Posts Tagged ‘Re-nest’

Friday Favourites

Friday, June 25th, 2010 by Admin

Source: Twig & Thistle Sárah Goldschadt Garden Flags

Source: Twig & Thistle Sárah Goldschadt Garden Flags Reusing egg cartons

SIFT has had a big week this week. I attended the Philanthropy NZ Regional Funders Forum on Tuesday and learnt about how to create a learning organisation from Fiona Ellis, who is the ex-Director of the Northern Rock Foundation in the UK, and what it means to be a social lender from Laura Benedict, a social lending practioner from the US. Laura is in New Zealand at the moment to write a paper on social lending in New Zealand as part of the Ian Axford (New Zealand) Public Policy Fellowship and is the head of the commercial lending department of Self Help, the US’s largest non-profit community development financial institution. Lots of great and useful information from both speakers that I am still digesting.

And yesterday we had our yearly SIFT Strategic Planning Afternoon. We reviewed why we are here, what we want SIFT to be and do, the values, vision, mission and critical outcomes for the next year. One of those is to continue to grow SIFT as a learning organisation specifically to find waste minimisation/avoidance solutions.

We are ready for a New Year full of new projects and new ways of operating.

But for today here are the favourite links from around the world and locally:

Have a great waste free weekend.

Friday favourites

Friday, June 11th, 2010 by Admin

We visited the CCC2 Materials Recovery Facility on Tuesday - here's a sneek peek.

We visited the CCC2 Materials Recovery Facility on Tuesday - here's a sneek peek. More to come.

Here is this week’s round up of what of the waste, sustainability goodies we have come across:

Hope you have a low impact weekend!

Friday Favourites

Friday, May 21st, 2010 by Admin

Christchurch City Council Recycling Truck (Source: CCC)

Christchurch City Council Recycling Truck (Source: CCC)

Lots of great and intersting waste and sustainability tid bits have been discovered this week:

  • The glowing lamp made out of coffee cups from Re-Nest.
  • Something we want to try – making our own paper.
  • In the US it is prom (or formal) time and some high school girls are looking for green prom dresses – great idea.
  • Bicycling as it should be – wouldn’t this be great for Christchurch – rush hour traffic on bikes from the Netherlands – could watch it for hours!
  • Another Re-Nest find – covering chairs with old jersies.
  • Thinking of switching from disposable razors for shaving to a snazzy metal one that will last years? If seeing who else does will help  Satorialist Scott Schuman does.
  • Another look at what we consume – Kate Bingaman Burt drew what she bought everyday for 3 years.
  • And more locally there has been some recent media attention on the Christchurch City Council requesting all residents ensure their bin lids are completely down otherwise they will not be emptied. You can listen to Radio New Zealand National’s Jim Mora to talk Mayor Bob Parker here (choose the Panel segment #2 and it is about three-quarters through) or read it in the Christchurch Press here.

Have a lovely Autumnal weekend.

Friday Favourites

Thursday, March 4th, 2010 by Admin

Here are today’s Friday Favourites – have a great weekend.

And don’t forget if you have old whiteware tomorrow is the national Fisher and Paykel whiteware recycling day.The first 50 people through the gates will receive a $150 voucher towards some new (more energy efficient no doubt) whiteware. Below are the details for Christchurch:

Fisher & Paykel Whiteware Recycling Day Christchurch details

Fisher & Paykel Whiteware Recycling Day Christchurch details