On this week's Green Desk, Lilly Peacocke speaks to Adrian Roche, one of the organisers behind the Kelmarna Organic Vegetable Gardens in Herne Bay. They discuss all things composting.
The Green Desk's Lilly Peacocke speaks to two of the people behind Splore Festival; Event Producer Fred Kublikowski and Sustainability Manager Sophie Barclay about how Splore incorporates sustainability into its events.
This week Lilly speaks with Rachel Brown the CEO and Founder of the Sustainable Business Network about challenges facing businesses in the future. SBN focuses on engaging the business community to help solve environmental issues.
This week Lilly speaks with Brigitte Hicks from the Sustainable Business Network about the million meters project. The project aims to plant a million meters of trees along stream banks to restore habitat and improve water quality in New Zealand.
The Green Party Co-Leader James Shaw released a new policy this morning that would increase the number of refugees New Zealand accepts each year. Also underneath this policy, a new humanitarian visa for climate change refugees would be created. Lilly caught up with James Shaw to discuss how the climate refugee visa would work.
This week on the Green Desk Lilly brings us a special plastic discussion panel w/ Colinda Rowe (Grey Lynn Transition Town/Head of Waste Away) Kristy Lorson (Zero Waste NZ).