Toilet Paper - with planet & people before profits
Toilet Paper - with planet & people before profits
Exciting news!
The Eco Station will have a Australian Made Recycled Toilet Paper for purchase! This company is also a social enterprise, donating 50% of profits to charities.
After much geeking out on a comparison spreadsheet of toilet paper brands and types - in addition to all the benefits listed below, WGAC paper came out at the top for the most economical when you compare a true comparison of cents per 100 sheets. This was at full retail price, but because we want to stop wiping out trees to wipe our bums and we want more people to get on board, we have lowered the price further. So that we can continue to do this, please let all your family and friends know, so that we can have an even greater positive impact!
If you want to take it to the next level, About A Dog has all the benefits of WGAC but is also Australian made! If your budget allows consider paying a little extra and buy this great brand. Whatever your budget allows these are both amazing opportunities to have an impact that has a positive impact on the world instead of lining the pockets of shareholders.
With today's cost of living we know cost is a huge consideration but rest assured shopping and living more sustainably can often actually save you money.
Who Gives A Crap (WGAC)
- Social Enterprise - 50% of profits donated to sanitation projects around the world
- There eco-friendliest rolls, soft and scrunchable
- Double length rolls; 400 sheets
- 3 ply
- 100% recycled paper (no virgin trees used!) or sustainable bamboo crops
- Biodegradable and plays well with most septic tanks
- Carbon neutral shipping
About A Dog (AAD)
- Social Enterprise - 50% of profits donated to animal & wild life organisations
- There eco-friendliest rolls, soft and scrunchable
- Double length rolls; 400 sheets
- 3 ply
- 100% recycled paper for all products (no virgin trees used)
- Biodegradable and plays well with most septic tanks
- Australian Manufactured *ask in store for more information
Compatible Sunscreens
Compatible Sunscreens
What type of sunscreens work in our Solmates?
Let’s be honest, you don't want to buy a Solmate only to find your favourite sunscreen doesn’t work in it!
The applicator was designed to work with as many sunscreens as possible. However the reality is that there is a vast range of sunscreens on the market and consistency can vary widely so some will work better than others!
Solmates have pulled together a summary of the sunscreens they have tested to date. Of course, this list isn’t exhaustive, and they will continue to add to it. Please note: they’ve prioritised testing sunscreens that you can buy in larger bottles and have an SPF of at least 30.
Key Things To Know First
1. Solmates work best with creams and lotion-based sunscreens.
2. This includes mineral (zinc-based) sunscreens although the very thick ones may be more of a challenge. There are some tips below on how to alleviate this.
3. Solmates DO NOT work well with liquid spray and very thin/runny sunscreens - our seals and the gap around the ball is designed for a slightly thicker consistency cream so you may see some leakage with very thin or liquid sunscreens.
4. When sunscreens get hot they can change consistency and become very liquidy and runny. This may cause some temporary leakage in certain circumstances until the sunscreen returns to its original consistency. Please note: Sunscreens should be kept as cool as possible as exposure to high temperatures can also affect their efficacy.
Chemical Sunscreens that love Solmates
Examples of the chemical sunscreens we have tested and know work well are:
Brand & Type
Aldi - Ombra Sunscreen (all types)
Banana Boat - All Lotion types (not spray)
Bondi Sands - Coconut Beach, Sport
Cancer Council - Kids, Active, Sport, Watersport, Everyday
Carroten - Everyday Lotion
Dermaveen - Sensitive Sun
Goat - Sunscreen Dry Touch
Hamilton - Sensitive, Active Family
La Roche Posay - Anthelios Wet Skin
Le Tan - Coconut, Watermelon
Mecca Cosmetica - To Save Body
Neutrogena - Beach Defence
Standard Procedure - Original
Sun Bum - Original
Ultra Violette - Extreme Screen
We are Feel Good - Signature, Coconut, Kakadu Plum, Sensitive, Wild Rosella
Woolworths - Everyday Lotion
Chemical Sunscreens that may have a tricky Solmates relationship
There are a few runny / thin consistency sunscreens that work well with our Solmates, however as our seals and gap around the ball are built for a slightly thicker consistency sunscreen, you may experience leakage in certain circumstances with the following sunscreens so please take care:
Brand & Type
Nivea Sun - Protect & Moisture
Ego - Sunsense
Natio sun - Quick Dry
Mineral Sunscreens
We also know many of you love mineral (zinc-based) sunscreens. The zinc-based sunscreens we’ve tested that work in our Solmates are:
Brand
Type
Bondi Sands - Mineral Zinc
Ethical Zinc - Natural Clear Zinc
Invisible Zinc - Face and Body
Key Sun - Clear Zinke
Little Urchin- Natural Clear Zinc
Mother - Natural
Sunbum - Mineral Zinc
Wot Not - Natural Sunscreen
Mineral Sunscreens that have a tricky Solmates relationship
Unfortunately some of the very thick mineral sunscreens / sun butters do not work well in our Solmates as the sunscreen tends to stick to the sides of the applicator and not fall well onto the roller ball.
