Our on demand online courses allow you to learn anytime and anywhere at your own pace – even while you’re…
Taking waste education Online during Alert Levels 3 & 4, and beyond!
To say the Covid-19 pandemic has changed our way of life would be an understatement. It has affected our health,…
CleanStreetsNZ, more than just a Facebook group about litter
Alison Pharaoh, one of the founders of CleanStreetsNZ has penned an awesome article on how she was inspired to step…
Guest Blog: Infant Potty Training is your Sustainable Solution
Rebecca Larsen says, “Consider starting potty training in the first year, or even from birth – it’s fun and easy.”…
Rochelle’s Passion Projects: Homemade Reusable Knitted Dishcloths
Hi guys, Rochelle here, back for a quick and easy tip for keeping your waste to a minimum. This time,…
Reusing and Upcycling + Some projects… that you might actually do!
If you’ve ever been on Pinterest, you’re sure to have seen a million and one upcycling projects, but there’s a lot more to this waste-reducing activity than just shabby-chic pastel coloured furniture. Upcycling is a great way to divert materials from landfills – and save you money in the process! We’ve broken down what it’s all about, why we should be doing it, and compiled some easy and useful upcycling projects.
The many benefits of secondhand shopping – With Kirsten Wilson of Treasurehunting.co.nz
Kirsten Wilson; the creator of the website TreasureHunting.co.nz, recently shared some thoughts with us on the benefits of shopping secondhand. Check…
Brody’s Banter: Op shop hunting, sustainable shopping, and why I can’t get enough
Brody here! Welcome to the first edition of ‘Brody’s Banter’. A series of thoughts I have on some sustainability-focused issues.…
Our #plasticfreejuly Essentials
We might be halfway through Plastic Free July but it’s not too late to start making changes! To show you just how easy it can be, we’ve put together a few of our absolute essentials when it comes to living plastic-free.
How to Prepare for Plastic Free July
If you’ve decided to take up the challenge this Plastic Free July but are feeling a little overwhelmed and aren’t sure where to start, then we’ve got you covered. Read on for our best tips on how to prepare.