Resources

Lyttelton Port Company
Lower carbon freight – find out how Lyttelton Port Company helped their customers, including The Warehouse Group, calculate how to reduce their carbon emissions from freight by up to 50% – with a little help from Aecom, KiwiRail and Enviro-Mark Solutions.

OfficeMax: Sustainable procurement
Sustainability Radio: Julie Roberts of OfficeMax and Sooi Wong of Croxley talk about the sustainability issues they’ve encountered in their supply chains.

thinkstep-anz on foresighting
Sustainability Radio: Phil Tate and Jeff Vickers talk about how foresighting can help businesses see what’s coming for sustainability.

20 years of sustainable business – Karen Fifield, Wellington Zoo
Karen Fifield MNZM, Chief Executive, Wellington Zoo talks about what she has seen in sustainability over the last 20 years, what Wellington Zoo has achieved, and what she hopes to see in future.

SBC 2019 Submission on the Zero Carbon Bill
Sustainable Business Council submission to the Environment Select Committee

UN High-Level Political Forum – Update Three
Abbie Reynolds reports back from day three of the UN High-Level Political Forum on the Sustainable Development Goals being held in New York 15 – 17 July.

UN High-Level Political Forum – Update Two
Abbie Reynolds reports back from day two of the UN High-Level Political Forum on the Sustainable Development Goals being held in New York 15 – 17 July.

UN High-Level Political Forum – Update One
Abbie Reynolds reports back from day one of the UN High-Level Political Forum on the Sustainable Development Goals being held in New York 15 – 17 July.

Christchurch International Airport
Christchurch International Airport is embedding a culture of sustainability through the Sustainable Development Goals.

The Warehouse Group – Red Shirts in the Community
Since 2016, The Warehouse’s Red Shirts in the Community programme has helped more than 1100 young people who are not currently in employment, education, or training, gain retail skills and experience the workforce.

Auckland Council – Living Lightly and FutureFit
Auckland Council’s Low Carbon Living team has developed a science-based programme called ‘Live Lightly – Noho Ma-ma-’.

Minimising and managing waste in NZ’s largest city
Auckland has been taking an active approach to ensure that it both better minimises and manages the waste that is produced in the city.