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Make An Impression! Mats for Australian Tourism Providers

Make An Impression! Mats for Australian Tourism Providers

Make An Impression! Stunning Entrance Mats for Australian Tourism Providers Commercial entrance mats add a certain magic to the foyer of your tourism business – particularly our beautiful Indigenous mats designed and made by talented local Indigenous artists. Decking out your tourism business in Australiana décor is a stroke of genius, adding to the authenticity of the experience your customers will enjoy. Your hotel, tourism information centre, Indigenous gallery, or other tourist venture will entice and delight with our gorgeous mats – all celebrating and showcasing the oldest continuous culture on the planet. Read on to find out more about our commercial entrance mats. Why go for the Australiana décor or Indigenous themes? When tourists visit a local information centre, a touring business, or a hotel in a tourism-rich area, they’re after that quintessential ‘Australian’ experience. They’re after the red sandy soil, the laugh of a kookaburra at dusk, the smell of eucalyptus, and the silver gleam of snake scales. Essentially, they’re after everything that makes Australia a memorable, exotic destination. That is exactly what our beautiful Indigenous entrance mats offer, and why Australiana décor is so important. Our Aboriginal entrance mats celebrate vibrant Aboriginal cultures, as well as the harsh but beautiful Australian landscape. With glorious colours and sophisticated textures and patterns, these iconic mats add a welcome burst of colour and life to your hotel foyer or commercial space. These mats are all designed by experienced and talented Indigenous artists who display a deep understanding of their unique cultures, while helping to preserve them. We also have a range of placemats, mousemats & cushion cover designs to compliment any accommodation areas, foyers, receptions or office spaces About the artists The Indigenous artists who design our beautiful entrance mats come from all over the country. From areas like country Victoria, outback Queensland, the Torres Strait, and the red centre, these Indigenous artists offer images from cultures based on the desert, the woodland, and the sea. The colours evoke imagery thousands of years old, based on stories handed down through the generations. Our previously stocked Manta Ray mat was just one stunning example, designed by Helen Price, a Queensland artist from Darumbal country. The vivid blue manta sails across a dark seabed, passing seashells, and leaving currents in its wake. In all, it’s a representation of the respect that local people have for ocean life.  Our Emu and Kangaroo Tracks mat shows off something iconic to central Australia – our native emblems. Designed by De Greer Yindimincarlie of the Wiradjuri Nation in central New South Wales, this mat is a fantastic starting point for Aboriginal storytelling and symbology. It features emu and kangaroo tracks at three campsites, with the emu tracks heading west, and the kangaroo tracks heading east. At the centre campsite is a group of women, while the other sites are surrounded by men. Wherever your tourist centre or gallery is located, these symbols invite cultural connection and learning.   For more fantastic commercial entrance mats, check out Recycled Mats’ beautiful range and celebrate Australia’s rich cultures today  

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How We've Made A Difference To Our World

