#NaturePact Supported by Koala Eco

#NaturePact Supported by Koala Eco

Through ongoing research, science is now catching up with ancient and living Traditional Owner wisdom that connecting with nature is more than a ‘nice to have’ part of our lives – it plays a key role in our ongoing health and wellbeing at every stage of life.

Developing and maintaining a connection with nature is something we’re passionate about at Koala Eco. As a purpose-led brand inspired by and centred around the natural world, a core part of our mission is to aid our community in connecting with and experiencing nature. A connection with nature enhances mental, physical, and emotional wellbeing. More Nature, Feel Better.

To further this mission, Koala Eco has partnered with the People & Parks Foundation on the #NaturePact initiative, to encourage and inspire people to get their regular dose of nature and feel better for it. Marking its third year this September, #NaturePact encourages people, businesses, schools, and organisations to commit to spending intentional time in nature every day for a month, bringing transformative benefits to mental health, energy, and wellbeing.We’d like to invite you to get involved and make your own #NaturePact which runs through the month of September. It’s free to participate, and each week the People & Parks Foundation will be sharing ideas, tips, and facts about why taking your daily Nature Dose can benefit your health and the planet.

Make your #NaturePact here.

Remember to tag @koalaeco and #NaturePact in any of your socials so we can stay connected and see how you are spending time in nature.

More Nature, Feel Better.

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