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Choosing sustainable building materials

Choosing sustainable building materials

Friday, November 03, 2006 New Zealand
It can be difficult to assess exactly how sustainable a product is and which materials are preferable to others. Often we have to rely on manufacturers’ information, which can be biased and incomplete. This chapter aims to bring some clarification to the issue. It outlines some tools that can help you to choose your building materials, but the i...
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Paint

Paint

Friday, November 03, 2006 New Zealand
Many surfaces in the average home are painted - furniture, walls, ceilings, wooden floors, exterior cladding, roofs. Paints have been used for centuries to make surfaces more attractive, easier to maintain, or to protect them from the elements. Paints and finishes can extend the lifetime of some materials, such as weatherboards, dramatically. ...
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Straw bale construction

Straw bale construction

Tuesday, December 19, 2006
Straw bale, in most situations, makes an excellent building material. The main benefit of straw bale construction is the high level of insulation it provides. This insulation is achieved because of the thickness of the walls (around 45cm) and the trapped air inside which makes a poor heat conductor. Straw bale houses are generally constructed as...

Do you have unwanted paint you need to dispose of?

Do you have unwanted paint you need to dispose of?

Wednesday, January 31, 2007 New Zealand > Bay Of Plenty
More than six litres of household paint is sold each year for each and every person here. That's a lot of paint particularly as much of it is left sitting in paint containers and ends up in landfills. There are lots of ways you can reduce this burden on the environment... here's some ideas to get you started: Reduce, reuse and recycle Buy Env...

Comparing energy ratings on appliances

Comparing energy ratings on appliances

Thursday, February 01, 2007 New Zealand
Energy efficient appliances and products comparison database
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Solar Hot Water Buyers Guide

Solar Hot Water Buyers Guide

Monday, March 05, 2007 New Zealand
Solar water heating is generally more economically viable the more people in the household and the more hot water used. This means the more hot water you use, the better your savings will be.

Solar water heating fact sheet

Solar water heating fact sheet

Monday, March 05, 2007 New Zealand
In New Zealand, solar radiation is an abundant energy source. Many homes are exposed annually to 20 - 30 times more energy from the sun than they use in electricity or gas.

Rain water collection tanks / Using rain water

Rain water collection tanks / Using rain water

Tuesday, March 13, 2007 New Zealand
Tank water may be collected from: • rain off the roof • natural water, for example, from streams or lakes • a bore (a deep hole in the ground) • a spring. Water supplies from all these sources can very easily become unsafe. For example: • roof water may be corrosive, or may become contaminated from ash, dust, agricultural spraying or bird o...

Green Home Scheme

Green Home Scheme

Wednesday, June 06, 2007 New Zealand
It is an independent method of assessing the environmental performance of new homes. The Scheme offers new home owners, designers, architects and developers a means by which key environmental issues can be examined, using a rating system

Collect and use rain water

Collect and use rain water

Monday, July 23, 2007 New Zealand
Rainwater is a free, perpetually-renewing water supply. Installing a rainwater tank is relatively simple and inexpensive, and the benefits are ongoing. Rainwater is a good source of water for using on your garden. It can also be used for washing your clothes, flushing the toilet, and - if it’s properly treated or purified - for drinking and...
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Reducing your water flow

Reducing your water flow

Monday, July 23, 2007 New Zealand
By reducing the water flow from your taps, you’ll save on hot water and reduce condensation. Do you get splashed when you turn a tap on full? In many New Zealand homes, water flows much faster from taps and showerheads than it needs to. There are simple, inexpensive ways to reduce the flow of water from your taps and shower.
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Information on re-using greywater

Information on re-using greywater

Monday, July 23, 2007 New Zealand
You may be able to use greywater from your bathroom, laundry and kitchen in the garden or to flush your toilet. By re-using greywater instead of sending it down the drain, you may be able to save on water and wastewater charges and reduce demand on water supplies in your area. However, it’s vital that any system you use for collecting and r...
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Using an on-site sewage systems (Black Water)

Using an on-site sewage systems (Black Water)

Monday, July 23, 2007 New Zealand
If your home has no mains sewage connection, you’ll need an on-site sewage system. An on-site sewage system that doesn’t adequately cope with your household’s wastewater can endanger human health and the environment. Any system needs to be big enough and efficient enough to treat all of the wastewater from your household, and to be properly i...
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Managing stormwater on your property

Managing stormwater on your property

Monday, July 23, 2007 New Zealand
Poorly-managed stormwater can damage your property and the wider environment - but, managed properly, it can be good for your garden. Stormwater is the water that runs off surfaces such as houses, roads, driveways, footpaths. In urban areas, it runs down drains into stormwater pipes or channels and is carried to rivers, lakes or the sea. St...
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Fuel saver: How much do you spend on fuel? How much can you save?

Fuel saver: How much do you spend on fuel? How much can you save?

