Evolving Visions at Future Business Council
With Alan Kohler joining the board as non-executive director, The Future Business Council continues to grow and evolve as leaders for change that will shift Australia’s economy in favour of more sustainable, innovative and ethical business models
US Food and Drug Administration bans antibacterial hand soap
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has effectively banned various chemicals in antibacterial hand soap, citing concerns that antibacterial hand soaps can have damaging repercussions to the human immune system.
eWater contributes towards United Nations Sustainable Development Goals
We are incredibly proud that at eWater Systems we contribute towards 7 of the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
STREAT Cromwell is now open!
Congratulations to STREAT on the opening on their remarkable new cafe in Cromwell Street Collingwood...
Congratulations to our recently accoladed clients
It’s been an interesting period for our clients of late and we are incredibly happy seeing hard work being acknowledged and lauded in The Age Good Food Guide 2017.
eWater Systems at Fine Food Australia 12 - 15 September 2016
We are proud to be featuring our systems at this years Fine Food Australia at Melbourne Convention Centre from September 12 until September 15 as a part of the Lancer Hoshizaki stand.
eWater at Sydney International Convention Centre
The International Convention Centre in Sydney marks the fourth convention and exhibition centre across Australia that use eWater
Effectiveness of Electrolysed Water on Foodborne Pathogens
According to the Australian Institute of Food Safety, in Australia there are around 5.4 million cases of food poisoning each year resulting in an average of 120 deaths. Scientific case studies and subsequent research papers have asserted that “electrolysed water is highly effective in reducing or eliminating foodborne pathogens on kitchen boards and various food products, such as fish, poultry, fruits and vegetables, on which it reduced populations of pathogens to undetectable levels”.
EU Funded Report Highlights an Inconvenient Issue
Using household cleaning sprays and air fresheners has been linked to an increased risk of asthma by an international team of researchers.
Charge for Change
In October 2015, England introduced a 5p (8c AUD) tax on plastic bags part of a government scheme to reduce litter and positively impact the environment. Six months later, plastic bag usage has dropped by around 80% and remains static.