilli opened a café in St Kilda and began developing a chai blend to be served alongside...

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Over a decade ago, Vincent Conti and Mario Minichilli opened a café in St Kilda and began developing a chai blend to be served alongside specialty coffee. As they perfected their recipe, the popularity of their chai blend grew, and fate brought about a friendship with Koray Gencel. Today, this dynamic trio continue to share their passion for a good cup of sticky chai while also continuing to innovate and propel Prana Chai to the next level. 

We speak to the team about their inspiration, changing trends and attitudes, the impact of COVID-19 on business, what’s next and much more below!

(Pictured: Mario, Vincent and Koray from Prana Chai)

What inspired you to create Prana Chai and what makes it different? 

Vincent: I wanted to create a great tasting and unique chai that other café owners such as myself could offer their customers. We sampled each batch and tweaked the recipe daily, so we had a consistent product.

Mario: We started making Prana Chai in our café for our customers, and after seeing the benefit it added, and hearing all the positive feedback, we saw how it could be a product that other cafés could benefit from. There are other sticky chais out there, but what sets us apart is our flavour and our commitment to service and professionalism, in order to help our cafés  succeed.

Koray: We’re different because we prioritise high-quality and great service in a fun environment. We enjoy being here and feel like this shows in our day-to-day life with our suppliers, customers and colleagues.

You’ve been in the chai business for over a decade now, what significant changes or trends have you noticed?

Mario: The most significant change is chai becoming the most popular drink in cafes when a customer is looking for an alternative to coffee. Back in the day, in my opinion, this was shared by hot chocolate and a range of teas. Also the café operator is now understanding that it’s not only coffee that deserves that “specialty” approach but all products on their menu. The quality of café offerings has gone up dramatically over time due to the fierce competition found in the hospitality industry, and the end consumer expects that quality regardless of what they are consuming.

Vincent: Chai is very popular now especially sticky chai, which I am proud to say that we created this space. Cafés need to offer great service and products to compete these days, as the standards are very high. 

Koray: The powder and syrup is out of the window for starters. At least if you want to have a good coffee shop that is. Customers want and demand better quality products, a good experience and honesty – Prana Chai provides all of these all at once. 

What’s the best advice you’ve been given and who gave it?

Vincent: Never take your eye off the ball and take care of your employees.

Mario: My father. After I traveled the world in my youth for a few years, I came back full of inspiration ready to start my career and shared with him all the business and financial aspirations I was feeling at the time. He told me “That’s great son, but don’t forget what’s really important, look at me, I’m happy in my marriage and I am happy that all my family get along.” At the time I thought he missed the point and it kind of deflated me, I thought he didn’t understand me as a person, but after achieving many of those goals from back then and starting my own family, I realised he was right on point.

Koray: Whatever you do, do it right. I sometimes choose not to do things but if I do it, I try to do it to my best ability – thanks mum.

The pandemic was challenging for many businesses, what was your experience? 

Vincent: Very challenging for us as we supply directly to cafés globally who were hit extremely hard. We focused on our online business to get us through.

Mario: We had many challenges from both ends – our sales were affected because of the issues cafés were having due to restrictions, and logistics became a massive challenge because of rising costs and delays. I think the government supported businesses well and the Jobkeeper program helped us to keep our staff on. We had them working “on” the business rather than “in” the business while it was not as busy as usual, so that we are now beginning to come out the other end in a better position.

Koray: Depressing for starters to see the vibrant hospitality market diminishing to takeaways and all that. I am glad we are at the end of it or at least we see some sort of normalisation.

What’s the biggest learning on your business journey so far? 

Vincent: Still learning everyday, I don’t think you should ever stop learning.

Mario: After 20 years in business I keep learning the same lesson, over and over and over again. It’s easy to get distracted along the way so…

Focus on making the best product possible, constantly trying to improve it, always believing you can improve it and do the same for service to your customers. The best advertising is word of mouth by a long shot. Product and service will bring growth. 

Koray: Invest in people, be resourceful and do your best. I find these to be of a quality that people see and value. It says a lot about any organisation that faces customers and suppliers.

What’s the secret to making the perfect cup of chai? 

Vincent: Using plant-based milks is the best way to make a great cup of chai and also making sure you take care while brewing, you don’t want to overheat your brew otherwise it can become bitter.

