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Good magazine is New Zealand’s first carbon-neutral sustainability magazine. This ground-breaking media platform targets New Zealand’s most influential sustainability decision-makers and the untapped $2 billion LOHAS (Lifestyles of Health & Sustainability) consumer market.

We don’t believe New Zealand needs to abandon the market economy—but change it from within. In so doing, we can help transform New Zealand into a world-leading sustainable country.

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