How We've Made A Difference To Our World

Everything we do here at Recycled Mats puts both our community and our environment at the top of the priority list. From the products we sell to the way in which we run our office and warehouse, the impact we make locally and globally, determines the How, Where and What we do. And we don’t just retail practical, stylish and affordable eco-friendly products! We also dedicate a healthy portion of our time and earnings to both assisting others and improving the world we live in. Here’s how Recycled Mats has, and continues to support both our Aussie community and our precious environment: Aboriginal Art Our Aboriginal designs are produced by a small team of talented Indigenous artists with whom we have cherished, long-standing relationships. Each artist not only retains ownership of the artworks that we use but is also paid 10% of every sale of an item that features one of their designs. All articles that feature an Aboriginal design are also vetted and approved by the artists for their end use. If, for example, their design is used on an outdoor mat, the artist has agreed that this item can be sat and stood upon. Our commitment to the artists is one we take very seriously - not only is it mutually supportive and respectful, it’s transparent and based on a foundation of trust and integrity. Our stunning range of Aboriginal mats, yoga mats and cushion covers are proudly showcased in homes, offices and schools across the country.  Repurposing Waste Products At the time of writing, Recycled Mats have saved over 375,000kg of waste materials from going into landfill! That’s mountains and mountains of rubbish that we’ve turned into beautiful and functional wares. Discarded plastic and rubber that would normally have ended up polluting our environment is given new life by being transformed into mats, cushion covers, doormats, yoga blocks and mousepads.   Bush Fire and Flood Assistance We donated outdoor mats to our Firies after their heroic efforts in 2019 and to local schools affected by the devastating floods of 2022. The RM crew also rallied around one of our own whose house was badly damaged by water inundation, assisting her with the clean-up plus launching a successful fundraising campaign to help finance the repair and rebuild. Tree Planting Initiative From 2020 to June 2024 we were donating trees to Carbon Positive Australia which supports planting projects across the country that increase canopy cover and biodiversity, assisting the wellbeing of our native flora and fauna. We’ve been responsible for the planting of over 3,000 native trees! Koalas Since the devastating fires of 2019, we were donating to Bangalow Koalas - a community group devoted to the care and ongoing support of the local koala population and their habitat. Black Cockatoos This year, our Cockatoo Crackle mat sales have contributed over $10,000 directly to the Kaarakin Black Cockatoo Conservation Centre! This has resulted in the rehabilitation and release of more than 10 injured and endangered cockatoos back into the wild. What a thrill to be involved in setting these majestic birds free again! Wedgetail Retreat Designed in-house by our very talented Leesa, 15% of the sale of our RISING yoga mat and sand-free beach towel went towards the support of the wonderful work of the Wedgetail Retreat Community Hospice in Tweed. You can read more about their endeavours at this link Australian Seabird and Turtle Rescue From 2023 to Feb 2026, we were donating 10% of the proceeds from each mat sale directly to the Australian Seabird & Turtle Rescue, whose mission is to rescue and rehabilitate seabirds, shorebirds, sea turtles and sea snakes. You can read more about their inspiring work at this link. The stunning 6m Marine Life mat has been designed by another of our in-house artists, Rachel. In her words: "When I was asked by JJ to design a mat for the seabirds and turtles, I was ecstatic! I love turtles and had pet turtles growing up. I also find seabirds and pelicans really fascinating and majestic. For this design I used inspiration from our riverways and the seashore; from pelicans perched on wooden pillars encrusted with barnacles, to swimming turtles and flowing tides.  I enjoyed this design project and love that Recycled Mats are helping support & rescue injured Australian seabirds & turtles"   A new collaboration in May 2023 is with the wonderful team at Plastic Oceans Australia, where we will be supporting their moto of no single use plastic useage across their various campaigns and annual fundraiser Picnics Unwrapped where we will be donating a heap of cool green and sustainable resources to the winners of the various comp sectiosbt hthat include; Most Unique Picnic, Best Presented Picnic, Biggest Community Picnic, Best Corporate Picnic & Best School Picnic. So grab your cameras peeps and get some pics taken as the comps run from 1 September through to 30 September 2023.  This event is endorsed by the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organisation Other Charities In the past, sales of our products have also resulted in significant contributions being made to: The Family Centre - a community based organisation in Tweed Heads (NSW) that focuses “on building individual and community capability to develop solutions to social problems.” Juraki - “an Indigenous Not-For-Profit community entity committed to creating, supporting & partnering in community activities, programs and (sporting) events that give Indigenous similar yet culturally-sensitive opportunities to main-stream.” Hope for Health - a locally led programme on Elcho Island (NT) whose mission is to “empower Yolngu health and close the gap, with traditional knowledge as our guide, by providing access to positive immersive health experiences, and developing knowledge, capacity and positive habits through education and support.” Ecocean - a “globally recognised, non-government, not-for-profit organization based in Western Australia working towards scientific research, education and conservation of the marine environment. It’s flagship species, the whale shark, is an iconic animal for marine conservation being the world’s largest fish.” ….plus thousands of dollars worth of our products being donated to various Indigenous and non-Indigenous schools, learning centres, fundraisers and community organisations. Our Tweed office currently acts as a collection point for unused plastic toys which are given new life as bags and accessories by the clever folks at Ploys. In the past, we’ve also assisted in the collection of plastic bread tags on behalf of OzBreadTags for Wheelchairs - a fantastic endeavour which raises funds to buy wheelchairs for disadvantaged people, mainly in South Africa. The Recycled Mats team also makes every effort to recycle and re-use within our office and warehouse which you can read more about here. We’re very proud of the support we’ve been able to offer our community… which has only been possible with your help. So, from the bottom of our hearts, we THANK YOU! Together we can, and do make a difference.

