Parents have seen the benefit of boosting their children’s immunity as they returned to school to face their first winter without lockdown measures. According to a survey conducted by Pharma Dynamics – a leading pharmaceutical provider, the top health supplements SA moms are giving kids are: Multivitamin-minerals (73%) Vitamin C (46%) Immune boosters (37%) Zinc (23%) Vitamin D (20%) Calcium (20%) Iron (17%) Omega-3 fatty acids (16%) Probiotic (10%) Nicole Jennings, spokesperson for Pharma Dynamics, says many parents are seeing the benefit of multivitamins and immune-boosting supplements, which include vitamin C, D and zinc to keep their children healthy. “While getting nutrients from food remains the best source, sometimes our busy schedules interfere with the best of intentions and even when we do prepare healthy meals, our kids turn their noses up at it. This can make healthy eating a real battle.” “Supplements are available to fill nutrient deficiencies and can provide essential vitamins and minerals to support growth and development in children.” Based on the survey most moms supplement their children with one multivitamin …
September 2022
Whole Earth Organic Farm helps you save the planet (and enrich your soil), one onion skin at a time.
his month, in an effort to divert as much waste from landfill as possible and to encourage sustainable lifestyle habits, Johannesburg-based waste management company, Whole Earth Recycling — known for recycling over 120 tons of recyclable waste every month — has launched a new curbside food waste collection service called Whole Earth Organic Farm which turns kitchen scraps into compost. Making composting at home effortlessly fuss-free, the service is simple and rewarding: Whole Earth Organic Farm collects your organic food waste weekly and, at month-end, you receive it right back as a bag of nutrient-rich compost to feed your garden, herbs or pot plants. Who knew saving the planet could be so easy?! The big issue of waste in South Africa South Africa is experiencing a critical waste challenge — and experts concur that it’s up to citizens, legislation and businesses, like Whole Earth Recycling and Whole Earth Organic Farm, to work together to fix it. It’s estimated that South Africa generates more than 122 million tons of waste a year, equating to roughly R25.2 billion worth of dumped waste.[1]Of this, 90% is disposed of in over-capacitated landfill sites and only 10% is recycled. Almost 40% of all waste that ends up in South African landfills is organic and biodegradable.[2]This refers to organic food scraps like potato peels, apple cores, eggshells, coffee grounds, loose tea, citrus peels, bread crusts and, yes, all the food that goes funny in your fridge and simply gets “chucked” in the bin,even fish, meat and bones can be added! Yet organic waste, of any kind, doesn’t belong in a landfill. Breaking down anaerobically, this waste, compressed under the weight of yet more waste, slowly decomposes and produces methane: a harmful greenhouse gas directly linked to climate change. Organic waste also creates leachate, a pollutant that can run into local water sources at landfills if not managed properly. And, most notably, when organic waste is landfilled, it represents a significant loss of nutrients that could be used for compost and soil fertilisation i.e.: it’s essentially waste that’s wasted and not returned to where it, by Nature, belongs — Earth. Taking the mess out of home composting As we all become more conscious of climate change and the need to do our bit to save our planet, adopting more sustainable lifestyle habits is becoming no longer a choice but a necessity. Carmen Jordaan, Co-Founder of Whole Earth Organic Farm, says: “While home composting is an essential and impactful habit, it’s difficult and intimidating to do it alone. In addition to not knowing where or how to start, many people who want to compost their organic waste at home have the practical constraints of living in a small space; as well as concerns over it being messy, smelly, difficult to manage and attracting unwanted guests such as rats!” Whole Earth Organic Farm’s service removes all these barriers and headaches, as well as your waste — weekly — and puts you further in touch with Earth by rewarding you at the end of each month with a 2kg bag of nutrient-rich organic compost, which you can use to get your hands dirty (in the best way) by feeding your favourite green friends: whether that be your garden, your veggie patch, your window-sill herbs or your pot plants… and all of this, just in time for Spring! “We are so incredibly excited to have started our organic farm, to have launched our composting service and to extend Whole Earth Organic Farm’s impact in terms of ensuring that everyday organic waste is not sent to landfill but turned into something of value — just as Nature intended,” says Jordaan. …
Play your part on World Suicide Prevention Day (10 September)
