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  • earthbooks.co.nz Kiwi Status

    Earth Books

      (www.earthbooks.co.nz)

    Earth Books specialises in eco-friendly green books. Offering information on climate change, global warming, alternative medicine, renewable energy, health, natural childbirth and more.

  • ebex21.co.nz Kiwi Status

    EBEX21

      (www.ebex21.co.nz)

    A Web-based tool for individuals, businesses and organisations to measure, manage, and mitigate their greenhouse gas emissions.

  • econation.co.nz Kiwi Status

    Econation

      (www.econation.co.nz)

    New Zealand's independent source of information, advice and resources about sustainability - practices and solutions - including resource efficiency, energy efficiency, carbon neutrality, zero waste and sustainable water use.

  • enufisenuf.co.nz Kiwi Status

    Enuf is Enuf

      (www.enufisenuf.co.nz)

    A site designed to raise awareness of the aerial spraying of New Zealand crops throughout the country. Also offering protest videos and music for download.

  • epa.govt.nz Kiwi Status

    Environmental Protection Authority

      (www.epa.govt.nz)

    Established to centralise and streamline the decision-making process of nationally significant proposals that effect the New Zealand natural environment.

  • envirosax.co.nz Kiwi Status

    Envirosax

      (www.envirosax.co.nz)

    Envirosax is an advocate for environmental sustainability by providing an eco-friendly alternative to plastic shopping bags that threaten a healthy eco-system. It donates a percentage of all web sales to the Royal Forest and Bird Protection Society of New Zealand.

  • measuringchange.org.nz Kiwi Status

    Enviroschools

      (www.measuringchange.org.nz/)

    Throughout New Zealand hundreds of schools are engaging in learning for sustainability a holistic process that has a range of environmental, educational, economic and social benefits for students and their community.