Organic Week Challenge
What Did You Find?
Ten days. The questions don't have clean answers. But noticing is where fixing it starts. Here's how the challenge closes.
Organic Week Challenge
Ten days. The questions don't have clean answers. But noticing is where fixing it starts. Here's how the challenge closes.
Organic Week Challenge
Not ten things. Not a whole new way of shopping. Just one organic thing, from one place near you. That's the challenge.
Organic Week Challenge
The word "organic" has no legal protection in New Zealand. Anyone can put it on a packet. Here's what the certification mark actually means.
Organic Week Challenge
70% of packaged food in NZ supermarkets is ultra-processed. Imports of ultra-processed food rose 550% in one generation. A few facts worth sitting with.
Organic Week Challenge
You maintain your car. You insure your phone. But your body — the one thing you can't replace — what are you putting into it?
Organic Week Challenge
Buy one organic, one conventional. Same thing. Taste them side by side. Be honest about what you find.
Organic Week Challenge
New Zealanders spend hundreds of millions on supplements every year. But what if those nutrients were just in your food?
Organic Week Challenge
Not the front of the packet — that's marketing. Flip it over. Find the ingredients list. Read every single one.
Organic Week Challenge
Most of us drive past them. We see the signs, we mean to stop, and then we don't. Today that changes.
Organic Week Challenge
Most of us have a trolley that looks the same every week. Did you choose it — or are you just repeating?
Organic Week Challenge
No lectures. No guilt. Just ten questions worth sitting with. The Organic Week Challenge starts tomorrow.
Organic Week Challenge
Not about certifications. Not about saving the planet. About you. About why you eat the way you eat. Starts Friday.
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