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Lottie Dalziel

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Lottie Dalziel
BornJune 1993
Alma materSomerville House
Queensland University of Technology
OccupationSustainability expert
Years active2008-present
AwardsNSW Young Australian of the Year 2023
Websitehttps://banish.com.au/

Lottie Dalziel (born 1993) is an Australian sustainability expert and environmental advocate who has promoted eco-friendly lifestyles.[1] She is the founder of online retailer and sustainable company Banish.[1]

Dalziel is known for her contributions to the sustainable living movement in Australia through her company Banish and its recycling program BRAD.[2][3] She was named NSW Young Australian of the Year in 2023.[4][5] and Forbes 30 under 30 for Asia-Pacific Social Impact.[6]

Early life and education

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Lottie Dalziel was born in 1993 in Brisbane.[7]

Career

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In 2018, Dalziel founded Banish, an organisation with a mission to educate and provide sustainable alternatives to consumers.[2] She began to raise awareness about sustainable living and provide accessible solutions to consumers, with education being the main focus.[1]

Dalziel created a sustainable hub at Central Station in Sydney, Australia.[8] It is home to interactive exhibits, a retail space, a recycling center and base of the nationwide the BRAD program[8][9]

Advocacy and achievement

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Dalziel was named as one of Australia's Top 50 People in E-Commerce in 2023.[10] She was 2021's Business NSW Sydney Metro Young Entrepreneur of the Year and Banish won overall Business of the Year[11][12]

In 2023 Dalziel was named NSW Young Australian of the Year.[2][13]

Dalziel planted a tree for the Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Government House in 2023.[14][15]

References

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  1. ^ a b c Gortan, Renata (April 26, 2023). "Eco queen Lottie Dalziel on a mission to solve Sydney's plastic problem". Daily Telegraph. Retrieved April 26, 2023.
  2. ^ a b c "Meet the 2023 Young Australian of the Year finalists determined to make a difference". ABC News. 2023-01-21. Retrieved 2023-09-05.
  3. ^ Emma, Levett (17 March 2023). "Genius solution to solve annoying recycling bin problem". News.com.au. Retrieved 8 September 2023.
  4. ^ "Lottie Dalziel". Australian of the Year. Retrieved 2023-09-05.
  5. ^ "Who will be 2023's Young Australian of the Year?". The Canberra Times. 2023-01-24. Retrieved 2023-09-07.
  6. ^ "Forbes 30 Under 30 2023: Social Impact". Forbes. Retrieved 2023-09-05.
  7. ^ "Meet Lottie Dalziel Founder of Banish Education Platform". Banish. Retrieved 2023-09-07.
  8. ^ a b Blake, Dean (2023-04-11). "Banish founder Lottie Dalziel on creating Sydney's next sustainability hub". Inside Retail. Retrieved 2023-09-05.
  9. ^ "Meet Lottie Dalziel Founder of Banish Education Platform". Banish. Retrieved 2023-09-05.
  10. ^ McIlavaine, Heather (June 2023). "Top 50 People E-Commerce 2023" (PDF). Top 50 People E-Commerce 2023.
  11. ^ Announcement, Industry. "ECO-FRIENDLY ONLINE STORE BANISH WIN '2021 BUSINESS OF THE YEAR'". Zoii.co. Retrieved 6 September 2023.
  12. ^ Project, The Rum (2022-10-14). "Meet the Young Entrepreneur Seeking to Tackle Our Waste Issue". Medium. Retrieved 2023-09-05.
  13. ^ "Lottie Dalziel". Australian of the Year. Retrieved 2023-09-05.
  14. ^ "Coronation Ceremonial Tree Planting". Governor of New South Wales. Her Excellency the Honourable Margaret Beazley AC KC. 6 May 2023. Retrieved 6 May 2023.
  15. ^ Barlass, Tim (2023-05-06). "Inside Sydney's private coronation garden party at Government House". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 2023-09-05.