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Our Little Yellow Blog

We caught up with local legends Six Barrel Soda to learn about their commitment to sustainability, as well as where they find flavour inspiration and how they source ingredients...
Welcome to a mouth party! Baron Hasselhoff's, a wonderful Chocolate Emporium, gave us a peak behind the scenes into how they create their chocolates, where they get inspiration for new flavours and how they strive for ethical and sustainable business practices.
Wow, where did the last 8 years go! Little Yellow Bird began as a concept to create a world class sustainably designed uniform. Who could have known where this journey would lead us...

We invite shoppers to donate their clean, pre-loved natural fibre clothing items at a ReLove Recycle Stations during your next grocery shop. 

Now more than ever it's time to double down and stay true to the pursuit of a radically transformed fashion system. As a small team with limited resources Little Yellow Bird simply can’t be everything to everyone. It is with a heavy heart and a lot of consideration that we’ve decided to close the door on our direct to consumer offerings next month... Here's why.
Duck Island are one of our favourite companies to work with! We make all the aprons you’ll see their lovely teams wearing while they serve up your favourite scoop (or scoops, we’re not judging) of delicious Duck Island ice cream...
The European Commission wants to make sustainable products the norm in the EU, boost circular business models and empower customers to make better purchasing decisions by having real information about the products they are purchasing.
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New Zealand post has been one of our customers where collaboration and partnership feel like better descriptors than customer supplier relationship. We have supplied NZ Post with their black polo for a few years now, so we were excited to work with them on their rebrand.
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