Examples of the sunscreens that don’t work well are:
Brand & Type
MooGoo - Clear Zinc
Sunslayer - Natural
Surf Mud - Natural Zinc
Tips for Zinc-based or Thicker Sunscreen
1. We suggest keeping the Solmate upside down (or turning upside down before usage) so that the sunscreen falls on the ball.
2. Keep the Solmate quite full so there is always sunscreen on the roller ball end.
3. Some customers have given feedback that mixing a tiny amount of liquid coconut oil with their zinc sunscreens helps the sunscreen fall better on the roller ball - please take precautions however if you choose to alter the makeup of a sunscreen.
So we hope this helps! Please drop us a line at hello@solmates.com.au if your favourite sunscreen is not on the lists here and we will make sure we test it.
Materials
Materials
Recycled Ocean Bound Plastic and mineral talc - for the body, base and lid
Teflon - roller ball
Silicone Rubber - tether
Packaging
Packaging
- 100% recycled material
- Printed with plant-based inks
- Fully recyclable or compostable,
including stickers and labels that are also fully compostable at home or in the kerbside green bin
End of Life Disposal
End of Life Disposal
- Return to manufacturer, by emailing hello@solmates.com.au and they will arrange for its return to them
OR - Unit to be dismantled
- Place the lid, body and base in kerbside recycling
- Silicone tether and roller ball to go to specialist recycler (silicone recyclable but no pathways currently available in Australia) or send back to Solmates for repurposing.
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
When and how should I clean my Solmate bottle?
Your Solmate should be thoroughly cleaned on a regular basis. Solmates are designed for the immediate transport and application of sunscreen within a short period of time, not for long-term storage of sunscreen.
Removing any sunscreen from its original packaging may affect its efficacy over a given period, so please ensure you discard any old sunscreen regularly, then fully clean out all parts of your Solmate as follows:
- Remove the lid and base from the middle part of the applicator (please do not try to remove the roller ball)
- Using detergent and a brush or similar, thoroughly scrub and clean all parts of the applicator (including around the roller ball) to remove all residue
- Rinse off detergent (repeat these steps until the applicator is thoroughly clean)
- Leave your Solmate to drain and fully dry before using again
Note: Please don’t put your Solmate in the dishwasher - whilst the Solmate will survive a washing cycle we’ve found it doesn’t do a thorough cleaning job and sunscreen residue may be left.
How do I care for my Solmate?
- Make sure you discard any old sunscreen regularly. Solmates are NOT designed for the long term storage of sunscreen. Removing any sunscreen from its original packaging may affect its efficacy over a given period, so please ensure you regularly empty the Solmate and discard any old sunscreen.
- You need to clean your Solmate regularly (see instructions in the ‘When and how should I clean my Solmate’)
- Don’t leave your Solmate in direct sun for extended periods of time - this may cause the colour to fade and the plastic to become brittle. Overheating of any sunscreen inside the Solmate may also affect its efficacy.
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Delivery
- Local Delivery area is within a 5km radius of The Eco Station
- Free local delivery for orders over $60
- Just $5 for local delivery on orders under $60
- We sometimes offer delivery further afield, so please reach out if you aren't in our local area but keen to utilise the convenience of delivery.
Long term we hope to deliver via electric car/cargo bike trailer and in the meantime, where possible, we will deliver via electric cargo bike or on the way to other places in our car, as to reduce our carbon emissions as much as possible.