Kate Valley Landfill trip
We visited Kate Valley Landfill to find out what happens to waste that can’t be recycled.
We visited Kate Valley Landfill to find out what happens to waste that can’t be recycled.
Our Central Otago team had a great day out with the Whakatipu Reforestation Trust, Mana Tāhuna and a bunch of local companies at a planting day around Te Wai Whakaata Lake Hayes.
We’re all done with the restoration work at Dunedin Railway Station! We’ve forged a promising new partnership with Recycle South to recycle 600kg of building wrap from the project.
One of the big surprises from our AUT waste diversion project was how much waste came from cable ties – we collected two big sacks of these handy little plastic strips.
We were pleased to return to Churton Park School to plant a tōtara tree to commemorate the redevelopment project we completed there last year.
One of our old site sheds is on its way up to the Tukino Skifield on Mt Ruapehu, where it will have a new life as a rescue and ski patrol base and day shelter.
We’ve diverted 600kg of windowpanes away from landfill in Wellington!
Congratulations to the graduates of the first Resource Sorter – Construction course!
Our Christ Church Cathedral Reinstatement Project team continues on their mission to reduce waste and help their community.
We’re very proud to have been highly commended in the supreme award category at the 2023 Beacons Awards.