Community Compost organiser Ben Bushell in front of Big Bertha Community Compost is going from strength to strength in Nelson, diverting tonnes of food waste from landfills. Community Compost organiser Ben Bushell says biking around town to collect the compost from homes and businesses has been a great way to promote their project. Ben is …
How Weed Walker John Massey is connecting people with plants + video
“In this modern age, I think that people have kind of lost some of those stories that used to be passed on from grandmother or grandfather down to their grandchildren. That seems to be my role, to tell the stories about plants,” says John.
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Most polluted river in Tasman returning to pristine state in first for New Zealand (+ video)
By Charlotte Squire CJ Webster Claire (CJ) Webster is involved in a groundbreaking river restoration project in Takaka that will see the once heavily polluted Motupipi River returning to its pre-European state. Claire, who works as education and partnerships officer for Tasman District Council, saw the potential of the spring-fed Motupipi River over 10 years ago. “When I first moved …
How to get some media love when you’re launching your low carbon project
By Climate Love founder Charlotte Squire You’re on the brink of launching your amazing, low carbon project and you’re ready for some media lovin’. You’ve got your branding all sorted, your website up and running, and you think you’re offering pretty something awesome to the world. There’s only one problem: so far the media attention …
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