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Outdoor Mats, Inspired by Nature

Outdoor Mats, Inspired by Nature

“If you truly love nature, you will find beauty everywhere.” Vincent Van Gogh So many of our Recycled Mats designs are inspired by nature and the beautiful world around us. We all know that spending time outdoors and embracing nature is good for both our physical and mental health. What better way to do this than with the Gum Leaves & Waterholes range designed by Indigenous artist Caitlin Trindall? She believes there is no better feeling than sinking your bare feet into the sand, dipping into the freshwater dam, and closing your eyes to listen to the sound of rustling gum leaves in the breeze. Getting outdoors doesn’t just help us escape the stresses of daily life but it’s also a wonderful way to relax. Reconnecting with our environment can have a profound impact on our mood and behaviour. It helps to reduce anxiety and stress, as well as increase our attention span. Why not grab your outdoor mat and take time out in nature? Part of our yoga mat range is the nature-inspired Australian Natives Eco Rubber & Microfibre Suede yoga mat. It's an in-house design and is also available as a mousepad, doormat and cushion cover. Click here for other Australian Natives designs and products in our range. Wandering outdoors can also boost our positive emotions such as feelings of wonder and contentment. Most of us would admit to finding a sunrise or sunset somewhat moving and inspirational. Few of us can walk past a beautiful red and purple sky without stopping to take a look and maybe upload a picture to Instagram. The same can be said of star-filled skies and open oceans that leave us in awe. Our outdoor mats provide the perfect foundation for both sky and star gazing! When you see a flower in full bloom or when a butterfly flutters past, stop to think of all that it represents and of the intricate beauty therein. Try and appreciate the majesty in even your smallest moments. See our range of other nature-inspired designs here and celebrate and appreciate the beauty that surrounds us. Go on walks, travel the country, plan that camping or road trip and what better way to complement your adventure than with one of our camping mats? They are practical and hard-wearing, and they bring comfort and style to any campsite. Soft underfoot yet sturdy, our recycled plastic mats have stood the test of time and can be found across the country in caravan parks, schools, and gardens as well as music festivals and events. Want to see how we make a difference in our world - read here for more information.

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Teaching the Circular Economy! Educational Ideas for Children!

Teaching the Circular Economy! Educational Ideas for Children!

