Recent months have been full of uncertainty as the election loomed, bringing a potential change of Government and leading many businesses to hit the pause button on investment decisions.
Toitū Envirocare – Sustainable Business and Finance: The pressure is growing
Toitū-certified organisations are required to measure their carbon emissions to international standards and provide evidence of reduction efforts to stay on the programme.
Eastland Group – Climate Leaders Coalition celebrates 3.6m tonne reduction in greenhouse gas emissions
Gisborne Herald story about Eastland Group being proud to be involved in collective business effort to reduce emissions.
New milk fridge tech could see dairy farmers cut costs and carbon
Replacing a gas-leaking milk chiller will cut a farm’s carbon footprint and bills, says a new partnership encouraging the upgrades.
Fonterra hopes hundreds of its farmers will make the switch, lessening the planetary impact of its milk.
Committed to making climate action, 2degrees’ Science Based Targets are verified
2degrees has announced its Science-Based Targets by the Science Based Target Initiative (SBTi) have been verified.
Anderson Lloyd advises on NZ Windfarms Ltd and Meridian Energy joint venture
Anton Trixl and the Anderson Lloyd team were delighted to advise NZ Windfarms Ltd in the establishment of its joint venture with Meridian Energy to repower the Te Rere Hau wind farm, located near Palmerston North.
Meridian: New EV chargers at Kohatu help address ‘charging desert’
EV drivers wanting to travel through the charging desert between Nelson and Christchurch have a new oasis.
Meridian Energy has installed two new chargers at Kohatu’s Flat Rock Cafe, and work is ongoing for another charging stop at Springs Junction.
COP28: Why it matters – Beca to attend global climate summit
Beca is on the countdown to this year’s Conference of Parties (COP) climate summit in Dubai, which our CEO Amelia Linzey and Industrial Group Director Jimmy Walsh are attending as part of a New Zealand business delegation.
The future of farming: Making meat net carbon zero by nature
Silver Fern Farms is meeting the moment by thinking more sustainably about the meat they produce and the changes that can be made without sacrificing quality.
KPMG report: 30 voices on 2030 – The future of energy in Aotearoa
KPMG spoke with 30 energy innovators and industry leaders to paint a fascinating picture of how Aotearoa New Zealand’s energy sector might look in 2030.
Climate change’s financial impacts hugely underestimated – Kiwi researchers
A study by two New Zealand researchers has found the global costs of climate change are being underestimated by billions of dollars a year.
Genesis Energy working with small businesses to move away from fossil fuels
The country’s largest generator of coal and gas-fired electricity is working with small industry players to reduce their carbon emissions.