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From Team Timbuktu to Amble

We've done a bit of growing up lately and have rebranded from Team Timbuktu to Amble Outdoors. Whilst we've changed our name, we're still 110% committed to sustainability; recycling post consumer bottles into our fabrics and...
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Australian Gift Guide

If you're searching for the perfect sustainable gift ideas in Australia, you've come to the right place. We've done the hard work for you of finding the perfect gift for your loved ones with our...
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We Wear Australian

#WeWearAustralian is a movement championing Australian design and talent. To help you get to know a few trailblazers in the Australian fashion industry, we interviewed some of our favourite women led sustainable brands.
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Want to Learn More About Sustainable Fashion?

Sustainable fashion is inherently complex, so we've done the hard work for you and rounded up some resources to help you learn more about the impact of fashion.
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How to Reduce Your Plastic Waste (even in a pandemic)

We’re midway through Plastic Free July and given that we’ve been spending a lot of time at home over the past 18 months, we’ve created a guide on how to reduce your impact within your...
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Meet the Artist: Maloga Art 🎨

We caught up with Shanai Kellet, a Yorta Yorta/Juru descendent living on Boon Wurrung Country, and the talented artist who created Banksia Forest for our first collaboration printed on the Elements Jacket.
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100,000 Bottles Recycled ♻️

Thanks to you, we've achieved the incredible milestone of recycling 100,000 bottles into our collections. It's no small feat, and one we could have never dreamed of just three years ago when Amble Outdoors was launched.
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Why We Plant a Tree For Every Order 🌳

Not only is planting trees good for carbon sequestration, it also helps to restore forests, and reduce poverty by creating employment. We figure it's the least we can do for the environment that gives us so much...
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Clothing Recycling: How To Recycle Clothes in Australia ♻️

After a garment has been worn (and loved) for many years, what should happen to it? (Hint: not end up in landfill). So to help us with our end of life recycling, we've partnered with Upparel,...