If you know a bit about us, you'll know how passionate we are, not only about recycling, but also about the circular economy as a whole. Our purpose here at Recycled Mats is to 'Create. Educate. Inspire', and what better way to spread the message to our future generations, than by educating them from the get-go? Where to start? Here! We want to help you to discover exciting and educational ways to teach primary school-age students about the circular economy. From 'recycling rockstars' to 'upcycling challenges' and read-worthy books, this blog post provides engaging activities that will entertain and educate young minds.  Start with the basics: Explain the concept of recycling and how it helps to reduce waste Discuss the different materials that can be recycled, such as paper, plastic, glass, and metal. Show examples of items that can be recycled and explain how they are transformed into new products.  Visual aids like diagrams, pictures, or videos can help children understand the circular economy better. Show them illustrations or videos that depict the lifecycle of products, from production to consumption, recycling, and back to production again. Our recycled plastic outdoor mats, along with many of our other product lines are great to show children, to demonstrate just what is possible from recycled products. Think old car tyres and plastic bottles transformed into colourful doormats, textile offcuts magically woven into cosy indoor rugs, and recycled PET plastics revamped into super-soft, quick-drying beach towels!   'Recycling Rockstars': A fun classroom competition Engage your primary students in a classroom competition that transforms them into 'Recycling Rockstars'. See who can sort recyclables the fastest and most accurately. Provide silly hats or sunglasses as 'rockstar' accessories for the ultimate experience! This activity not only educates them about recycling but also puts a fire in their bellies about a really important topic.  The 'Waste Warriors' skit: Inspire eco-action and creativity Collaborate with your students to create a hilarious skit featuring the adventures of the Waste Warriors. Let them come up with wacky characters like Captain Compost and Trash Terminator, who battle against the villains of waste. Dress up in fun costumes and perform the skit for the whole school, spreading laughter and eco-awareness. This entertaining performance highlights the importance of waste reduction while letting students showcase their acting skills. Want to take it up a notch? Let them create their superhero costumes using recycled materials. Together, you'll save the planet, one piece of recycling at a time! The 'Great Upcycling Challenge': Unleash creativity and sustainability Promote creative thinking and sustainability by challenging your students to participate in an upcycling challenge. This hands-on activity encourages them to repurpose everyday items into unique, usable creations. Give each student a pile of random items, from cardboard boxes to bottle caps, and see who can turn them into the most imaginative and useful works of art! You'll be amazed at what they come up with, and they'll have a blast showcasing their upcycled masterpieces to their peers. How about an old cereal box fashioned into a unique magazine holder, a plain jar into a piggy bank, bottle tops made into a fly-repelling 'beaded' door curtain, or perhaps a bottle or tin can transform into a funky planter? Award the most inventive in the group, the crown of the "Master Upcycler" (made out of old newspaper of course!) Who knew old stuff could be so cool? 'Recycle Relay Race': Combining sport and, of course, learning Ignite friendly competition and teamwork among your students with a thrilling 'Recycle Relay Race'. This action-packed activity allows students to learn about different types of recyclables while promoting physical activity. Divide your class into teams and set up stations with different types of recyclables. Each student must run to their designated station, correctly sort the items, and pass the baton to the next team member. The first team to finish with all items sorted wins the recycling championship title! Field trips and virtual tours: Explore real-life examples! A virtual or physical tour of a recycling centre or waste management facility is amazing for visual learning! This can give a firsthand look at how materials are sorted, processed, and recycled. If you're able to go on a field trip, a visit to a local second-hand store, market or op shop will show them how items can be reused and given a new life. Use existing resources: Read books, watch videos & utilise online learning Look for age-appropriate books and videos that explain the concept of the circular economy in a child-friendly way. Some popular titles include "The Great Trash Bash" by Loreen Leedy and "Why Should I Recycle?" by Jen Green. There are online games and interactive apps available that focus on recycling and the circular economy. These games can make the learning process more engaging and enjoyable for children.  Use examples of some organisations, companies or people determined to make a difference. Companies as passionate as ours will always be more than happy to spread the word, demonstrate their passion, and share their recycling ideas. Here at Recycled Mats, we have some great blog posts to use as references. Things such as 'How we make a difference to our world', recycling ideas, our company recycling stats & community initiatives you can tap into, and our ever-evolving 'Green KPIs'. You can also check out our YouTube videos 'How are recycled mats made?' and 'How Chindi rugs are made'. Get their thinking caps on; Expand their vocabulary and improve writing skills Encourage critical thinking by engaging your class in discussions about the importance of reducing waste, reusing materials, and recycling. Ask them questions like "What can we do to reduce our waste at home?" or "How can we use items in creative ways instead of throwing them away?" This will help them think critically and come up with their ideas. Have them draw images, write a short passage with their illustrations, or, for older Primary stages, ask them to make a fun project displaying their findings. You'll be surprised and delighted at some of the ideas! Eco jokes and puns: Adding laughter to learning Everyone loves a good pun or joke! Discover a collection of light-hearted one-liners that will keep your students entertained while reinforcing key concepts. Drop in silly jokes, such as... "Why did the tomato turn red? Because it saw the recycling bin!" or "Why was the math book sad? Because it had too many problems to solve!" or how about seeing who can come up with the funniest eco-joke of the day? It'll bring laughter & engagement to the classroom and create memorable moments whilst discussing the circular economy. Talking trash at home? Take a humorous approach to discussing waste reduction. Playfully tease your child about the idea of a trash monster gobbling up their leftovers or having a silly conversation with a talking garbage bin. Encourage them to think creatively about ways to minimise waste and make the trash monster go on a diet! And don't forget to check out our latest blog "15 Exciting Ways Kids Can Save the Planet" to do with your kids, and get the fun back into learning while providing fun cool ideas If we're to help Mother Earth, we all need to prioritise the topic of recycling, but learning about it needn't be a serious matter (far from it!). Whether you're a teacher or parent, your enthusiasm and sense of humour can inspire a lifelong love for learning. By incorporating playfulness into lessons about the circular economy, you'll create an environment where students can have fun whilst becoming eco-champions. Let the laughter and learning begin! 