Tuesday, November 27, 2007
This excellent web site helps you work out the best way to save petrol by looking at the effect of the car you drive, the distance and the way you drive.
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Guide to Smarter Insulation

Guide to Smarter Insulation

Wednesday, December 05, 2007
As a nation, we are committed to using energy wisely and effi ciently. As a New Zealander, you can do your bit to help. Improving the energy effi ciency of your house means both lower power bills and a warmer, more comfortable home. Much of the energy we use in our homes and buildings is wasted or could be reduced. A booklet produced by the Depa...
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How to kill pests without killing the earth

How to kill pests without killing the earth

Friday, December 14, 2007
There are about 50 to 60 million insect species on earth - we have named only about 1 million and there are only about 1 thousand pest species - already over 50% of these thousand pests are already resistant to our volatile, dangerous, synthetic pesticide POISONS. We accidentally lose about 25,000 to 100,000 species of insects, plants and animals e...
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What is the payback period for solar?

What is the payback period for solar?

Thursday, January 24, 2008 New Zealand
We seem to be naturally curious about a technology that can produce a long-term supply of electricity with no continuous financial input, environmental side effect, or significant change to our lifestyle. Yet industry, consumers, and government only seem able to relate the value of the investment to its energy ‘payback’.

Sustainability Guides for Businesses

Sustainability Guides for Businesses

Sunday, February 24, 2008
A number of web based sustainability guides, calculators and work books available to guide your business to becoming more sustainable.
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Clovelly Eco Home - Inner City Sydney

Clovelly Eco Home - Inner City Sydney

Friday, March 21, 2008 Australia > NSW > Sydney
The Clovelly House is a three bedroom, south facing semi-detached residence, with in-ground pool and off-street car parking, in Clovelly, an inner city suburb of Sydney, Australia. The house, designed by Kennedy Associates Architects and completed in 2004, was designed to meet the very specific spatial and accessibility needs of the client with ...

Power To The People

Power To The People

Tuesday, May 06, 2008 New Zealand
This is the sort of energy-conserving future Martin and Liz Irvine have planned for their family when they build their holiday home at Tupare on the shores of the Kaipara Harbour – and by next summer it should be a reality. The Auckland business couple wanted an out-of-Auckland getaway that was energy neutral – or better – for themselves and the...

Chill Your Bill

Chill Your Bill

Tuesday, June 03, 2008
Replacing an average 10 year old fridge with a new model will save up to $100 a year, and an ENERGY STAR fridge could save you up to an additional 30 percent on top.

Climate Change Mocumentary Trailer

Climate Change Mocumentary Trailer

Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Scientist-turned-filmmaker Dr. Randy Olson, is a fan of Al Gore's global warming movie, but asks, "Where are the scientists?" He sets out to make his own documentary about global warming featuring scientists, but the only backers he can find are a fabulously flaky couple who top their list of people they want him to interview with Tom Cru...

THE GLOBAL CHALLENGE (A Deeper Shade of Green - Introduction)

THE GLOBAL CHALLENGE (A Deeper Shade of Green - Introduction)

Wednesday, August 06, 2008 New Zealand
We have just experienced – once again – a year of weather contrasts. In New Zealand, it brought floods to the north and droughts to the east and to the south, with Taranaki suffering tornadoes in-between. Insurers lament the costs, increasing by the millions from year-to-year, of damaged homes, roads and infrastructure. Adding flow-on costs to the ...

Sustainable Wanaka Wastebuster

Sustainable Wanaka Wastebuster

Friday, August 08, 2008 New Zealand > Otago > Wanaka
New Zealand homes have historically been extremely inefficient: 30 years after insulation became mandatory, around 350,000 homes are poorly insulated or have no insulation at all. Many of those are in the Queenstown Lakes District, where many houses were built for summer use only but are now lived in year round. In addition to the insulation pro...

Red list fish: species at high risk of being sourced from fisheries using destructive practices

Red list fish: species at high risk of being sourced from fisheries using destructive practices

Monday, August 11, 2008
Use our guide to find out what fish not to buy and the alternatives available.
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COMPOSTING GUIDE

COMPOSTING GUIDE

Wednesday, September 17, 2008 New Zealand
Compost is a mixture of organic material and is used as fertiliser. Generally, the ingredients used to make compost come from our gardens and kitchens (food scraps) although organic material is anything that was once living. Compost results from the eventual decomposition or break down of the ingredients. It can take anywhere between two and 18 mon...
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Worm Farming

Worm Farming

Wednesday, September 17, 2008 New Zealand
Compost can also be produced using worms. This is known as worm farming. It is also called ‘vermiculture’ or vermicomposting. Usually tiger worms are used for worm farming in NZ, though red worms can also be used. Worm farming uses the same principles as composting, but it does not generate heat, making it cold composting. Value is added to the ...
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Sustainable Building Guides for Builders and Homeowners

