- Dana Steddy
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Dana Steddy is an Australian businesswoman. She is the CEO and inventor of Miracle Wash Laundry Balls.[1] Steddy is the sponsor for I Love Earth founder Liana Werner-Gray who created The Earth Diet.
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Biography
Dana Steddy is mother of four and lives with her family on a farm in Western Australia.
Miracle Wash Laundry Balls
Steddy is the creator of Miracle Wash Laundry Balls. Miracle Wash Laundry Balls is an Australian washing ball, made from minerals that contain no harsh chemicals, no testing on animals, is environmentally safe and economical.
A company, EnviroCare Holdings Pty Ltd, was formed to promote and market the evolved Miracle Wash Laundry Ball.[2]
Products are available nationally in Australia and internationally through mail-order with Retail and Online distributors being established in Australia and New Zealand[3]
The Laundry Balls are manufactured overseas under the guidance of Steddy and the Manufacturer's Chemist then imported by EnviroCare Holdings Pty Ltd.
The Ingredient list contains natural based components derived from natural based components made up of readily biodegradable, environmentally safe and toxic free surfactant, inorganic salt and calcium carbonate. The original formula was changed by Steddy to replace Sodium Laurel Sulphate.
Current projects
Steddy is a major sponsor of Liana Werner-Gray the founder of I Love Earth and who is a 2009 candidate for Miss Earth Australia.
Awards
Steddy's home-based business was officially recognised as a finalist in the Environment and Landcare category of the WA Regional Achievement and Community Awards in 2006.[4]
References
- ^ Women in Business - Inspiring Women - Dana Steddy, Small Business Development Corporation
- ^ [How Publicity Helped A Poor Farming Mother Launch Her Miracle Business http://brianjames.com.au/how-publicity-helped-a-poor-farming-mother-launch-her-miracle-business.html Brian James], brianjames.com.au, "Below is one of the media releases I created which attracted the media."
- ^ "Innovation helps cancer sufferers", Collie Mail, date unknown, http://www.laundryball.com.au/images/Colliemail2.jpg
- ^ Cortlan Bennett (date unknown), "Washing goes green. Quest for an eco-friendly detergent pays off.", The Sunday Times, http://www.laundryball.com.au/images/SundayTimesArticle2.jpg
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