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A Journey of Sustainability, Success, and Customer Delight

A Journey of Sustainability, Success, and Customer Delight

A Journey of Sustainability, Success, and Customer Delight In an era where sustainability and conscious consumerism are gaining momentum, one business stands tall as a shining example of eco-friendly innovation and customer satisfaction. Recycled Mats, a humble venture that started in a living room wardrobe back in 2009, has emerged as a trailblazer in the industry. With three expansive warehouses, a remarkable collection of over 3,500 verified reviews, and a strong online presence with thousands of followers on Facebook, Instagram, and newsletter subscribers, Recycled Mats has become synonymous with quality, creativity, and care for the environment. Let's take a closer look at their remarkable journey and the reasons behind their well-deserved success.     Sustainable Beginnings: Recycled Mats' story began with a vision to create beautiful and functional mats while promoting sustainability. Their commitment to using recycled materials, such as plastic bottles and discarded fabrics, sets them apart from conventional manufacturers. By repurposing these materials, they not only reduce waste but also provide customers with a unique range of products that combine aesthetics with a positive environmental impact.   Customer Appreciation: With over 3,500 ( as of mid-2023) verified reviews and countless emails of appreciation, Recycled Mats has earned a reputation for excellent product quality and top-notch customer service. Customers consistently rave about the durability, design variety, and ease of maintenance of their mats. From homeowners and yoga studios to schools and corporate offices, Recycled Mats' products have found their way into the hearts of diverse customers who appreciate their sustainable ethos.   Strong Online Presence: Recycled Mats have harnessed the power of social media to spread their message of sustainability and engage with a broader audience. With an impressive following of 179,000 on Facebook and 31,000 on Instagram, their online presence showcases not only their products but also their commitment to sustainable living. Through eye-catching visuals, informative posts, and customer testimonials, Recycled Mats have successfully created an online community that shares its values and supports its cause.   Expanding Operations: From their modest beginnings, Recycled Mats have grown exponentially over the years. Today, they boast three spacious warehouses to accommodate their expanding product range and meet the growing demand. This growth has allowed them to provide employment opportunities for nine dedicated staff members who share their passion for sustainability and customer satisfaction. Their success is a testament to their relentless pursuit of excellence and their ability to adapt to the evolving needs of their customers. Recycled Mats is not just a business; it is a symbol of sustainability, innovation, and customer-centricity. From a small venture operating out of a living room wardrobe, they have transformed into an industry leader with a significant online presence and a loyal customer base. With over 3,500 verified reviews, countless customer emails, clients like Queensland Museum, Commonwealth Games 2018, Museum of Australia, Brisbane Bronco's, World Vision, Sydney Olympic Park, and The Australian Government to name but a few, and a strong following on social media platforms, Recycled Mats has captured the hearts of environmentally conscious individuals and organizations alike. Their commitment to repurposing materials and creating high-quality products has earned them a well-deserved reputation. Recycled Mats stand as a shining example of what can be achieved when passion, sustainability, and customer satisfaction come together. In fact, their purpose to 'Create. Educate. Inspire' is very apt when you read of their constant mission to grow, evolve, and do better for our planet.    View Recycled Mats' full range here, and check out their Green KPIs, their commitment to their circular economy, and the work they do with Indigenous artists creating Aboriginal, camping & caravan mats

