Posts Tagged ‘GreenBiz’
Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010 by Admin
Monday’s Plains FM podcast with Mastagard Sales Manager Angus Winstone is now online here. You can listen to all the good things that Mastagard are doing with recycling our waste.
Tags: GreenBiz, Mastagard, Plains FM, recycling, SIFT, waste
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Thursday, February 25th, 2010 by Admin
On Monday’s Plains FM GreenBiz segment I took Sheree Grant along to talk about paper and sustainability. You can check it out here.
Tags: consumption, diverting waste from landfill, environmental sustainability, GreenBiz, paper, Plains FM, recycling projects, sustainability
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Wednesday, February 17th, 2010 by Admin
Here is Monday’s PlainsFM Green Biz podcast with Ricoh’s Christchurch Branch Manager, Matt Woolston. You can more about Ricoh here on a previous blog post.
Tags: GreenBiz, PlainsFM, Ricoh, Sustainable business
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Tuesday, February 9th, 2010 by Admin
Yesterday’s PlainsFM GreenBiz segment is now online as a podcast here. Ed and I discuss simple ideas for waste management and how SIFT can help.
Tags: GreenBiz, Plains FM, podcast, SIFT, waste
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Monday, January 25th, 2010 by Admin
This morning was this year’s first Plains FM Green Biz segment. SIFT CEO Linda Norris talked to Hairy Lemon Director Graham Dockrill. You can listen to it here.
Tags: GreenBiz, HairyLemon, mornings, Plains FM, USA
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Monday, November 23rd, 2009 by Admin
Here’s last Monday’s GreenBiz Plains FM podcast with Hairdresser Chris Wood who knows a lot about eco-living, sustainability, permaculture. Great to talk to an everyday person who is making a difference with the way he lives.
Chris Wood and Linda Norris with Ed Swift on Plains FM Green Biz.
Tags: eco, everyday, GreenBiz, hairdresser, linda norris, permaculture, Plains FM, SIFT, sustainability
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