Press Release – Cavalier Bremworth Hon Damien O’Connor and George Adams Chair Cavalier. Cavalier Corporations New Zealand wool carpet business, Bremworth, has this week celebrated a major milestone in its sustainability journey, with its last ever roll of synthetic carpet coming …
Hon Damien O’Connor and George Adams Chair Cavalier.
Cavalier Corporation’s New Zealand wool carpet business, Bremworth, has this week celebrated a major milestone in its sustainability journey, with its last ever roll of synthetic carpet coming off its manufacturing line (see video here https://youtu.be/k9mdZCBOJ38).
This completes Bremworth’s transition to a wool only carpet and rug company as it builds momentum in its journey towards becoming a more sustainable business – a move that will reduce its use of imported synthetic fibre annually by 2,500 tonnes. The company will now focus on natural fibre design, science and innovation to help make home interiors, and the planet, healthier a
Press Release – Cavalier Bremworth Hon Damien O’Connor and George Adams Chair Cavalier. Cavalier Corporations New Zealand wool carpet business, Bremworth, has this week celebrated a major milestone in its sustainability journey, with its last ever roll of synthetic carpet coming …
Hon Damien O’Connor and George Adams Chair Cavalier.
Cavalier Corporation’s New Zealand wool carpet business, Bremworth, has this week celebrated a major milestone in its sustainability journey, with its last ever roll of synthetic carpet coming off its manufacturing line (see video here https://youtu.be/k9mdZCBOJ38).
This completes Bremworth’s transition to a wool only carpet and rug company as it builds momentum in its journey towards becoming a more sustainable business – a move that will reduce its use of imported synthetic fibre annually by 2,500 tonnes. The company will now focus on natural fibre design, science and innovation to help make home interiors, and the planet, healthier a
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Nursery coordinator Matthew Mabbitt releases the Pauesia nigrovaria wasps, in the hope they will establish in the nursery and eventually spread. Fortunately, the tiny host-specific wasp The Northland Regional Council has released 30 mated females of the tiny wasps at its poplar and willow nursery in Mata, south of Whangārei. It’s hoped they will establish and spread. The wasp lays eggs in the aphids to hatch and consume their host, before emerging as an adult, leaving their now mummified nursery behind, said councillor Jack Craw, who is chairman of the council’s biosecurity and biodiversity working party.
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Venture Taranaki s Branching Out initiative explores avocado
26 Feb, 2021 09:28 PM
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Stratford Press
The Venture Taranaki initiative Branching Out is a collaborative exercise to investigate, explore, package, and potentially pilot new commercial opportunities that could add sustainable value to Taranaki s economy and help the region s food and fibre sector become more diverse, resilient, innovative and in-demand.
Through the initiative 10 to 12 high potential ventures will be identified and analysed for their feasibility. In October 2020, we hosted the project s first in-person event exploring kiwifruit as a high-potential venture. Now we will look at avocado s potential. Avocados are a proven success story in other parts of the country, so it is worth consideration and further investigation in Taranaki, says Venture Taranaki chief executive Justine Gilliland.