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Your Planet. Your Choice. Choose Recycled.

Your Planet. Your Choice. Choose Recycled.

Why Choosing Recycled Plastic Products is a Step Towards a Greener Tomorrow Hey there, eco-warriors! Today, we're diving into the heart of an issue that's as persistent as it is pesky – plastic waste. But, rather than dwelling on the doom and gloom, we're spotlighting a beacon of hope: products made from recycled plastic. Yes, like those fantastic mats you've seen on our site! The Problem with Virgin Plastic First things first, let's talk virgin plastic. It's fresh, unused plastic derived from nonrenewable resources like oil and gas. While it's everywhere in our daily lives, its production is heavy on the environment, contributing to greenhouse gas emissions and depleting finite resources. Enter Recycled Plastic: The Game-Changer Now, here's where recycled plastic makes its grand entrance. By repurposing plastic that's already had a life (think: your soda bottles and packaging materials), we're giving it a new lease on life and cutting down on the need for virgin plastic. See how our mats are made.   Here are just a few of the standout benefits: 1. Reduces Waste in Landfills and Oceans First up, recycled plastic products help keep plastic out of our landfills and oceans. With millions of tons of plastic waste generated yearly, products made from recycled materials play a crucial role in reducing that number and protecting marine life. See how much we have saved so far here 2. Saves Energy and Reduces Greenhouse Gas Emissions Recycling plastic uses significantly less energy than producing new plastic from scratch. This reduction in energy consumption means fewer greenhouse gas emissions, which is a win for tackling climate change. 3. Conserves Natural Resources Every time you opt for a product made from recycled plastic, you're essentially saying "no thanks" to using more fossil fuels. It's a small but powerful way to conserve the planet's precious resources. 4. Promotes a Circular Economy Choosing recycled plastic contributes to a circular economy, where products are used, recycled, and reused instead of being thrown away. This approach not only minimizes waste but also champions sustainability. 5. It's Just as High-Quality Worried about quality? Don't be! Advances in recycling technology mean that products made from recycled plastic, like our durable and stylish mats, are just as high-quality and long-lasting as those made from virgin materials. 6. Sets a Positive Example Finally, by choosing recycled plastic products, you're voting for a greener future with your wallet. This demand encourages more companies to think sustainably, leading to greater innovation in recycling technologies and sustainable practices. Your Planet. Your Choice. Choose Recycled.  

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Celebrate Earth Day with Sustainable Living: Small Changes, Big Impact

