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Waste-to-value, bioenergy and the carbon economy in Aotearoa — field notes from the living biorefinery.

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Feb 26, 2024
Biosolids & Sludge

Addressing Soil Erosion through Organic Waste Management

As the communities of Nelson and Tasman stand on the precipice of environmental and financial difficulty, the pressing issue of landfill organics and its far-reaching consequences demands our immediat...

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Feb 18, 2024
Carbon Markets & ETSMethane & Emissions

New Zealand's $1.3 Trillion Decade of Liability

Recent satellite data has put New Zealand in the spotlight, highlighting the significant methane emissions from its landfills. This comes at a time when the Treasury reports a $23 billion deficit, und...

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Feb 11, 2024
Climate & Waste PolicyWastewater Regulation

Navigating the Waters of Resource Management Reforms

In the ever-evolving landscape of New Zealand's environmental policy, Water New Zealand and other industry organisations are at the forefront of engaging with the Ministry for the Environment. This co...

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Jan 29, 2024
Biosolids & SludgeCompany NewsWastewater Regulation

Alimentary Systems Partners with SiteCare and Smart Environmental

Alimentary Systems Limited, a pioneering company in waste management solutions in New Zealand, has recently announced groundbreaking collaborations with two key players in the environmental sector – S...

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Nov 21, 2023
Carbon Markets & ETSWastewater Regulation

Alimentary Systems at the Forefront of Blue Economy

This October, Alimentary Systems had the incredible opportunity to represent Aotearoa, New Zealand, at the high-level UNDP AIS Forum in Bali. This prestigious event, themed "Fostering Collaboration En...

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Sep 20, 2023
Company NewsWastewater Regulation

Representing New Zealand at the AIS Startup Blue Business Summit 2023

Matthew Jackson has been chosen to represent Aotearoa, New Zealand, at the AIS Startup Blue Business Summit 2023. This summit is an offshoot of the Archipelagic and Island States (AIS) Forum . It aims...

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Sep 11, 2023
Carbon Markets & ETS

There is no Decarbonisation

There’s no clickbait here; the title spells out the facts. Carbon is the fourth-most abundant element in the universe and, by extension, on Earth. (Hydrogen, helium and oxygen are the top three, in th...

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Sep 1, 2023
Impact & Investment

Earth Equity through Companies

The granting of legal personhood to Te Urewera, the Whanganui River and Taranaki Maunga in Aotearoa, New Zealand, is world-leading and has opened up new horizons for business ethics and corporate gove...

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Aug 5, 2023
Climate & Waste PolicyEnergy Security

People in the centre of work

To be a regenerative company, we must have a redefined well-being culture. Our progressive health and well-being policy is built on the foundation of holistic care, promoting physical, mental, and emo...

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Feb 22, 2023
Carbon Markets & ETSCompany NewsImpact & Investment

We won the People's Choice

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Nov 9, 2022
Biogas & BiomethaneCarbon Markets & ETSClimate & Waste Policy

Awarded Impact funding from Akina

Credit: © 2022 Ākina Foundation Aotearoa needs more businesses that make a positive difference New Zealand’s impact investing market is valued at $8 billion. Investors are increasingly looking to inve...

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Jul 19, 2022
Biogas & BiomethaneBiosolids & SludgeImpact & Investment

Improved environmental accounting & intelligent systems to future-proof agriculture.

EHF Fellow Harmaan Madon and Dr Kate Meyer of the Planetary Accounting Network to discuss practical industry solutions for tackling the climate crisis. With a foreword by Owen Gaffney from the Stockho...

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