Greg – Window checklist
Over the long weekend you could take some time to investigate the state of your... The post Greg – Window checklist appeared first on Sustainability Trust.
View ArticleTessa – Composting nappies
There are two things parents love talking about – sleep and poo. We can’t help... The post Tessa – Composting nappies appeared first on Sustainability Trust.
View ArticleMarion – Keeping your home cool!
Wellington houses are heating up! This is especially noticeable if you have a brick house... The post Marion – Keeping your home cool! appeared first on Sustainability Trust.
View ArticleMichelle – Beecome a Bee Hotelier
Would you have a Bee Hotel or Critter Complex as I often call it, in... The post Michelle – Beecome a Bee Hotelier appeared first on Sustainability Trust.
View ArticlePhil – What are you paying for energy?
You could be doing better. How long is it since you checked what kind of... The post Phil – What are you paying for energy? appeared first on Sustainability Trust.
View ArticleGreg – The great heat pump debate
In our travels we frequently encounter people who have firm and polarised views about heat... The post Greg – The great heat pump debate appeared first on Sustainability Trust.
View ArticleWarm Fuzzies for Johnsonville landlord and tenant
Johnsonville mum Tiriti Paikea is looking forward to a warmer winter after her landlord agreed... The post Warm Fuzzies for Johnsonville landlord and tenant appeared first on Sustainability Trust.
View ArticleJames – Preparing your garden for the year ahead
With Autumn upon us, the Easter weekend is the ideal opportunity to start preparing the... The post James – Preparing your garden for the year ahead appeared first on Sustainability Trust.
View ArticleA more sustainable Easter
Easter can be a pretty great holiday, especially if you have kids – it’s a... The post A more sustainable Easter appeared first on Sustainability Trust.
View ArticleGay – Warm windows
In the cooler weather I can feel cold air coming in through the southerly facing... The post Gay – Warm windows appeared first on Sustainability Trust.
View ArticleTrust leadership recognised in awards
Sustainability Trust chief executive Philip Squire is one of four inspiring people to be shortlisted for... The post Trust leadership recognised in awards appeared first on Sustainability Trust.
View ArticleLee on recycling, the right way
More than 97% of households in New Zealand have access to kerbside or drop-off recycling – as... The post Lee on recycling, the right way appeared first on Sustainability Trust.
View ArticleCraig – Rising Damp
Around 1.2 million New Zealand houses have suspended timber underfloors. A surprising amount of moisture... The post Craig – Rising Damp appeared first on Sustainability Trust.
View ArticleChris – How to spec heating for your home
New Zealand homes are notoriously under equipped for the winter, and a lot of people... The post Chris – How to spec heating for your home appeared first on Sustainability Trust.
View ArticleBrendan – Drying your clothes efficiently
Now that it’s getting chillier and you’ll be using your heaters more often, here is... The post Brendan – Drying your clothes efficiently appeared first on Sustainability Trust.
View ArticlePatrick – Cycling through winter
Winter is coming, but that’s no reason to leave the bike at home. You can... The post Patrick – Cycling through winter appeared first on Sustainability Trust.
View ArticleRena – How to build a sustainable wardrobe
Every day we make choices about the clothing that we wear and often our choices... The post Rena – How to build a sustainable wardrobe appeared first on Sustainability Trust.
View ArticleDavid – Curtain performance
Curtains perform various roles in the home. They give privacy and serve a decorative purpose;...
View ArticleThank you to our volunteers!
With National Volunteer Week coming on June 19 to 25, it’s time for us to say thanks...
View ArticleMoney for warmer, drier homes in Budget ’16
The Government announced last week that the WarmUp NZ: Healthy Homes programme would be extended...
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