A brief history of Bum Changes - Reinvention of the reusuable baby nappy
Rick Ralph
1 episodes
5 months ago
The Garbologist unwraps with young mum of 2 small children Jessica Blackmore, as a new mum in 2017 from her small home in Darwin she developed a range of sustainable baby items the centre piece being her locally Northern Territory designed reusable baby nappy.
Recently named '2020 Australian mum entrepreneur of the year' Jessica Blackmores 'Archer and I' baby products are now distributed world wide and have become sought after designer items.
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The Garbologist unwraps with young mum of 2 small children Jessica Blackmore, as a new mum in 2017 from her small home in Darwin she developed a range of sustainable baby items the centre piece being her locally Northern Territory designed reusable baby nappy.
Recently named '2020 Australian mum entrepreneur of the year' Jessica Blackmores 'Archer and I' baby products are now distributed world wide and have become sought after designer items.
Reinventing baby bum changes - the reusable baby nappy
A brief history of Bum Changes - Reinvention of the reusuable baby nappy
19 minutes 28 seconds
5 years ago
Reinventing baby bum changes - the reusable baby nappy
In 2017 home mum of one Jessica Blackmore commenced her quest to reduce her new families personal footprint on the environment. In 2020 was named Australian 'Mum entreprenuer of the year, for building a new business that at its core reinvents the reusable baby nappy.
From her home in Darwin NT Jessica has developed range of new sustainable baby items, and her nappies are now distributed globally and have become sought after designer items, with artwork on the fabrics designed by local indigenous artist's depicting stories and wonderful iconic Australian objects.
This podcsat expolres with jessica her story of reinventing baby bum changes
A brief history of Bum Changes - Reinvention of the reusuable baby nappy
The Garbologist unwraps with young mum of 2 small children Jessica Blackmore, as a new mum in 2017 from her small home in Darwin she developed a range of sustainable baby items the centre piece being her locally Northern Territory designed reusable baby nappy.
Recently named '2020 Australian mum entrepreneur of the year' Jessica Blackmores 'Archer and I' baby products are now distributed world wide and have become sought after designer items.