NZ Hosts Environment Day: 20,000 Environment Brochures For Recycling Bin
The Government has had to recall 20,000 15-page colour brochures produced by the Ministry for the Environment for World Environment Day because of a serious content error, says National’s Environment spokesman, Nick Smith. More >>
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- NZ Govt - Clark: World Environment Day Business Symposium
- NZ Govt - Clark: Green Ribbon Awards
- NZ Govt - School gets Gold for going Green
- NZ Govt - Hodgson: World Environment Day Business Breakfast
- NZ Govt - Outstanding contributions to the environment
- NZ Govt - Kiribati President to visit for Environment Day
- NZ Govt - Kiwi firms join internat'l Climate Neutral Network
- New Zealand Treasury - Balance, flexibility needed for environment goals
- State Services Commission - Appointment of CEO of Ministry for the Environment
- Computer Access NZ - e-Waste Eddie helps schools kick the e-waste habit
- Karori Wildlife Sanctuary - World-first sanctuary celebrates Environment Day
- Get Across Campaign - Protest at Environment Day Business Symposium
- Christchurch and Canterbury Tourism - CCT takes steps to reduce impact on environment
- Environment Bay of Plenty - Managing climate change
- Shell New Zealand - Shell Awards Businesses For Reducing Emissions
- Small Business Expo - Sustainability theme for Small Business Expo
- Huggies - Turning nappies into compost wins award
- Organics Aotearoa New Zealand - 0800 FUTURE To Deliver Organic Advice
- Word of Mouth Media - World landscape architectural leader honoured
- Forest And Bird - Trade Me partners with Forest & Bird kiwi campaign
- Bats Theatre - BATS takes a STAB at Sustainability
- NZ Gardener - Plant a fruit tree this Arbor Day – 5 June
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New Frontiers: Scientists Build Flax Surfboard
A surfboard made from Native New Zealand Flax (harakeke) has been put on display at a Science New Zealand display in the Wellington Airport. More >>
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