Mario: My best tip is to taste the chai periodically as you brew it, use a spoon and sip it every now and then – when it tastes just right, stop brewing, strain and enjoy the perfect chai. Avoid overbrewing the chai which can release too many tannins from the tea, which will overpower those warm, cosy spice flavours. 

Koray: Long, cold brew is my go to. In the fridge with a 1:10 ratio of chai to milk. Overnight. Strain and serve. Can’t beat it. 

What’s next for Prana Chai?  

Vincent: Keep producing chai but also introduce new healthy products.

Mario: Move into our new factory and improve our operations, bit by bit.

Koray: Stay on course with our strategy, and do it over and over again in overseas markets.  

Do you have a favourite Ulu Hye Mylk Base? 

Koray: I liked the original Nut Mylk Base. It was earthy and brought out the lovely notes in Prana Chai.

Get your hands on the limited-edition Prana Chai x Ulu Hye Hot Brew Kit here.

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People We Love: Tom from SunButter https://www.uluhye.com.au/people-we-love-tom-hiney-from-sunbutter/ https://www.uluhye.com.au/people-we-love-tom-hiney-from-sunbutter/#respond Thu, 31 Mar 2022 22:45:15 +0000 https://www.uluhye.com.au/?p=15369 We’re stoked to introduce you to Tom Hiney, Co-Founder of SunButter (along with marine biologist Sacha Guggenheimer), a socially and environmentally ethical skincare company that...

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We’re stoked to introduce you to Tom Hiney, Co-Founder of SunButter (along with marine biologist Sacha Guggenheimer), a socially and environmentally ethical skincare company that has protected people and the planet since 2016, with the country’s first reef safe sunscreen and vegan zinc.

Since launching, they’ve diverted 66,064 single-use plastic bottles of sunscreen from entering landfill and diverted 6606kg of chemical UV blockers from entering our oceans and waterways – inspiring stuff! 

We spoke to Tom about childhood dreams, goals for 2022, his top tips for protecting the planet and more.   

(Pictured: SunButter Co-Founders, Marine Biologist Sacha and Conservation Ecologist Tom)

Hey Tom, what are your goals for yourself and SunButter in 2022?

We’ve just got a couple of new epic staff involved, so hopefully that brings back some more free time for myself and Sacha to do more volunteering for the environment and conservation. 

When you were a kid, what did you want to be when you grew up?

Gosh, so many things. I wanted to play in the NBA or play professional Rugby Union. I guess my earliest childhood dream was to grow up and be a Golden Eagle, a little bit tricky to achieve, but I recently became a Paragliding pilot which is a bit like being an eagle.

We heard you dropped your spot at the London School of Economics to become a dive instructor. Was it a pretty quick decision or one that you had to sit on for a while?

Super quick decision actually. I was scuba diving in NZ on my first gap year, and got a really good life lesson from the local instructor (ex-accountant) who basically said “Someone will pay you to do your hobby” so I went from there.

What advice would you give to someone hoping to turn their passion into a business? 

It’s hard and tough but so worthwhile. Stick with it, don’t be afraid to ask for help – either in wisdom, advice or financial. There’s amazing, often free, resources available on all of that. Make good plans and goals, and work hard to achieve them. Don’t be too scared of failure as long as you learn from it (and try to avoid it).

What does success mean to you? 

Hmm, a tricky one. Probably, if I was successful, I’d be working 3 days a week at SunButter, volunteering in local wildlife and environmental conservation, surfing and flying a lot, and have a heap of time for local adventures with Sacha. No need for a big house, flashy car or a big number in my bank account.

Playlist or podcast, what are you listening to at the moment?

I’m loving Madi Stewart’s shark podcast, fascinating. And of course, I love the Water People podcast and Talks with Trace – all super informative and interesting.

What’s the last book you read and was it any good?

I just finished Braiding Sweetgrass. It is AMAZING, I cannot recommend it highly enough, I loved it! 

What’s the best advice you’ve been given and who gave it? 

The gap year advice of “Someone will pay you to do your hobby” and also a quote from the late, great Kobe Bryant, “If you don’t believe in yourself, no one else will.” I had it as a poster on my childhood bedroom wall and love it.

Can you give us your top tips to protect the planet? 

