Posts Tagged ‘winter’

Friday Favourites

Friday, July 30th, 2010 by Admin

Sand Art by Jim Denevan

Sand Art by Jim Denevan

Can’t believe that this is the last friday of July. The daffodils are already pushing their green tips through the hard, frosted ground. Big frost here today. The days are getting noticebly longer with more light in the mornings and evenings. Soon we will be able to spend more time outside breathing in the fresh Canterbury air (and planting the vegetables to reduce our packaging waste!).

Had a lovely drive to Rangiora yesterday to visit Enterprise North Canterbury and then took an inland road to Amberley to visit Hurunui District Council. Today we are off to Ashburton District Council and then we will have met nearly everyone who looks after solid waste for the individual districts. Kaikoura, MacKenzie and Selwyn to go. It is great to get out of the office and remind ourselves of all of the businesses, individuals and other organisations doing good green work (or who might need financial assistance from SIFT) in the region.

Here are this week’s great finds that you might find interesting:

Have a great waste free weekend.

Rainy Winter Solstice Colour

Monday, June 21st, 2010 by Admin

Today is the shortest day of the year – the Winter Solstice. Although wet and cold it is a bit of a milestone. Half way through the calender year and nearly at the end of the financial year. SIFT’s new year starts on the 1st of July and we have a good handful of waste minimisation projects to progress and start the year with. A bit of a fresh start too.

But, to keep us going through the grey days here is a link to a bit of colour – the Dulux Let’s Colour Project. Colour, collaboration and community to transform grey spaces for happier people and a happier world!

Do you have any waste resolutions for the second half of the year?

Friday Favourites

Friday, April 9th, 2010 by Admin
Newspaper as Wallpaper from Re-Nest

Newspaper as Wallpaper from Re-Nest

Happy Friday! Here are the cool things we have come across this week: