A Letter From Our Co-Founder

A Letter From Our Co-Founder

I was at the grocery store yesterday and saw some cherries (yes already), so I thought it was a good opportunity to get a quick Christmas message out to beat the rush, even though it is November.

It has definitely been a year to forget and I am sure everyone is itching to get to the finish line however I did see something funny the other day:
 
“To everyone who is looking forward to 2021 please be aware that this was the year that the original Mad Max film was set in.”

Be careful what you wish for……..

It has been a big year for Koala Eco with sales increasing from last year by over 500%, which is awesome as it has allowed us to make record donations to 1% for the Planet as well as donations to other worthy causes such as World Wildlife Foundation Australia and Port Stephens Koalas.

In October of this year, we finally launched Koala Eco USA which is very exciting. Same Koala Eco products but made in the USA with Australian Essential oils.

We will be sending out details soon about some beautiful new Christmas Gift Boxes as well as free shipping on all orders in December. We are also working on something very cool which we hope to launch early next year, details to come!

Thank so much for your support, we truly appreciate it, from all the Koala team we hope you have a happy and healthy Christmas break with loved ones.

I am not usually one to throw out quotes but I wanted to leave you with one by Ralph Waldo Emerson which really resonates with me, Jess and the Koala Eco team.

“To leave the world a bit better, whether by a healthy child, a garden patch, or a redeemed social condition; to know that even one life has breathed easier because you have lived - that is to have succeeded.”

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