Resources

Video updates from Mike Burrell – April
Video updates from Mike Burrell, Executive Director on how SBC, BusinessNZ and SBC members are dealing with Covid-19.

Better Futures 2020 Launch
On 11 February, in conjunction with Colmar Brunton, we launched the Better Futures 2020 report which surveys 1500 New Zealanders on which environmental and social issues matter to them. The...

Post Graduate Certificate for Human Potential
Sustainability Radio: Sarah Hindle, GM of Tech Futures Lab, on how they plan to help people how to adapt to technological shifts with humanity in an ever changing world.

What’s Ahead 2020
We introduced Mike Burrell, SBC’s new Executive Director, to our membership at our annual Start of the Year event, and looked at what is coming up for sustainability in 2020.

Toyota NZ: Connecting authentically through brand communications
Toyota NZ used the Good Life 2.0 Playbook to drive discussions on how to align sustainability goals, consumer values and marketing strategy.

The Good Life 2.0 Playbook New Zealand
First major national survey on New Zealanders’ aspirations and attitudes to ‘living well’.

Catapult: Sustainability leadership
Sustainability Radio: Andrea Thompson at Catapult talks about sustainability leadership development – what it is and why it’s needed.

In Good Company launch
Developed by SBC and Colmar Brunton, the Good Life 2.0 Playbook New Zealand is the first major national survey on New Zealanders’ aspirations and attitudes to ‘living well’.

OCS achieves Toitū carbonreduce
OCS New Zealand has recently been awarded Carbonreduce certification by Toitū Envirocare – the first major company in its industry sector to gain the prestigious endorsement.

Lion and the Graeme Dingle Foundation
Lion and the Graeme Dingle Foundation talk about what makes a successful community partnership.

In Good Company
First major national survey on New Zealanders’ aspirations and attitudes to ‘living well’.

Oji Fibre Solutions – transforming the Tasman Mill
Eliminating coal and reducing emissions – with backing from the Oji Group, Oji Fibre Solutions has invested more than $63 million to secure a sustainable future for the Tasman Mill.