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A Poynter Agencies Ltd project in Kumeu, New Zealand 
Updated in September 2011
Big business generally continues to be driven by "bottom line" considerations at the expense of more environmentally sustainable alternatives that are available today. We continue to hear the pleas of prominent learned and sincerely concerned people around the world, that NOW is the time to act, and that we are ...
Project about Branding, Clean Tech, Climate Change, Corporate Social Responsibility, Emissions, Environment & Wildlife, greenhouse gas, Industry & Business, Infrastructure, Innovation, Lifestyle & Behavior, marketing, Ocean, Pollution, Recycling, Retail, Rivers, Lakes, and Oceans, Sustainability, Weather

A Sustainable Futures project in New Zealand 
Updated in July 2011
Let's face it: Complaining about how bad things are doesn't help to make them better. Action is needed to get us out of the unsustainability trap and towards a more sustainable future. And everyone can add their bit. My blog on sustainable futures intents to bring some of ...
Project about Consumerism, Corporate Social Responsibility, Education, Electric vehicles, Fairtrade, Food, Social Media, Sustainability, Technology, Tourism

A TelstraClear project in New Zealand 
Updated in February 2011
Our aim: TelstraClear aims to recognise the contribution that communications services makes to peoples lives, community wellbeing and local economic advancement. We believe in using our technology to enhance peoples lives, and maximising the value and reach of our technology to ensure access for everyone. Our commitment to making communications ...
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A TelstraClear project in Nationwide, New Zealand 
Updated in February 2011
Everyone can do one thing to change a child’s life. Every year almost nine million children around the world die from basic, preventable diseases like pneumonia, malaria or diarrhoea before they turn five. Save the Children’s EVERY ONE campaign is about getting health services to the children that ...
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A TelstraClear project in Nationwide, New Zealand 
Updated in February 2011
In January 2010, TelstraClear commissioned a survey of New Zealand youth aged 15-18 years old from throughout the country. The fieldwork, conducted online during January, highlighted a lack of hope about a future in New Zealand, and a feeling of disconnection with their community. Summary findings from the youth included ...
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A TelstraClear project in Wellington Central, New Zealand 
Updated in February 2011
In July 2008, TelstraClear contributed one third of the seed funding required for a new, updated Emergency Youth Services Vehicle, operated by The Salvation Army around the streets of central Wellington. The new “Street Beat” van was launched in August 2009, and is set-up regularly in Manners Mall where trained ...
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A TelstraClear project in New Zealand 
Updated in February 2011
Our aim: Embedded in the scope of TelstraClear’s Corporate Citizenship is our response to natural disasters and civil emergencies. In response to the devastating 7.1 magnitude Christchurch earthquake, as well as our immediate priority to work with Civil Defence and essential service organisations to ensure critical communications infrastructure ...
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A TelstraClear project in New Zealand 
Updated in February 2011
Our aim: At TelstraClear, connecting people and communities in a safe and protected way is our business. This combined with our aim to help create a positive environment for New Zealand’s children, youth and families led us to link up with the Stellar Trust to help them launch into ...
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A TelstraClear project in New Zealand 
Updated in February 2011
Our aim: We know for parents and carers, the safety of their children is their number one priority – in the playground, at home and online. As a trusted ISP, TelstraClear has recognised the need to protect Kiwi kids from the darker side of the internet, in terms of cyber-bullying and ...
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A TelstraClear project in New Zealand 
Updated in February 2011
Our aim: All young people need a positive, safe and loving environment to grow up in. At TelstraClear, one of our core social aims is to help create a positive environment for New Zealand’s children and youth, who are our nation’s future. Over the summer of 2009-2010 we ...
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A TelstraClear project in New Zealand 
Updated in February 2011
Our aim: All young people need a positive, safe and loving environment to grow up in. At TelstraClear, one of our core social aims is to help create a positive environment for New Zealand’s children and youth, who are our nation’s future. Following on from The Big Walk ...
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A TelstraClear project in New Zealand 
Updated in November 2010
Our aim: With our customers, employees and operations spanning the country, TelstraClear is truly a part of community life. Connecting people and communities in a safe and protected way is what we are about, and enabling the establishment of Crimestoppers in New Zealand plays a big part in helping the ...
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An Inkworks project in Nationwide, New Zealand 
Updated in September 2010
Inkworks is actively running a schools recycling program for the collection of used printer cartridges in over 200 schools to help reduce the waste going to landfills and to raise valuable funds for the schools. Inkworks is one of the few companies that pays for usable printer cartridge empties with ...
Project about Climate Change, Corporate Social Responsibility, Earth, Soil, & Landscape, Education, Energy Saving, Environment & Wildlife, Industry & Business, Lifestyle & Behavior, Pollution, Recycling

An Inkworks project in Nationwide, New Zealand 
Updated in September 2010
Inkworks is actively running a collection program for used printer cartridges from businesses to help reduce the waste going to landfills and to provide businesses with a professional disposal system for their empty and unused cartridges. Inkworks is one of the few companies that pays for usable printer cartridge empties ...
Project about Accreditation, Branding, Climate Change, Corporate Social Responsibility, Earth, Soil, & Landscape, Environment & Wildlife, Lifestyle & Behavior, Pollution, Population, Recycling, Sustainability

Milnthorpe, New Zealand 
Updated this month
On 24 July 2009, HealthPost staff took the step of planting 500 rimu trees in Milnthorpe Park to help mitigate their company’s carbon footprint.
Project about Corporate Social Responsibility

Opotiki, New Zealand 
Updated in March 2011
The green benefits of forming fish growing reefs close to boat launching areas are many: Fishermen use significantly less petrol getting to where fish are. Simpler near shore fishing boats can be used. The fishing is action packed, fun and produces a greater diversity of species. Smaller catches can be ...
Project about Agriculture & Food, biological farming, Business & Biodiversity, Carbon Sequestration, Corporate Social Responsibility, Energy Saving, Environment & Wildlife, Food, Health, Ocean, Organic, Poverty & Development, Science, Sustainability, Tourism, Transition Towns, Water

New Zealand 
Updated in March 2011
The Paper Bag is a blog about graphic design in New Zealand. We have chosen to focus on companies that share our interest and commitment to sustainability, whether it be social, environmental or economic.
Project about Advertising, Branding, Business & Biodiversity, Climate Change, Corporate Citizenship, Corporate Social Responsibility, Design, Design, Environment & Wildlife, Fairtrade, marketing, Organic, Recycling, Sustainability

Auckland, New Zealand 
Updated in September 2010
Annually many tonnes of solid waste end up in landfills all over New Zealand. Industrially produced wood and plastic waste make up a significant portion of this waste stream. Latest scientific and industrial developments in the field of Wood Plastic Composite (WPC) have presented us with a great opportunity to ...
Project about Clean Technologies, Corporate Social Responsibility, Design, Economics, Education, Forestry, Industry & Business, Innovation, Pollution, Recycling, Science, Sustainability, Technology

A Resene project in New Zealand 
Keep your cool Ever thought a house or building would look great painted in a sleek, dark colour – then ... more »
Wellington, New Zealand 
FISCHE° is a design strategy company with specialist knowledge in sustainable development. We work with governments, non-profits and the private ... more »