Louna Blog
Environmental Sustainability – it’s the little things
Is part of your New Year resolution to be more environmentally conscious?
To save you from going down the sustainability worm hole, getting overwhelmed and thinking you have to become 100% plastic-free, start milking your own almonds and recycling your toilet paper, we have put together some options that are easy to incorporate into your daily life and help reach your greenie goals!
Inclusive & Sensory-Friendly Bamboo
Over the past few months Louna has been busy exhibiting at some fantastic markets and it has brought us so much joy to engage directly with you all.
The feedback has been amazing, and we just love watching each of you fall in love with the softness of our bamboo fabrics! We constantly rave about bamboo’s impressive qualities, but it turns out there is another valuable quality even we didn’t know about...
Why do bamboo?
The world is increasingly becoming more aware of the damage mass-produced textiles have on our environment. We are all starting to ask more of the right questions about where our products come from, who made them, what they are made of, and how our purchases may have a direct impact…
Tips for a good nights sleep
We all know a good nights sleep is important for our health, but sometimes a solid 8 hours can be frustratingly elusive. Routine can be key and identifying something that helps calm you before bed, being a cup of tea, reading a book, gentle yoga or a relaxing bath, can greatly assist. Below are a few…
Interview with Zephyr Education founders
Zephyr Education is one of our founding partners at Louna and a group we are extremely proud to work with. Zephyr helps children affected by domestic violence get back to school through the supply of school uniforms and education essentials, assisting children in emergency situations who have…
Second Chance
Second Chance was set up in 2001 to address the urgent issue of women’s homelessness. Businesswoman Marjorie Morton and feminist, author Dale Spender became aware of one crisis care bed for homeless women that was to be closed down in Brisbane. Digging deeper they realised there were few beds in SE Qld, compared to those for men. They decided to do something about it.