New Zealand internet startup aims to offer Kiwis ‘sustainable surfing’
Opening an average website on the internet produces almost two grams of C02 per page view.
Opening an average website on the internet produces almost two grams of C02 per page view.
The direct support from Otis to support the oat breeding program would ultimately benefit everyone within the oat value chain in New Zealand.
The beauty industry is far from innocent in contributing to the planet’s pollution. It produces 120 billion packaging units annually — most of which aren’t refillable or recyclable.
The company helps to counter one of Aotearoa’s major sources of food waste.
We’re sharing a list of plant-based alt-meat brands you can find easily in New Zealand supermarkets…
It is evident from the study that the two biggest shoe companies in New Zealand need to be more open about their efforts to safeguard both employees and the environment.
MyNoke’s earthworms – described as “nature’s little eco-warriors” – are producing fertiliser, and diverting organic waste from landfills.
Soluble cleaning tablets and hand soaps are 200 times smaller and 300 times lighter than the common liquid cleaners sold in supermarkets.
New Zealand supermarket chain Countdown has launched a range of collectible Bricks for the festive season – and once again this year, they are made from 100 per cent recycled plastic.
Real meat can be replaced with Impossible Beef on Domino’s Supreme, Godfather, Firebreather and Cheeseburger.
New research findings help highlight where to focus efforts to stem the tide of fishing pollution.
Brianne West, founder & CEO of Ethique, created Nous to provide mentoring, coaching, investment, and marketing support for environmentally and socially focused enterprises.
The brand has teamed up with material innovation company Natural Fiber Welding (NFW) to create Mirum – a “truly sustainable alternative leather” – which is made entirely of natural materials like rubber, plant oils, and agricultural by-products, such as rice hulls and citrus peels.
Creative Kiwis will have a chance to win one of three $499 family experience vouchers.
Half of ocean plastic pollution comes from some 4.5 million fishing vessels operating in national and international waters.