3Fish combines extensive global promotional marketing and sourcing experience with a certification and auditing program that ensures environmental, social and economic sustainability, and traceability back to the source.

When our kids ask us about global warming, environmental degradation, child labour and sweatshops let's all say that we did something to make a difference. Recognise right now that every one of our purchasing decisions has a ripple effect around the globe and choose merchandise that you can truly be proud of and feel good about at every level.

It is time to make smart decisions about our promotional marketing spend and take responsibility for the end results of our demand. The inconvenient truth is no longer acceptable. Every dollar you spend has the power to invoke change.

3Fish is all about merchandise with cool design that makes a difference.....let's change the world and have some fun doing it.........more about 3Fish     
  • Fairtrade Association, 15 October 2009 As part of Anti-Poverty Week, FTAANZ has awarded Fair Trade Workplace status to National Australia Bank (NAB) following the Bank’s switch across all its offices and branches to Fairtrade Certified coffee and tea, and its commitment to... more info
  • SUPERANNUATION investors beware: climate change could be about to melt your retirement nest egg. Not only are investors dodging billion-dollar losses from the global financial crisis, share market slump, looming recession and loss of faith in the industry - but now climate... more info
  • Human rights charity Oxfam says a growing number of Australian clothing retailers are running the risk of producing their products in sweatshops overseas. Oxfam has today released a report researching 26 major Hong Kong-based clothing companies, and rating them on how... more info
  • Ever wondered how your jeans got that just-so worn look? Well, a world away a worker may have been toiling in a respirator, gloves and protective eyewear. more info
  • A comprehensive survey of mammals included in the annual report by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), which covers more than 44,000 animal and plant species, shows that a quarter of the planet's 5,487 known mammals are clearly at risk of disappearing... more info
  • Environmental rebates are ad hoc, confusing and too stingy, leading to 10 times as many Queenslanders installing water tanks compared with Victorians, conservation groups say. more info
  • Australia should accept that an ambitious global treaty on climate change is virtually impossible in the short term and make a gentle start on cutting greenhouse gases, the Government's climate change adviser says. more info
  • AT FIRST sight, Ross Garnaut's proposal that Australia should cut its greenhouse gas emissions by 10% from 2000 levels by 2020 looks soft. The scientists tell us the world needs to go on a war footing to avoid catastrophic climate change. Is this war? The European Union has... more info
  • THERE are moments in history when fateful choices are made. The decision on whether to take strong action to mitigate human-induced climate change is one such moment. more info
  • FARM production worth more than $1 billion would be destroyed if more Murray River water was diverted to the stricken lower lakes to avert acid poisoning, official advice to the federal Government reveals. more info
  • Opportunities to help "lead and save" the world have been wasted. CLIMATE change is the most significant challenge facing the global economy over the coming decades. The basic science of global warming is simple, and has been understood for over 100 years. Granted, we are... more info
  • Keep up to date with what is happening in Antarctica and why it is so important to our planet. more info
  • Governments do not own the rivers. They might think they do, but they do not.....[they] belong to all of us. Our Murray-Darling system is sick and dying. more info
  • A LEAKED template for the management of Victoria's stressed northern rivers promises no substantial increase in environmental flows despite warnings of the possible devastation of river red gum forests, bird breeding cycles and wetlands. The "Cabinet in Confidence" draft... more info
  • ....As the lower lakes of the Murray-Darling face doom, this is a picture to make South Australians weep.... more info
  • They were once the yuppy accessory of choice, but the days of the plastic water bottle may be numbered. If a national campaign initiated by a group of Sydneysiders is a success, the humble drinking fountain will take its place. more info
  • Climate change poses a serious threat to essential water resources in the Himalayan region putting the livelihoods of 1.3 billion people at risk, experts said Thursday. The mountainous region, home to the world's largest glaciers and permafrost area outside the polar regions,... more info
  • We could end up with no crabs, no shrimp, no fish,' study co-author warns. Like a chronic disease wasting a body, ocean "dead zones" with too little oxygen for marine life are spreading around the globe, researchers reported Thursday. The experts counted 405 dead zones in 2007 —... more info
  • 74% planned increase in investment in corporate social responsibility over next 3 years by CEO’s in Australia and New Zealand more info
  • It could be the greatest change to the planet's environment many of us will ever see. Within a few decades the vast sea ice that spreads over the North Pole could disappear for weeks or even months in the Arctic summer. The last time this happened, scientists tell us, was long... more info
  • China's booming economy is threatening to sabotage global efforts on climate change. But action has begun to rein in the Asian dragon's dire levels of pollution. Each day NASA's Aqua and Terra satellites pass over north-east Asia and take a snapshot of the world's scariest... more info
  • The United States is failing to solve today's problems with innovative thinking. more info
  • While Australia has been slow in introducing emissions trading, our tardiness has at least given us the chance to learn from the mistakes of others. But the greatest challenge will be linking our scheme with those of the rest of the world. more info
  • Growing crops for oil was supposed to solve global warming. Now, as food prices soar, biofuels stand condemned as a crime against humanity. Rarely in political history can there have been such a rapid and dramatic reversal of a received wisdom as we have seen in the past 18... more info
  • A 30 year scientific trial shows that organic practices can counteract up to 40 percent of global greenhouse gas output. A scientific trial of organic and conventional farming practices has proved that organic practices can be the single biggest way to mitigate climate change. more info
  • If you're left holding a handful of plastic bags after you do the big supermarket shop and you don't feel guilty, then you might be as impervious as the plastic bag itself is to breaking down in the environment. more info
  • A study released by Newcastle University delivers incontrovertible proof of the benefits of organics The largest ever study into organics has found that organic food is more nutritious. The Newcastle University study found that organic vegetable crops contained up to 40% more... more info
    
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