To promote public commitment and action to prevent suicides in the lead up to World Suicide Prevention Day (10 September), a leading pharmaceutical company and advocate for mental health is sharing advice on how to support a loved one after a suicide attempt. Abdurahmaan Kenny, Mental Health Portfolio Manager for Pharma Dynamics says knowing how to deal with and support someone who has attempted to take their own life is crucial for their recovery. “Your loved one may be depressed or suffer from another mental illness caused by a chemical imbalance in the brain. Therefore, it is essential for them to see a trained healthcare professional, who will be able to make a proper diagnosis and prescribe the right treatment, which often involves a combination of medication and psychotherapy. Recovery (with the right help) is possible,” he says. Many of us know someone who has attempted or committed suicide. According to the South African Depression and Anxiety Group (SADAG), there are 23 known cases of suicide a day in SA, and for every person that commits suicide, 10 have attempted it. “When a loved one is affected, it can be traumatic as you need to support them, and deal with your own feelings about the suicide attempt – the anger, fear, shame and guilt. Saying and doing the right thing can be difficult.” Kenny shares the following advice of how to support a loved one during such a tenuous time. What to say (conversation prompts): • I’m sorry you’ve been feeling so awful. I’m so glad you’re still here. • I’m here for you. Remember that you can always talk to me if you need to. • I want to help you. Tell me what I can do to support you. Various organisations, including Suicide Line (Australia) and Mental Health Foundation (NZ), advise the following ways of support: • As much as possible, remove the means to suicide, including drugs and alcohol. • Create a ‘safe space’ for the person to talk. Be available and let the person know you will listen. Accept them for who they are and let them know you care. • Try to understand the feelings and perspective of the person before exploring solutions together. • Explore and develop realistic plans and solutions to deal with their emotional pain/ mental illness. For them to realise that suicide is not a solution, they will need to see real changes in their life. This will require making small steps in the beginning to change their situation. • Get your loved one the professional support they need. You could offer to go with them or help them to make appointments. …
Goodleaf launches a first-of-its-kind anti-stress skincare range
Goodleaf Wellness has upped the ante once again with the launch of their anti-stress skincare range, a fully certified, locally formulated collection dedicated to treating stressed out skin. Goodleaf is in the business of calm and as such has a deep understanding of the impact of stress and anxiety – not only on our minds, but also on our bodies. Being the largest organ, skin is one part of the body that is quick to show the negative effects of stress. It’s not a new theory but, according to research, the link between stress and compromised skin is stronger than we may have thought. Harvard Health Publishing recently wrote about how environmental and psychological stress can exert negative effects on overall skin wellness, while the topic is gaining a lot of interest with high profile consumer publications including the likes of The New York Times and Vogue. High levels of stress cause the body to release cortisol, often called the “stress hormone”, to help regulate the body’s processes. We are all familiar with those dreaded breakouts when under strain or feeling low, but there’s actually more to it. Sustained high levels of stress lead to an overproduction of cortisol which disrupts the hormone balance and can cause inflammation, compromising the skin’s natural barrier, resulting in common reactions like dry, itchy, or sensitive skin to more serious conditions like eczema, dermatitis, or psoriasis. “We’ve been conditioned to understand the impact of stress on many parts of our life except on our skin. Previously, we also haven’t had formulas available that address this challenge. This range is our solution which we feel fills a much-needed gap in the skincare market,” says Cathy Wynn, Marketing Head at Goodleaf. “We studied the connection between cortisol levels and what it does to our skin and designed Goodleaf Anti-stress Skincare to specifically target this problem.” With a keen focus on clean beauty – Goodleaf onlyincludes stuff that’s good for you and the planet. The unique formulations of the fully certified Goodleaf Anti-stress Skincare range offer a powerhouse of all-natural, locally sourced hero ingredients designed to combat stress, inside and out. CBD and Devil’s Claw tackle inflammation, while hemp seed and carefully selected African botanicals soothe, hydrate, and revitalise the skin. Building on the concept of ‘formulas with feeling’, they are subtly scented with Exhale, an anti-stress essential oil blend of clary sage, petitgrain, patchouli and rose geranium to improve mood and enhance relaxation. In addition to the ethical and sustainable sourcing of organic and biodegradable ingredients as required and certified by international regulatory body COSMOS Organic, the packaging has received a complete overhaul. An 85% reduction in plastic and the incorporation of more sustainable materials allows for the ongoing preservation and protection of our planet. The result? Calm skin and happy consumers. “This is skincare for anyone experiencing any level of physical or emotional stress and looking to soothe the skin, calm the mind and revitalise the body,” says Wynn. The Goodleaf Anti-Stress Skincare range is available online or in select stores: https://goodleaf.co.za/
Can the cloud accelerate payroll in your accounting business?
