
The new Lincoln New World with rain water harvesting (image: TVNZ)
There are four integrated cogs to environmental change: individuals, community, business and government. It is key that all lead together to make the necessary changes to live more sustainably and reduce our impact on the environment. Leadership from the first three cogs has occurred today with the opening of the new New World Lincoln supermarket, just south of Christchurch.
We were so pleased to see this TVNZ news story video of the opening. Two wind turbines out the front for power, compostable trays for deli food, rain water reticulation for watering the garden and the heat from the refrigerators/coolers is used to heat the supermarket. Way to go. We are buzzing. This has been a great connect between local Lincoln individuals who are passionate about the environment, local Lincoln community groups working towards environmental change and the Foodstuffs supermarket coporate proactively and strategically including sustainability in their business and operational practices. This is a positive and highly beneficial move that will be great for our local Lincoln community and the wider environment.

Lincoln New World wind turbin (Image: TVNZ)
We need to see more direct environmental leadership and action that is relevant to individuals’ lifestyles and communities and yet shows the way forward. We can live differently and live better. Congratulations New World Lincoln. Will be in on the weekend to check it out.
Press release from Foodstuffs.
TVNZ Story to go with the Video.
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