If You Care

If You Care makes high-quality kitchen and household products designed to reduce environmental impact. Their range includes everyday essentials made from unbleached paper, recycled aluminium, and renewable materials.

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  • Parchment Baking Paper Roll

    Parchment Baking Paper Roll

    $15.20

    8 reviews

    If You Care

    Parchment Baking Paper Roll

    19.8m
    $15.20
  • Paper Snack & Sandwich Bags

    Paper Snack & Sandwich Bags

    $18.70

    1 reviews

    If You Care

    Paper Snack & Sandwich Bags

    48 Units
    $18.70
  • Household Gloves Medium

    Household Gloves Medium

    $16.80

    1 reviews

    If You Care

    Household Gloves Medium

    1 Pair
    $16.80
  • Recycled Aluminium Foil

    Recycled Aluminium Foil

    $12.80

    If You Care

    Recycled Aluminium Foil

    10m
    $12.80

Eco living made easy

Founded in 1990, If You Care began with unbleached coffee filters and quickly expanded into an extensive range of sustainable household products. From parchment baking paper and recycled aluminium foil to compostable sandwich bags and reusable cloths, every item is thoughtfully designed to minimise waste and make eco-conscious choices easier.

Sustainable materials & design

If You Care products are made from unbleached, chlorine-free, and recycled materials sourced from responsibly managed forests. Their packaging is also recyclable and often made from recycled cardboard or paper. Instead of petroleum-based ingredients, the brand uses natural, renewable resources such as soybean wax, vegetable oils, and cellulose.

  • Made from unbleached, recycled, and renewable materials
  • Designed to reduce waste and environmental impact
  • Practical, high-performance alternatives to everyday products

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