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Green Collar Job Post – Felicity Price from Carter Price Rennie

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009 by Admin

Felicity Price at Cadrona Skifield

Felicity Price at Cadrona Skifield

Felicity Price is also one of our PR experts from Carter Price Rennie. As well as being a leading PR expert in Christchurch she has twenty years experience as a journalist, columnist and writer, with her latest book Sandwich Short of a Picnic out now. Here are her answers to our Green Collar Jobs questions:

1. What do you do to live more sustainably (with a low impact) in your life?

I’m not particularly exceptional – I try to minimise as much of my waste as possible and favour the green or yellow recycling bins, and I’ve certainly planted a lot of trees in my time. I’m a passionate gardener. And I drive a car that runs on a teaspoon of fuel, a little Smart Car.

Every summer, we go to Totaranui – with the kids and, until this year, with my 94 year old mother. This will be our first summer without her. Totaranui has no electricity, no hot water, and is a wonderful natural environment. When I want to write my novels on holiday, I plug my laptop into electricity powered by a small solar panel that catches the Totaranui sun. (This means if it’s cloudy for more than a day I can’t get any writing done, but Totaranui weather is rarely bad for more than a day).

2. How do you live more sustainably at work?

I do a lot of running round to see clients and suppliers, and so the Smart Car is a great fuel saver. Plus we always try to find recycled paper, and sometimes solvent-free inks when appropriate, to print brochures and annual reports on.

3. What do you  think is the biggest environmental issue we need to deal with in Christchurch/New Zealand?

Water. We need to find a way of sustainably harvesting the water out of Canterbury’s big rivers to make our land more productive. And our diary farmers have to follow the clean dairying models.

4. What makes you smile?

My kids. My crazy spaniel. Books. Movies. Plays. Girlfriends.

5. What is your biggest pet peeve?

Not enough time to enjoy the things that make me smile.

6. What is your favourite colour and why?

Blue. Not sure really, but probably because it’s the same colour as my eyes.

7. Do you have a favourite place in the world? Describe why?

Totaranui, in the DOC camping ground by the golden sands and blue sea. I love it there.

8. What’s your connection to SIFT?

I help Linda and Olivia with getting their message across – communication strategies, media releases, media liaison.

9. Do you remember your favourite teacher and why they were your favourite?

My English teacher at Girls’ High., Miss Jones, was an inspiration. I’ve been writing stuff ever since!

10. What do you want to leave behind?

Two children who will be healthy and happy, and some good books that people will want to go on reading after I’ve gone.

11. What do you think the future will bring?

I’ll get out my crystal ball and let you know if it tells me anything.

12. Who is someone you really admire and why?

Hilary Clinton and Barack Obama. Both of them for their stickability and persistence, against the odds. I’ve been there!

13. What is happening outside your window right now?

Sadly, grey skies and a howling easterly. I’ve always lived in Christchurch and I love the place, but that beastly easterly does get your down sometimes.

14. What is your favourite breakfast?

Porridge! With sultanas and banana slices.

15. What is the best piece of advice you can give us?

Set your goals and follow them with determination and passion and you will achieve what you want. This applies to anything, from communication strategies to life in general!

Green Collar Job Post – Amy Carter from Carter Price Rennie

Thursday, November 26th, 2009 by Admin

Carter Price Rennie's Amy Carter

Carter Price Rennie's Amy Carter

Amy Carter from Carter Price Rennie is part of a great team that helps us out with our PR and media communications. Here are her answers to our Green Collar Jobs questions – she doesn’t strictly have a Green Collar Job but helps those who do – thanks Amy!

1. What do you do to live more sustainably (with a low impact) in your life?

To be honest I feel a bit guilty about not doing enough but I do try to do my best where I can.  For example I drive a small and economical car, grow my own vege’s, make my own compost and have a large garden full of natives that don’t need watering. I always buy local products where I can.

I’m currently seriously considering cloth nappies for the impending arrival of our first child but have just read some interesting studies regard the water consequences of cloth nappies – so am now confused!

2. How do you live more sustainably at work?

Not enough and it’s an area that we are working on at present. One of our directors is currently working on a strategy for the company.  At the moment it is limited to simple things like recycling paper and ink cartridges. We are also trying to minimise use of paper in the office for record keeping and moving towards more electronic file storage etc.

3. What do you think is the biggest environmental issue we need to deal with in Christchurch/New Zealand?

Water management is the biggest issue both here in Christchurch and across New Zealand. We need clean water and enough of it to keep our population and economy growing.

4. What makes you smile?

Sunshine, the prospect of summer holidays with friends and family. Currently baby things (but that will be the hormones).

5. What is your biggest pet peeve?

Bullies – can’t stand them.

6. What id your favourite colour and why?

Blue – it reminds me of water

7. Do you have a favourite place in the world? Describe why?

Taylors Mistake, friends, family, fun and its home.

8. What’s your connection to SIFT?

My company assists SIFT with its public relations.

9. Do you remember your favourite teacher and why they were your favourite?

Yes, Mr Lees Jefferies or L.J. as he was known. He was passionate about teaching and his students and his classroom changed from term to term depending on what they were studying.

10. What do you want to leave behind?

A smile on people’s faces.

11. What do you think the future will bring?

Opporunity. Life is full of opportunities if you want to see them.

12. Who is someone you really admire and why?

Anyone who has a goal (no matter how large or small) and makes sure they achieve it, no matter the obstacles in their way.

13. What is happening outside your window right now?

Students leaving Jazz school, people Christmas shopping and ladies doing lunch.

14. What is your favourite breakfast?

Fresh fruit, an omelette and English breakfast tea.

15. What is the best piece of advice you can give us?

Live life, laugh often!