Sustainable Building Guides for Builders and Homeowners

Thursday, November 06, 2008
This guide provides builders and homeowners with information on energy and water efficiency, improving indoor air quality and selecting environmentally preferable building materials.
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Transition Towns - Aotearoa, New Zealands

Transition Towns - Aotearoa, New Zealands

Monday, December 22, 2008 New Zealand
Transition Initiatives are bringing people together out of a desire to explore how we – and our communities – can respond to the twin challenges of climate change and peak oil. We know we don’t have all the answers but we believe we have the innovation to create those solutions. Each transition group networks with their local community on a coordin...
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Edible Gardening

Edible Gardening

Monday, February 09, 2009
Edible Gardening When most people hear ‘edible gardening’ they imagine the vege plot around the back of the house. Straight rows of caterpillar eaten lettuce and wilted silver beet! Today; as garden’s become smaller and lives busier, edible gardens have the opportunity to become the main garden. As we are faced with issues such as genetic e...

Worm Farming and how to make your own farm.

Worm Farming and how to make your own farm.

Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Worm Farming When I told my long suffering husband that I was getting 5000 new pets and he had to help me come up with names for each one, he didn’t know whether to laugh or cry! Worms would have to be the best low maintenance pets available. They don’t need daily walks, don’t scratch the sofa, don’t require costly trips to the vets or get th...

Renters Guide to Sustainability

Renters Guide to Sustainability

Wednesday, March 04, 2009
Even renters can make changes to their home to make it more comfortable, save money and reduce their environmental impact. The Renters Guide to Sustainable Living, published by the Alternative Technology Association, shows how it’s done. The 16 page booklet is a free resource for anyone looking to lighten their carbon footprint as a tenant. The...

NZ Farmers Markets

NZ Farmers Markets

Wednesday, May 13, 2009 New Zealand
A farmers’ market is a food market where local growers, farmers and artisan food producers sell their wares directly to consumers. Vendors may only sell what they grow, farm, pickle, preserve, bake, smoke or catch themselves from within a defined local area. The market takes place at a public location on a regular basis.
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How to Store your Garden Harvest

How to Store your Garden Harvest

Wednesday, May 27, 2009
How to ‘squirrel’ your Produce For centuries families have squirreled away their garden surplus to feed their family through winter. Plenty of crops will keep for months if stored correctly with no need for freezing, bottling or preserving. The golden rule is to store only fruit and vegetables that are in perfect condition. Allow air circula...

Attracting Bees to your Garden

Attracting Bees to your Garden

Thursday, May 28, 2009
Creating a Bee Friendly Garden Nothing evokes the sense of an organic garden like the hum of honeybees toiling among sun-warmed summer flowers. Honey bees are important for pollination of all our fruits and berries and many of our vegetables crops. They don’t need us but we certainly need them. World wide their numbers are on the decline and exp...
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Good Wood Guide

Good Wood Guide

Monday, June 22, 2009
Good Wood comes from ethical and ecologically sustainable sources. When you choose Good Wood, you support a solution to deforestation and related climate change, you protect unique biodiversity and you help local forest communities find alternatives to poverty and loss of livelihood.

Throw a Green Birthday Party

Throw a Green Birthday Party

Tuesday, August 18, 2009
Throw a Green Birthday Party! Are you tired of going to or hosting a child’s birthday party which results in rubbish bags filled with plastic and other non-biodegradable rubbish. With some small changes it is easy to create an eco-friendly fiesta! Try using some of these ideas for your next birthday Bash. Balloons:-choose latex over mylar....

Gardens for Kids

Gardens for Kids

Tuesday, August 18, 2009
In today’s world any way to prise children out from in front of the TV or Xbox can be a real challenge for parents. One way to get kids outside can be to involve them in gardening. By designing the garden with the kids in mind it is possible to develop an exciting adventure playground and fantasy world within your own property boundary. A child’s...

Livingroofs.org.nz - NZ guide to living roofs

Livingroofs.org.nz - NZ guide to living roofs

Sunday, September 06, 2009 New Zealand
Living Roofs is an independent organisation that is promoting the uptake of green roofs in New Zealand. Living Roofs is a resource for information, which is supported and sponsored by leading green roof companies, authorities and organisations. On this website you will be able to find the latest information, research and case studies of projects he...
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Building the Future - BRANZ

Building the Future - BRANZ

Sunday, December 06, 2009
RANZ has been engaging with the building and construction sector with the aim of understanding, preparing for, and perhaps even helping the industry to shape the developments that will influence New Zealand's built environment between now and 2025. This has produced some contrasting views of the built environment and the drivers of change betwee...

Sustainable living in a city

Sustainable living in a city

Monday, August 30, 2010
HOMEGROWN REVOLUTION - Radical Change Taking Root Path to Freedom presents 'A Homegrown Revolution' A collaboration of selective media clips which feature their urban homestead and farm which focus on the need of radical action -- growing food in the city. This self produced, short music video was shown at Peter Seller's Cultural Art's class...