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From how to make your very own organic products, to gift ideas, gardening and healthy lifestyle tips, to learning more about the organic industry – we’ve got it covered!

This Australian Organic Awareness Month, we’re encouraging consumers to find out more about organic, including what organic means, how it is priced, how it is healthier and how it is beneficial for animals. Importantly, we are sharing our tips on how to check if a product is truly organic.
The team at United Organics provide a fresh What's in Season update for September so you can see which organic fruit and veg is available this month.
Those of us who choose to shop organic are making an investment in our health and sustainability, and it can be frustrating to know that with some organic products, all is not as it seems. This is because in Australia there is currently no regulation around the use of the word ‘organic’. As a result, products can claim to be organic even if as little as 2 per cent of the ingredient list is truly certified organic. 
Known for its rich colour, complex aroma and crisp acidity, there are many wonderful reasons to indulge in a glass of Pinot Noir on Thursday 18 August to celebrate Pinot Noir Day. We’ve collated a list of the five award-winning Pinot Noirs presented at the 2021 Australian Organic Wine Awards earlier this year for you to sip and savour.
Organic nuts have been eaten by man for thousands of years. In fact, evidence exists that demonstrates that nuts such as almonds, pistachios, water chestnuts and acorns were a major part of our ancestors' diets nearly 780,000 years ago!
Whether it be as a tasty pre-dinner aperitif, a decadent treat to ring in the weekend, or a cool drink to relish while winding down, everyone has a reason to take pleasure in a white vino on White Wine Day, 4 August.
The team at United Organics provide a fresh What's in Season update for August so you can see which organic fruit and veg is available this month.
Plastic Free July® is a global initiative to reduce plastic pollution, driven by an Australian charity! The campaign has grown from humble beginnings in 2011 to inspire more than 100 million participants in 190 countries. Those who take on the challenge can choose to refuse or reduce single-use plastics during the month of July, with many going on to form new lifestyle habits that last a lifetime.
Grains represent nearly 60% of the world’s total calorie intake, and studies suggest that organic grains have higher nutritional contents then their conventional counterparts. Read on to find out more about the benefits!

Learn more about organics in Australia

As part of our 2022 Awareness Month campaign, we released a series of five short videos that detail the local sector. Click below to watch!