News
Latest from the Coalition
CLC and SBC welcome inquiry into bipartisan adaptation framework
SBC and CLC welcome Friday’s announcement from Government around a bipartisan inquiry into an enduring climate adaptation framework for New Zealand, which is consistent with the recommendations we have made in our pre-election policy priorities paper. “Such a...
Climate Leaders Coalition turns five – Jolie Hodson of Spark and Mike Burrell, SBC
The Climate Leaders Coalition turned five years old. Its signatories, which include some of NZ’s largest polluters, are a group of 88 companies that have committed to climate agenda and they’ve notched up some impressive achievements. Collectively they’ve reduced...
Businesses want consistent climate policy from new govt
Carbon News story about launch of CLC’s Fifth Anniversary Snapshot Report.
NBR article on Fifth Anniversary Snapshot Report
NBR article on the Coalition’s Fifth Anniversary Snapshot Report.
Search all news
Next step in Fonterra’s cow gas solution
Fonterra researchers have moved out of the lab and onto the farm for the next stage of trials on the company’s in-house Kowbucha project, aimed at offering a solution to livestock methane emissions.
The project has centred on developing a culture-based solution to emissions, sourced from the co-operative’s extensive library of culture strains that encompass almost 80 years of assorted cultured product strains used in cheeses and yoghurts.
Fonterra head of strategy and innovation Mark Piper says after sorting through thousands of culture strains some had been identified as having potential for reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from cows.
Craigmore and ASB team up on $78 million sustainable transition loan
Tairāwhiti’s first solar power plant is one step closer, with an application for resource consent lodged with Gisborne District Council this week after 12 months of development work.
Gisborne Airport is the proposed location for the 5MW plant, which is being developed by Eastland Group in partnership with Infratec NZ Limited.
Eastland Group – Gisborne Airport Proposed Site For Tairāwhiti’s First Solar Plant
Craigmore Sustainables, one of the largest diversified farm management companies in Aotearoa, has secured nearly $80 million in funding from ASB in an innovative sustainability-focused deal.
The sustainable transition loan provides a pathway to develop and embed Craigmore’s sustainability strategy and targets. The company’s portfolio includes a mix of dairy, grazing, forestry and horticultural properties covering almost 20,000 hectares throughout New Zealand.Under the loan terms, Craigmore has committed to providing a robust sustainability strategy with targets and an action plan, within 12 months of drawdown.
Westpac – Million dollar prize up for grabs for innovators working to decarbonise Aotearoa
The Westpac NZ Government Innovation Fund has announced a $1 million funding pool to drive innovation around financing and incentivising the decarbonisation of Aotearoa.
The Innovation Fund is powered by Westpac NZ and jointly administered with the government. It runs two themed intakes per year, and applicants are invited to apply for funding to help them work towards solving key issues and challenges.
New Transpower tool unlocks electricity emissions tracking for all
Transpower’s specialist metering and market services business Energy Market Services (EMS) today launched a new service and dashboard to track the real time carbon emissions intensity of the electricity system.
The most carbon-conscious companies and what they are doing to reduce emissions
The United Nations Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP26) wrapped up in Glasgow on Friday.
Countries gathered to negotiate the final details of a global bid to keep the planet warming between 1.5 and 2 degrees Celsius.
Meanwhile, companies in New Zealand have taken the step to reduce their own emissions, as the country works towards cutting emissions by 41 per cent by 2030.
With a set Science Based Target, which are a goals developed by a business to provide it with a clear route to reduce greenhouse gas emissions of under 1.5C, and a signatory of the Climate Leaders Coalition, to actively reduce its carbon usage by 2030, here are four of New Zealand’s most carbon-concious businesses:
Ravensdown – LUDF unveils methane-busting effluent system
A major scientific breakthrough in effluent treatment technology will significantly reduce methane emissions from dairy farm effluent.
The methane-busting farm dairy effluent treatment system was launched on Wednesday at the Lincoln University Dairy Farm (LUDF).
Genesis names FRV Australia as partner in solar development
Genesis Energy’s ambition to be a leading developer of solar generation has gained momentum with the selection of a joint venture partner – FRV Australia, a leading utility-scale solar farms developer, asset owner and renewable energy platform.
Toyota reveals first battery electric vehicle addition to beyond zero range
Toyota Motor Corporation has revealed the production design of the new bZ4X, the first battery electric vehicle (BEV) addition to their beyond zero range.
Suncorp New Zealand Sets Supplier Emissions In Its Sights With Pilot Of Carbon Management Programme
More than 45,000 people are already using Auckland Council’s FutureFit tool to measure and reduce their personal carbon footprint.
To date, they’ve saved the carbon equivalent of 13,600 car trips from Auckland to Wellington by making simple adjustments to their habits.
Auckland Transport – 152 Electric buses on the way for Tāmaki Makaurau
Australasia’s largest electric bus order has been announced between Auckland Transport (AT) and NZ Bus.
AT has ordered 152 battery electric buses in an effort to green their bus fleet. The buses will replace 12 percent of the current diesel bus fleet across Tāmaki Makaurau in line with AT’s Low Emission Bus Roadmap.
Auckland Council – businesses join FutureFit
More than 45,000 people are already using Auckland Council’s FutureFit tool to measure and reduce their personal carbon footprint.
To date, they’ve saved the carbon equivalent of 13,600 car trips from Auckland to Wellington by making simple adjustments to their habits.