  • Start! Any tiny step you make is a good step in the right direction. 
  • Set realistic goals like remembering your drink bottle or Keep Cup. Hitting those goals will inspire you to do more… and more… and save the planet. 
  • Do and give whatever you can. We can’t all afford huge amounts of money. But off-setting your car through Greenfleet Australia is relatively cheap, and they have heaps of ‘preset carbon offsets’ for your house, a car, a short flight, an average person for the year etc. Each payday I buy a charity “coffee or lunch” e.g donate $5-$30. It’s a really easy way to give to great causes, and if things are tight, I can skip a fortnight. 
  • Secret Santa charity donations. This is something Sacha and I started with our families about 5 years ago, no need to stress about presents. We do a secret Santa and everyone makes a charity donation to a charity either they love or they think the recipient will love.

What’s next for SunButter Skincare? 

Donating more to charity, it’s a big goal of ours. Also, a couple of new and super exciting products plus a giant announcement. We’ve also started offering some epic 3PL for other small eco businesses which is exciting. 

Looking for skincare that protects you and the planet? Head to SunButter Skincare here and stock up! 

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People We Love: Audrey from The Karma Collective https://www.uluhye.com.au/people-we-love-an-interview-with-audrey-from-the-karma-collective/ https://www.uluhye.com.au/people-we-love-an-interview-with-audrey-from-the-karma-collective/#respond Mon, 21 Mar 2022 10:28:40 +0000 https://www.uluhye.com.au/?p=15253 We’re thrilled to kick off our ‘People We Love’ interview series in 2022 with Audrey Martin, the inspiring founder behind The Karma Collective. The Karma...

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We’re thrilled to kick off our ‘People We Love’ interview series in 2022 with Audrey Martin, the inspiring founder behind The Karma Collective. The Karma Collective is a social enterprise and Melbourne-based business that donates 50% of its profits to help animals in Australia and around the world. And since 2016, has donated over $60,000 to charities like Sun Bear Outreach and World Protection Australia. From the inspiration behind the The Karma Collective, to her goals for 2022, and her best piece of advice for anyone hoping to turn their passion into a business – we talk to Audrey about her impressive journey so far.

Hey Audrey, what inspired you to create The Karma Collective?

When I started The Karma Collective, I was working in corporate marketing. I liked my job but I always felt myself coming back to this feeling of wanting to work on something that gave back to the community. I used to make candles at home, so I spent a year refining my candle making skills and started selling them at markets around Melbourne, giving part of each sale back to different charities. It was initially meant to be a side gig. 

You donate 50% of profits to animal charities – can you tell us where the money goes and its impact?

We partner with some really well known charities, such as World Animal Protection Australia, as well as grassroots charities like Sun Bear Outreach. Since launching, we’ve donated over $60,000 thanks to our amazing customers. The funds we have donated have helped with the 2020 Australian bushfire recovery, helped to build enclosures for rescued Sun Bears in Borneo, rehabilitate orphaned orangutans to teach them the skills they will need to return to the wild and more.

What advice would you give to someone hoping to turn their passion into a business?

Just give it a go! Even if you break your goal down into small steps – you’ll have something small to work towards each day. Chances are, you may fail the first time. You’ll have lots of ups and downs and you will make so many mistakes along the way, but so many people speak about wanting to start something new but they never do. I think it’s way better to give things a go and learn from them rather than spend your life wondering “what if”. 

We’re well into the swing of 2022, what are your goals for this year?

Given what we have gone through the last 2 years, I’ve learnt that I just need to be agile and go with the flow. Both personally and with the business, I am just doing what I can each day and adjusting as things change. 

How would you define success?

I see success as living a life that you are grateful for. For me, I am grateful to have a network of amazing friends and family, a job that is aligned to my values and everything I need for my family to survive (a home, food, etc). Everything else is a bonus. 

If you had one mantra to live by, what would it be?

Be kind to others. 

We love your handmade soy candles, do you have a favourite?

My favourite changes from time-to-time but at the moment I’m burning the Cacao & Amber and Blue Mountains candles. 

And we have to ask, what’s your go-to Mylk Base?

Definitely the Nut Mylk Base, it’s so versatile and perfect for smoothies, bowls and baking!

 

Find out more about The Karma Collective here and support small Aussie businesses! 

