Green Home was invited to be part of the City of Cape Towns Smart Living Exhibition on the 2nd and 3rd of November. To see our products on display or to download the Smart Living Handbook go to the City of Cape Town website This is a “practical sustainability guide for people and households in…
Green Home’s entrepreneurship towards a low-waste South Africa was featured in the Cape Times recently. STRICTER BILL IS REQUIRED TO ACHIEVE ZERO WASTE VISION by Ingi SalgadoCape Times, Thurs 25th October 2007 “…In South Africa smaller entrepreneurial companies are taking the lead. Earlier this year Catherine Morris founded Green Home, which imports compostible materials from…
As some of our products are made from corn, customers, including The Ethical Co-op expressed concerns about whether or not our products are GM free. Given our personal involvement in environmental activism, we share those concerns over the GM issue when it comes to biodegradable alternatives to petroleum- based plastics and Green Home is passionate…
Catherine Morris originally saw this product – a biodegradable cup – in Thailand and wondered why the hell we are not using it in South Africa! In less than one year she made a radial career move and started a company called Green Home. The vision was to make peoples lives and homes greener –…
Live Earth Concert in Johannesburg was the first major event in South Africa to use biodegradable catering products. By the end of the evening there was 3.5 tons of waste. Potentially this waste could have non-biodegradable disposable plastics and dumped in a landfill, taking hundreds of years to degrade. Luckily it was all biodegradable and…
Before Green Home has even had time to launch… it already has a fast growing client list: – Ethical Co-op – our first customer. Go Ethical Go! – Organic Living – Wild Organics – Neighborhood Goods Organic Market (and many more along the way …)