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Second CarboNZero certified hotel
Sudima Christchurch Hotel has become the second carboNZero certified hotel in the country, following in the footsteps of Sudima Auckland Airport which achieved the milestone in 2013.
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Sudima Hotels & Resorts
Sudima Hotels & Resorts sets the bar high when it comes to protecting the environment because it’s good for business and good for New Zealand.
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YHA New Zealand
Carbon neutral status a #NZMustDo
YHA values the carboNZeroCertTM scheme as another tool that helps to build a commitment to environmental sustainability into everything the organisation does.
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Abel Tasman Canyons goes Zero Carbon
Adventure tour operator Abel Tasman Canyons is now a certified Zero Carbon business with EKOS.
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Industry News
Toitū Resources to get you started
Toitu Envirocare has produced a range of webinars designed to get businesses started in their sustainability journey.
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Foxton Beach Top 10 Achieves Carbon Zero
In what is a New Zealand first for Top 10 holiday parks, Foxton Beach has achieved Toitū (formerly Enviromark) Carbon Zero certification.
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First Electric Flight over Cook Strait
1 Nov 2021
The two-seater Pipistrel Alpha Electro, owned by Christchurch-based company ElectricAir, is the first battery-powered, emission-free plane to cross Cook Strait.
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Southern hemisphere’s first electric ferry launched in Wellington
August 2021
The first fully electric, high speed passenger ferry in the southern hemisphere was officially launched today in Wellington, where the locally built vessel will sail commuters across Te Whanganui-a-Tara.
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TSS Earnslaw - Decarbonising and preserving 109 years of heritage
18 Oct 2021
A feasibility study is under way to investigate whether the TSS Earnslaw can become carbon neutral or carbon zero whilst conserving her proud heritage.
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Industry News
Tourism Industry Challenge to Cut Carbon
Dec 2021
The Tourism Carbon Challenge urges every tourism business to measure its carbon footprint, to take action to significantly reduce carbon emissions by 2030, and contribute to a tourism industry that is net zero carbon ahead of New Zealand’s 2050 goal.
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