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The Truth About Long-Life Cartons https://www.uluhye.com.au/the-truth-about-long-life-cartons/ https://www.uluhye.com.au/the-truth-about-long-life-cartons/#respond Thu, 17 Mar 2022 06:32:53 +0000 https://www.uluhye.com.au/?p=10123 Did you know that long-life cartons are referred to as septic bricks in the recycling industry? If you answered no, don’t worry, we didn’t know...

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Did you know that long-life cartons are referred to as septic bricks in the recycling industry? If you answered no, don’t worry, we didn’t know either until we did some digging…

Back in the day, we thought long-life cartons were a-okay because they were made out of paper, but what we didn’t know about were the extra layers which make them extremely difficult to recycle. What happens when liquid touches paper? Paper goes soggy. And what do companies do to combat this? They line the paper cartons with a layer of plastic and a layer of aluminium to protect the contents from seeping into the paper carton. Most cartons will also have a little plastic lid.

When you throw your long-life carton into your recycling bin, its carbon footprint undergoes a long and arduous journey from your recycling bin to a recycling facility, and unfortunately, the majority do not make it.

There are several different recycling facilities, so once the recycling from your bin is sorted into different categories; plastics are sent to one facility, glass to another, etc. These cartons have to go to a special facility where they are broken down and the layers are separated through a water mulching process. These layers are then sent off to their respective recycling facility – sadly, only a very small percent are actually successfully recycled. The NSW Government has even taken long-life cartons off the recycling list, so these bad boys are going straight to landfill. But it’s not all bad news…

We’ve always believed that small changes can create a big impact, and with your support since 2017, we’ve prevented over 700,000 containers and cartons from entering landfill. When one reusable and recyclable Mylk Base jar can create 10 litres of milk, why would you choose anything else? Make the switch today on Global Recycling Day (March 18) and help us make a positive difference.

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#IWD2022 Interview with Co-Founder Heidi https://www.uluhye.com.au/celebrating-international-womens-day-interview-with-our-co-founder-heidi/ https://www.uluhye.com.au/celebrating-international-womens-day-interview-with-our-co-founder-heidi/#respond Wed, 02 Mar 2022 02:11:33 +0000 https://www.uluhye.com.au/?p=15025 To celebrate International Women’s Day on March 8, we sat down with one-half of Ulu Hye (and the inspiration behind the name), Heidi Peuten, to...

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To celebrate International Women’s Day on March 8, we sat down with one-half of Ulu Hye (and the inspiration behind the name), Heidi Peuten, to talk about her journey so far, what it’s like to start a business with your bestie and her secret to success.

Hey Heidi! Can you tell us about your professional journey so far? 

Prior to Ulu Hye, I worked in both the sustainability industry, as well as the food and agricultural space. Combined, these roles gave me enough confidence to give Ulu Hye a crack! Running Ulu Hye is hard work but incredibly rewarding. To be honest, it doesn’t even feel like work, which can also be a curse. 

As a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? 

I actually wanted to be a makeup artist! I love the creativity behind it even though I don’t wear any. You know I’m going somewhere special when I put mascara on. 

This year’s theme for International Women’s Day is #BreakTheBias. What are two key issues that you’re passionate about when it comes to gender bias in the workplace? 

Ah, where to begin… Definitely the gender pay gap. Women are just as hard-working and more often than not, are juggling the running of a household too. Also, workplace discrimination against mothers – I have seen friends try to return to work after having children, but to their shock, have had their roles made redundant or their role restructured in a way that wasn’t viable for them to return.

We’re curious to know, what’s it really like starting a business with your best friend? 

It’s so good and so hard! Sometimes it’s hard to treat them like a colleague rather than a close friend, especially in times of high stress but there’s nothing better than working alongside your best mate. 

What’s been your proudest moment so far? 

You might be surprised by my answer, but the proudest moment so far would have been when I overheard two women discussing our product. One woman was sharing with her friend how great our Mylk Base was and explaining how to use it. It was very surreal and definitely a pinch-me moment!

What’s the biggest lesson you’ve learnt with Ulu Hye? 

So many! Triple check everything, trust your gut, don’t be too proud and outsource talent to fill in the holes that aren’t your expertise. 

Who’s your biggest inspiration? 

