• Footprint: Business Sustainability

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Footprint: Business Sustainability

By: NZME
  • Summary

  • A long-term approach to sustainability is not only great for New Zealand… it’s great for business.

    Footprint: Business Sustainability is a brand new podcast series from Newstalk ZB and Goodman Property. In this series, hosted by Francesca Rudkin, we explore some of the issues, the problems, and notably, the solutions as we talk to New Zealand’s leading experts and business people working to change our future for the better.
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Episodes
  • Episode 6: Food
    Dec 7 2021
    As well as helping to cut greenhouse gas emission, avoiding food waste can significantly cut our grocery bills overnight. 
    Hear about Kiwi projects working to improve sustainability in the food industry in episode six of Footprint: Business Sustainability, a podcast series from Newstalk ZB and Goodman Property – Making Space for Greatness. 
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    47 mins
  • Episode 5: Fashion
    Nov 25 2021
    In New Zealand we send an average of 44kg of textiles to landfill per year, per person. 
    Hear about Kiwi projects working to improve sustainability of clothing and textiles in episode five of Footprint: Business Sustainability, a podcast series from Newstalk ZB and Goodman Property – Making Space for Greatness. 
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    49 mins
  • Episode 4: Construction
    Nov 9 2021
    From sourcing materials to the dumping of waste, the impact construction has on the environment is varied and significant. 
    Learn more in episode four of Footprint: Business Sustainability, the latest podcast series from Newstalk ZB and Goodman Property – Making Space for Greatness. 
     
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    1 hr

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