Running payroll is a very time-consuming task. On average, a small business can spend at least 5 hours every month on it, translating into days of effort for enterprises. Payroll places significant pressure on companies for two reasons: it’s time-specific because you don’t want to pay staff late, and it’s very routine, meaning you more or less follow the same processes and tasks every payroll cycle. It’s a vital business function yet also a time-draining and mundane activity – the type of task few want to do. Many businesses would prefer a much more streamlined experience and ideally outsource payroll to a third party, such as their accounting firm. But it’s not easy to make this happen, explains Heinrich Swanepoel, PaySpace’s Africa Business Development Manager: “Many accountants want to do payroll on behalf of their clients. But traditionally, it’s done by somebody that just focuses on payroll because they have a lot of knowledge around payroll and its processes. Traditional payroll is very manual, very paper-intensive, and gathers a lot of information from different parties. It’s not an easy thing to manage, and for many accountants, that is still too big a burden. But new types of software are changing the situation.” Why accountants want payroll Accountants are a natural fit for payroll. They work closely with company departments and the ear of finance directors and departments, and are always looking for new services to offer their clients. Yet, since payroll is very intensive and laborious, it doesn’t offer much return for effort or ends up being expensive for clients. Payrolls are not simple. They account for salaries, one of the biggest business costs. They align with other key parts of a company, such as human resources. Payroll systems tend to be very embedded, and companies are reluctant to fiddle with them. Lastly, payroll comes with many compliance and security considerations, not to mention financial crimes such as fraud. In other words, accountants and auditors would love to run payrolls as a service to their clients, but they are soberly reluctant because of the inherent complexity and risks. Traditional payroll software and its processes do not solve those problems. But that is changing through cloud payroll services. “We’re doing a lot of research on our auditors and accountants, and we’ve found three common things that they look for,” says Swanepoel. “They want something that they offer as a service to their clients, they want to migrate clients quite easily, and they want simplified compliance and security.” Cloud payroll platforms match all these needs, as well as several more. It’s a significant change in the market, simultaneously expanding accountants’ revenue options and reducing the regular headaches payroll can cause in companies. The cloud payroll difference To understand why cloud payroll systems differ from other payroll software, we should briefly qualify cloud software, specifically software-as-a-service or SaaS. SaaS refers to software hosted on servers managed by the software developer. Customers pay a subscription fee to access the software via an internet connection, though some SaaS choices offer offline support. On the software, often called a platform, customers can access different functions and services through their subscription, and any new updates to the platform are available to them. SaaS is a stark departure from traditional software that requires hefty upfront purchase fees, costly licences that expand per user, and distant investment-return horizons. Most companies buy payroll software once and use it for as long as possible, even if it becomes outdated. Since cloud software is designed to be connected and easy to update, it brings many benefits to the payroll space, says Swanepoel: “Cloud software integrates with other business software. For example, we integrate with services like Xero, Quickbooks, Acumatica and other modern accounting suites. You can also integrate cloud payroll for HR systems and draw data automatically from different sources. The second benefit is compliance and legislation – these are updated by the platform provider so that all customers have up to date legal information and checks. And cloud payroll is more secure because the platform owner runs the servers and security. It’s a much more cost-effective and low-risk choice.” Since cloud payroll software is a platform, it’s easy to rebrand to a specific company and extend the platform’s services to customers, such as “reporting, data capture and even employee self-service features. And the accountants never have to own or run the software. Instead they subscribe and then charge their clients for their services. And they can offer new features. For example, PaySpace can send payslips to employees directly on WhatsApp, a feature readily available to our customers and their clients.” Cloud payroll provides accountants and auditors with an enormous additional benefit: continuous payroll. Instead of monthly routine tasks such as making backups, doing rollovers, inputting data and printing reports, accountants can create a stable payroll environment that will continue to operate and only need intervention for any major changes. Continuous payroll makes payroll processing significantly more streamlined and profitable. Accountants and auditors can also map processes to see who needs to provide input when, thus fully managing the payroll lifecycle across the month – not just at the end. Why is cloud payroll a big deal? It makes payroll faster, more automated, and easier to manage. It gets rid of those stressful last-mile rushes and establishes coherent processes. Accounting and audit businesses finally have a way to provide payroll to customers without running expensive software or servers, or biting off more than they want to chew.