Sustainability Series – Part 02: Regulations and Reality With sustainability increasingly on the radar for governments, businesses and individuals, we’ve created a 3 part blog series on the topic. Next up Part 02: Regulations and Reality....
Approaching Life Cycle Thinking from a design mindset The harsh reality is, most of what we (the world) create and consume ends up in the landfill. As designers, we need to step up and own our responsibility. ...
Sustainability Series – Part 01: A Changing Landscape Sustainability is a hot topic these days, with social demands and strikes on the rise – businesses and governments desperately seeking solutions....
Business Value in a Circular Economy The circular economy concept is gaining traction with ecosystems under pressure. But how does a circular economy create business value?...
Delaminating Notes: The greening of our (multicoloured) journals A closer look at the development of our beloved journal and our latest iteration to improve its sustainability and end of life. ...
Plastic: Not so fantastic It's time to say no to single-use plastics that are littering the earth. Find out what's happening around the world to stop plastic misuse....
Bioplastics in NZ: Breaking the (injection) mold If we’re known as clean green New Zealand, why are we slow to adopt bioplastics?...
Marine biotechnology: The big blue battleground Blue2Green was the first Marine Biotechnology Convention ever hosted in New Zealand. Mike joined in for the Innovation to Commercialisation workshop....
Clean green design: what does it mean? Sustainable or ‘green’ design has rapidly become a big deal. We often get asked what the definition of sustainable design is, but the simple fact is there are no universal definitions....