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How conscious are you of your footprint? Conscious Action alongside Flick Electric and Good magazine explores the world of waste!  From recycling to composting to landfill. From degeneration to regeneration. From linear to circular. During this event we’ll learn about the different waste streams that we contribute to

Rebel Bakehouse’s creations with crickets and hemp see them recognised as a finalist for Wellington Gold Awards’ Innovation Gold category. Words Emily Wilton The Wellington Gold Awards are a celebration of the inspiring businesses in the Wellington region, and Rebel Bakehouse have been announced as finalists in

Circe Perfume draws on the natural world, especially New Zealand’s native flora and fauna, to create stunning fragrances. We spoke with creator Amber Lenihan about how Circe began and the inspirations behind the perfume. From a young age, fragrance intrigued Amber Lenihan. Her parents had an

Breast Cancer Cures’ (BCC) annual fundraising event on 20 June sells out as they prepare for another night of exclusive fashion, food and fun. Words Emily Wilton Culinary star Simon Gault is set to wow guests at this year’s Auckland Fashion for a Cure with his exciting

Linden Leaves, in partnership with Good magazine and The Sisters Wines, invite you to join their last wellbeing series event in Auckland on 19 October 2019. There’s nothing quite like taking some quality time out for yourself to be nourished – mind, body and soul –

To parents with young children, nappies are an everyday necessity, but what cost do disposable nappies have on the environment?  Words Emily Bell Single-use disposable nappies are said to take hundreds of years to decompose and in order to preserve the environment, reducing waste to landfill is more crucial than

IdealCup owners Steph and Nick Fry started CupCycling in Motueka, Nelson Tasman in 2017 and it has since spread nationwide. Words Emily Wilton In 2008 Kiwi coffee company Celcius Coffee underwent a waste audit which showed that the main source of their landfill waste was disposable cups.

Dedication and love is what it takes to clean up NZ streets says everyday hero Alysha Johnson. By Makayla Wallace-Tidd The 21 year old earth science student from Auckland has challenged herself to pick up 100,000 pieces of rubbish in 2019. “I realised that being a part of the

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