December 8, 2021

December 8, 2021

Fonterra is turning on milk taps in cafes, all in the name of sustainability. Fonterra Brands New Zealand (FBNZ) is kicking off a trial which will see baristas making the same great coffee, but with a more sustainable pour, using ‘Anchor café milk taps’.

December 8, 2021

Fonterra – Anchor turns on the milk tap in cafes

Fonterra is turning on milk taps in cafes, all in the name of sustainability. Fonterra Brands New Zealand (FBNZ) is kicking off a trial which will see baristas making the same great coffee, but with a more sustainable pour, using 'Anchor café milk taps'.
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Eastland Group – Port’s electric water truck a NZ first

Eastland Port is the proud owner of New Zealand's first electric water truck, one of the largest road-legal electric trucks in the country. The water truck is deployed daily to depress dust on the log yard and is an essential part of port operations.
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Fonterra – What COP26 means for co-op

Fonterra's Amsterdam-based trade strategy and stakeholder affairs manager, Mark Casey, recently attended COP26 - the annual United Nations Convention on Climate in Glasgow. Here are his thoughts on this globally significant event and what it means for the Co-op.
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First Gas invests millions to use biogas, but delays green hydrogen trial

First Gas has committed to supply thousands of homes and businesses with biogas produced from organic waste but has had to delay a more ambitious ‘green’ hydrogen trial originally slated for this year. First Gas commercial manager Ben Gerritsen said the company would spend about $6 million to $8m connecting its gas distribution network to a biogas plant that specialist firm Ecogas expects to finish building near Broadlands in the central North Island by about the middle of next year.
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