thinkstep anz – Power your future with clean, renewable energy

Compare your emissions with benchmarks for your industry. Then identify your carbon ‘hotspots’. These are the areas of your operations that generate the most carbon.
New phase begins in Fonterra seaweed trial aiming to reduce on-farm emissions

In 2020, we entered a partnership with Sea Forest to see if using Asparagopsis seaweed as a supplement feed for dairy cows could reduce greenhouse gas emissions. This trial now enters its next phase including a new agreement allowing Fonterra farmers first access to this potential new seaweed solution.
IAG’s “Wild Weather Tracker” documents climate change impacts

IAG, through its State, AMI and NZI brands, has launched the Wild Weather Tracker, a regular report examining insurance claims data and the costs of climate change impacts.
Ravendown quarry gets support for shift away from coal

Ravensdown has secured government co-funding to match its investment to install a biomass combustor at its Dipton lime quarry in Southland.
The project, part of Ravensdown’s plan to eliminate coal use by 2030, would mean locally supplied wood fuel would replace coal in the lime-drying process.
In a statement yesterday, the co-operative said its $511,074 was being matched by funding through the Government Investment in Decarbonising Industry (GIDI) fund.
IAG welcomes the release of the draft National Adaptation Plan

Amanda Whiting, CEO IAG New Zealand says, “Climate change is happening. It is a critical issue for our country, and it is already having serious impacts on the lives of New Zealanders through more frequent and intense storms, floods, droughts, wildfires, and in time, rising sea levels.
“As New Zealand’s largest general insurer, with a relationship with one in two households, we see first-hand the devastating impact these events have on New Zealanders and how they put people’s lives at risk.
Victoria University of Wellington – Changing behaviours of a university community

With approximately 22,000 students, Te Herenga Waka–Victoria University of Wellington is its own small city in the heart of the capital.
As a sustainability engagement coordinator, or kaitaupua toitū, Andrea Marsden is one of a small team whose goal is to change the habits of that number for the better, from worm farms to reusable coffee cups.
The world’s climate is changing; the latest IPCC report says there is still time left to limit warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius. That means changing behaviours drastically.
Hydrogen-powered car-share scheme a first for New Zealand, Toyota says

Eight New Zealand companies will share a fleet of four hydrogen-powered cars in what is being described as the first commercial application of hydrogen fuel cell technology in New Zealand.
Toyota will provide The Warehouse, Air New Zealand, Saatchi and Saatchi, TVNZ, Beca, Westpac, Spark and Z Energy with Mirai cars which run off green hydrogen (hydrogen produced from renewable energy).
Toyota NZ – It’s time to extract the hydrogen opportunity for New Zealand

Opinion: It’s time to examine hydrogen-powered opportunities for Kiwis, says Neeraj Lala – chief executive officer, Toyota New Zealand
Hydrogen has the potential to play a key role as we transition to a low carbon economy and this includes a wide range of sectors, not just transport.
Another world class sustainability achievement for Christchurch Airport

Christchurch Airport’s ongoing sustainability achievements have recorded a new milestone – the airport has achieved being beyond carbon neutral, to become climate positive.
Air NZ asks customers to pack light as part of new carbon emission reduction campaign ‘Flight NZ0’

Air New Zealand is encouraging passengers to do their bit to reduce carbon emissions when flying by packing light to help reduce the weight of aircraft.
In an email to Airpoints members on Tuesday Air New Zealand chief executive Greg Foran outlined details about the airline’s “most important journey yet” – what it’s called, and trademarked, Flight NZ0.