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Making ethical and sustainable shopping easy

Today, more than 50 per cent of Kiwis are looking into a company’s ethical values when making shopping choices.* Conscious consumers want to know the ins and outs of their products – from where the ingredients are sourced from, to how they’re giving back to nature.

Sustainability matters, and it’s not always simple to tell what’s sustainable – and what’s not.

That’s why HealthPost is committed to making ethical and sustainable shopping simple, taking the legwork out of your guesswork.

Good caught up with HealthPost’s product guardians – registered naturopath/cosmetic chemist and Best of Natural Awards judge Liz McNamara and HealthPost Mindful Brands committee member/new product specialist Meryth Dobbie – to get the lowdown on the process for assessing brands available at HealthPost.

Can you please introduce yourself and share a bit about what you do at HealthPost?

I’m a registered naturopath and cosmetic chemist. I set up our policies and standards at

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