MSC NewsWire

Founded by Max Farndale 1947 - 2018
Monday, 15 August 2022 06:56
  • Home
    • About Us
    • Pricing
    • Global Presswire
    • Industry Organisations
  • News Sectors
    • Headlines Through Today
    • Environmental Talk
    • Out of The Beehive
    • Primary Sector Talk
    • Reporters Desk
    • The MSC NewsReel
    • MSCNetwork
    • FinTech Talk
    • The FactoryFloor Newsreel
    • Trade Talk
    • News Talk
    • Industry Talk
    • Technology Talk
    • Blockchain
    • Highlighted
    • The TravelDesk
      • TravelMedia
      • Sporting Tours
      • Holidays Tours Events + More
      • Airfares
      • Travel Enquiry Form
      • TravelBits
    • Travel Updates
    • The MSC TravelDesk Newsreel
    • Travel Talk
    • Travel Time
    • The Bottom Line
    • Regional News
    • News to Run Advice Form
    • World News
    • NewsDIRECT
    • MSCVoxPops
    • Press Releases
  • National Press Club
  • Contact Us

Carbon sinks for bathrooms and kitchens

  • font size decrease font size decrease font size increase font size increase font size
  • Print
  • Email
Carbon sinks for bathrooms and kitchens

New Zealand faces two massive challenges: reducing carbon emissions and creating a circular economy reports Bernard Hickey for Newsroom on World Environment Day.

To play its part, ecostore is creating tiny carbon sinks with its plastic bottles made from sugar cane. Bernard Hickey reports on World Environment Day.

*Watch the full interview in the video player above*

Plastic containers present a dual problem for those wanting to address climate change and create a circular economy. Firstly, they need to be made from oil, which creates carbon emissions. Then they need to be recycled. Both present a challenge for New Zealand, particularly now China has stopped importing mixed plastics and the Government wants to reduce New Zealand's net emissions to zero by 2050. The Government has launched a taskforce to deal with more of New Zealand's waste locally.

The Productivity Commission has also reported New Zealand's economy will need to change dramatically to achieve carbon neutrality, including through the supply chain for packaging. The Commission argued New Zealand faced both a threat and an opportunity.

ecostore is playing its part by making its plastic bottles from pellets of sugar made from sugar cane. As the sugar cane grows, it absorbs carbon from the atmosphere to create sugar. That is then processed into plastic that can be recycled.

Sustainable Business Network CEO Rachel Brown explains the challenges facing New Zealand in this video, and what ecostore is doing to address them.

  • Source/ReadMore: Newsroom
Published in ENVIRONMENT
Tagged under
  • environment
  • waste management
  • news talk
  • the factoryfloor newsreel

Related items

  • Sir Bill English to be honoured by Victoria University of Wellington
  • Higher bank capital better for banking system and NZ
  • Plastics industry helps designers create easy-to-recycle packaging
  • Great Barrier unhappy with Auckland’s marine sludge plan
  • XE Update Friday 30 November, 2018
More in this category: « Twelve firms pledge to tackle plastic waste in NZ by 2025 New Zealand’s productivity commission charts course to low-emission future »
back to top
Aug 19, 2018

Councils back the Government’s waste work programme

in REGIONAL
Nov 29, 2018

Architects envision Amazon’s New York, and it’s terrifying

in ARCHITECTURE
Jun 05, 2018

Tech firms must be transparent about AI

in TECHNOLOGY
Jun 14, 2018

A&G Price Ltd Rises Again

in BUSINESS
Jun 02, 2018

No quick fix to impact of China's waste ban that has sucked the profits out of recycling, operators say

in BUSINESS
Oct 17, 2018

SmartSpace swoops for New Zealand business

in BUSINESS
Nov 14, 2018

Expat Kiwi Dick Bennetts’ prestigious motorsport award

in AUTOMOTIVE
Aug 30, 2018

A Studio In Your Pocket

in PRODUCTIVITY

MSC NewsWire is a gathering place for information on the productive sector in New Zealand focusing on Manufacturing, Productive Engineering and Process Manufacturing

  • Home
  • Global Presswire
  • Industry Organisations
  • National Press Club
  • Disclaimer
  • About Us
  • Pricing
  • Sitemap
Copyright © 2022 MSC NewsWire. All Rights Reserved.
Site Built & Hosted by iSystems Limited
Top
Primary Sector Talk