Celebrate Earth Day with Sustainable Living: Small Changes, Big Impact

As Earth Day approaches on April 22, it's the perfect time to reflect on our planet's health and how we can make a positive impact through sustainable living. Here at Recycled Mats, we're passionate about environmental conservation, and we're excited to share some tips and insights to help you join the movement! Why Earth Day Matters: First things first, let's talk about why Earth Day is so important. It's a day dedicated to raising awareness about environmental issues and promoting actions to protect our planet. From climate change and pollution to deforestation and habitat destruction, there's no shortage of challenges facing Mother Earth. But Earth Day reminds us that every small step we take towards sustainability can make a difference. Small Changes, Big Impact: You might be wondering, "What can I do to help?" The good news is, even small changes in your daily routine can have a big impact on the environment. Here are some simple yet effective ways to live more sustainably: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle: It's a classic mantra for a reason! By cutting down on single-use plastics, choosing reusable alternatives, and recycling whenever possible, you can minimize your carbon footprint and keep waste out of landfills. Conserve Energy: Turn off lights when you leave a room, unplug electronics when they're not in use, and switch to energy-efficient appliances and light bulbs. These simple actions can help reduce your energy consumption and lower your utility bills. Support Eco-Friendly Brands, like us: Look for products that are made from sustainable materials, produced ethically, and packaged with minimal waste. By supporting eco-friendly brands like Recycled Mats, you're voting with your dollars for a greener future. Choose Plant-Based: Cutting back on meat and dairy consumption can significantly reduce your carbon footprint. Try incorporating more plant-based meals into your diet, and opt for organic and locally sourced produce whenever possible. Join the Movement: Earth Day is more than just a one-day event – it's a global movement for positive change. Whether you're participating in a community cleanup, planting trees in your neighbourhood, or advocating for environmental policies, there are countless ways to get involved and make a difference. For heaps of great ideas on how you can do your bit make sure to visit their website.   Everything we do here at Recycled Mats puts both our community and our environment at the top of the priority list.Some of the initiatives we are super proud of can be seen here HOW WE MAKE A DIFFERENCE TO OUR WORLD We are committed to sustainability every day of the year. From our eco-friendly products made from recycled materials, our LID Recycling Program, to our carbon-neutral operations & Implementing Green KPIs, we're proud to do our part for the planet. You can see our GREEN KPI REPORT here> Together, we can create a greener, cleaner, and more sustainable world for generations to come. Happy Earth Day!

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Celebrating Mother's Day: Meaningful Ways to Spend Time Together

Celebrating Mother's Day: Meaningful Ways to Spend Time Together

Mother's Day is the perfect opportunity to show your mum how much she means to you. While gifts are always appreciated, what truly matters is the quality time you spend together. Here are some meaningful ways to celebrate Mother's Day and create lasting memories with your mum: 1. Outdoor Picnic: Treat your mum to a delightful outdoor picnic on one of our mats in a scenic park or garden. Pack a basket filled with her favourite snacks, sandwiches, and refreshing drinks. Don't forget to bring along one of our cosy cushions to add comfort and charm to your outdoor setup. Enjoy the sunshine, breathe in the fresh air, and relish in each other's company. 2. Yoga Session: Share a rejuvenating yoga session with your mum to promote relaxation and well-being. Roll out our premium yoga mats and find a peaceful spot either outdoors or in a tranquil room at home. Follow along with gentle yoga poses (with the help of our yoga accessories), guided meditation, or simply take some time to stretch and unwind together. It's a wonderful way to connect both physically and emotionally.   3. Memory Lane Walk: Take a stroll down memory lane by visiting places that hold special significance for your family. Explore old neighbourhoods, visit favourite local spots, or revisit cherished family landmarks. Reminisce about fond memories, share stories from the past, and celebrate the journey you've shared. 4. Outdoor Dining with Shooaways: If you're planning an outdoor meal or picnic, make sure to keep pesky flies at bay with our innovative Shooaway devices. These clever gadgets provide a gentle and effective way to deter flies from landing on your food, ensuring a hassle-free dining experience for you and your mum. Make it a priority to spend quality time with your mum and show her how much she's appreciated. Whether you're enjoying an outdoor picnic with our stylish cushions, practising yoga together on our premium mats, cooking up a storm in the kitchen, taking a walk down memory lane, or getting creative with arts and crafts, the most important thing is to cherish the moments you share and create lasting memories together.

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