I know it’s cliché but my mum is my biggest inspiration. She was a single mum to three children and we never felt like we went without, be it material possessions, time or holidays. She’s amazing and I hope I can be half the mum she is.

What’s your secret to success? 

There is no secret, you get out what you put in.

Do you have any advice for anyone wanting to start a business?

Just give it a crack! 

We know you’re an avid reader, what’s on your bookshelf at the moment? 

It’s true – I read one book a week! Recents reads are ‘Where the Crawdads Sing’ by Delia Owens, ‘The Alice Network’ by Kate Quinn and ‘Eleanor Oliphant is Completely FIne’ by Gail Honeyman.

And we have to ask, what’s your go-to Ulu Hye recipe? 

Easily the salted caramel slice, although I adapted it and made a base using oats and dates instead of nuts.

Vegan Caramel Slice in a bowl

Okay, final question, where do you see Ulu Hye in 2022 and beyond?

This year we have big plans for Ulu Hye and hope it gains enough momentum to soon enough become a household name and a pantry staple in every kitchen in Australia.

 

Check out our Mylk Base Range here and help us prevent cartons and containers from entering Aussie landfills today – better for you, better for the planet.

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A sustainable life at sea https://www.uluhye.com.au/a-sustainable-life-at-sea/ https://www.uluhye.com.au/a-sustainable-life-at-sea/#respond Wed, 28 Jul 2021 00:23:15 +0000 https://www.uluhye.com.au/?p=13312 This blog is not your average Ulu Hye blog… Our Mylk Bases went on a little adventure out to sea and Lily and Hayden from...

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This blog is not your average Ulu Hye blog… Our Mylk Bases went on a little adventure out to sea and Lily and Hayden from @thegreenertwo have written this piece and shared their journey. Enjoy!

Life at sea is invigorating, humbling and challenging.

We’ve faced adverse weather conditions, equipment failures, and a few major life adjustments, but we’ve also found absolute happiness and a sense of belonging out here on the ocean. We’ve fallen in love with the wholesomeness of travelling using nothing but the power of the wind and wouldn’t trade our life at sea for anything!

Our sailboat is a cosy 40ft long (which is just over 12 metres). In this small amount of space is our whole life, so to live on a yacht, you’ve really got to learn to be minimalistic and smart with what you pack onto the boat – particularly when it comes to food supply.

Stocking the boat up with food is like an expert game of Tetris. When we stock the boat up, we provision for about 9 months at sea, so not only do we need to pack everything into the boat well, but we need all food items to meet 3 essential criteria:

  • They need to be good on space,
  • hold nutritional value, and
  • produce little to no waste.

Because of this, when we first moved onto our sailing boat, we chose to go without milk. This meant black chai/tea and coffee, milkless hot choccies, dry granola and water-based smoothies. Paperboard cartons not only didn’t meet any of the criteria we had set out, but we also didn’t feel comfortable with supporting an industry that produced such an unfathomable amount of waste (read more about the truth behind long-life cartons here).

So, with all this in mind, imagine the day we discovered Ulu Hye’s Mylk Bases! A reusable 300g glass jar of nut paste makes 10L of fresh nut mylk by adding water in a blender. And not just any old “nut paste” – vegan, paleo, gluten-free, sugar-free, soy-free, emulsifier-free, additive-free, thickener-free, gum-free and preservative-free nut paste! To say it was a good day would be an understatement – it was a flippin’ fantastic day!

Gone were the days of milkless hot beverages. We were now making fresh nut mylk daily (in under 60 seconds!). And, when we finish a jar, we use them for anything storage – filling them with anything from nuts and bolts, to toothpaste, or boat-made relish!

Pro tip – when you make relish, pop it into the jar still hot, and put the lid on. As it cools down, it’ll reseal. This is great for long term storage or if gifting to others.

Over our time using Ulu Hye, we’ve gotten to know some of the team and can hands-down say this is a genuine company run by some of the most beautiful and honest people who live earth harmonious lifestyles. It feels good to be able to support and trust an evolutionary and planet positive company.

“Better for you, better for the environment” – Ulu Hye.

Thanks Ulu Hye! x

With love and fair winds,

Lily Mercieca and Hayden Greener (AKA – The Greener Two).

You can find more about their adventures at sea at – thegreenertwo.com

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