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    2die4 Live Foods Activated Organic Buckies – Coco-Berry: Editor’s Choice + Bronze Medal, Best Vegan at the 2025 Clean + Conscious Awards. (Image: Honest to Goodness)
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Sydney based and family owned, organic and natural product company, Honest to Goodness, is celebrating success at the 2025 Clean + Conscious Awards, taking home three medals for products recognised for their quality, ethics and sustainability.

The successful products were:

  • Organic Matcha Green Tea Powder: Editor’s Choice + Silver Medal, Best Matcha
  • 2die4 Live Foods Activated Organic Buckies – Coco-Berry:  Editor’s Choice + Bronze Medal, Best Vegan
  • Honest to Goodness Aluminium Free Baking Powder: Finalist, Best Cooking + Baking

Co-founder Karen Ward said the judges had praised the brand for its taste, quality and transparency.

“We’re thrilled to have been recognised alongside so many other conscious brands. For us, it’s never just about what’s in the pack, it’s about how it’s sourced, who it supports and the positive impact it leaves behind,” Ward said.

The Clean + Conscious Awards, now in its seventh year, celebrate the most ethical and sustainable products in Australia and New Zealand.

 Co-founder Matt Ward said recognition was important.

“Recognition from the Clean + Conscious Awards reinforces the commercial value of embedding sustainability into every stage of the business. Our wholesale and retail customers are increasingly seeking products that deliver on quality while also aligning with consumer values – these wins help underline that Honest to Goodness is delivering on both fronts,” Ward said.

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