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UPDATE Kanana Football Team |
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Since the Kanana Football Team received their sponsored uniform from FullCycle they have joined the SAFA Two Oceans League and have won 5 out of the 9 games they have played.
Due to the interest surrounding the team, an IPS news journalist contacted them to interview the club members http://www.ipsnews.net/news.asp?idnews=47766
See our previous blog on the team titled 'The Kanana Football Team all Kitted Out!' |
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FullCycle exhibited at the Good Food and Wine Show between 28 and 31 May. We helped manage the waste that was produced at the Celebrity Guest Chef's stand by providing free Bokashi Kitchen Composters.
Thanks to all of you who dropped by to visit us at the show. To find out more about our bokashi kitchen composters, visit our website: www.fullcycle.co.za

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Vegetable Garden at the White House! |
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The White House has a vegetable garden for the first time since Roosevelt's term in office (1933-1945).
Planting a garden is easy. To find out more about our garden workshops here at the Noordhoek Farm Village contact FullCycle on 021 789 2922.
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Victoria Hospital Academic and Charity Fund Earthworm Project |
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FullCycle's Mary Murphy was invited to Victoria Hospital on 24 July to give a presentation about the benefits of setting up worm farms to reduce kitchen waste. We chatted to medical staff on 31 August about the health benefits associated with earthworm farming. |
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FullCycle added to the Cape Town Green Map |
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Our company has just been added to the Cape Town Green Map.
The 'map' is a City of Cape Town initiative aimed at providing an extensive list of "green spaces, nature reserves, organic eateries, farmers' markets, recycling drop-offs, sustainable living projects, eco products and other green choices" in and around Cape Town.
Find us on the map http://www.capetowngreenmap.co.za/
And come visit us.
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FullCycle has adopted a Wild Dog! |
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FullCycle is a proud adoptive parent of a Wild Dog at De Wildt Cheetah and Wildlife Farm. We have named him 'Future'. Our sponsorship contributes to protecting this endangered species by supporting the De Wildt Cheetah and Wildlife Farm in Magaliesburg, Gauteng.
Established by Ann van Dyk in 1971, De Wildt works to protect Cheetahs and Wild Dogs from extinction. To visit their website: http://dewildt.co.za/
Wild Dog, Lycaon pictus, is one of the seven characters in Mary's environmental education Phd.
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