Silver Fern Farms adds carbon footprint information to red meat packaging

A breakdown of the carbon footprint of raising beef and lamb will appear on packaging of Silver Fern Farm’s products from October.
Ngāi Tahu celebrates 25th anniversary of its Crown settlement, looks to future with tribal climate change symposium

As Ngāi Tahu celebrates the 25th anniversary of its Crown settlement, it is looking to the future, marking the milestone with a tribal climate change symposium with whānau.
Mood of the Boardroom: Climate high on Spark agenda

Cyclone Gabrielle and the severe weather that followed threw Spark into the climate front line by disrupting the company’s mobile and broadband services in parts of the North Island earlier this year.
Silver Fern Farms publishes first Greenhouse Gas Inventory including on-farm emissions from livestock

Silver Fern Farms – New Zealand’s largest red meat processor, has released its 2022 Greenhouse Gas Inventory, and for the first time, it includes Scope 3 on-farm emissions from livestock. These make up 94 percent of the company’s emissions profile.
Sign of the future: SCG and Go Media to offer Net Carbon Zero print services

Graphic communications company SCG is the first company in New Zealand to offer Net Carbon Zero print services for large format products and will be partnering with Go Media to implement this.
The Warehouse signs deal with Lodestone to source solar power for 260 stores

The Warehouse says by 2026 its 260 retail stores will be powered by solar energy.
Port Nelson outlines carbon cutting goals – including electric crane

Port Nelson is ordering in the country’s first electric port mobile crane.
Z Energy on meeting the EV Charging needs of New Zealanders

The number of Electric Vehicles (EVs) on Aotearoa’s roads has grown significantly since 2021, encouraged in part by Kiwis’ evolving attitudes to EVs, lower prices, increased model variety, and Government rebates contributing to growing market share.
IAG – Insurance giant lifts the lid on cyclone and flood response

It’s been revealed that general insurance giant IAG New Zealand recruited an additional 500 people not only locally but also from Australia to support the company’s response to its second and third biggest ever claims events since the earthquakes in Canterbury.
Consortium lays pathway for green hydrogen aviation to take flight in New Zealand

A new report called ‘Launching green hydrogen powered aviation in Aotearoa New Zealand’ demonstrates how the consortium members could work together to remove up to 900,000 tonnes of carbon emissions every year by 2050 through the use of hydrogen-fuelled aircraft flying New Zealand domestic routes.