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Cultivate & Motivate
Learnings, teachings and tips & tricks to educate you how to reduce and reuse.
EVENT: WIBO Host Friday 26th November @Petridish
Each time a woman stands up for herself, she stands up for all women - Maya Angelou
The Res.Awesome team are joining forces with the Women In Business Otago family to host their next event. Join the Woman in Business Otago networking group on facebook to get your discounted ticket. Come along and connect in person to learn more about what we get up to, how we can help you and how we got here.
WHEN: Friday 26th November 4pm -5.30pm
WHERE: The Penthouse at Petridish, Stafford St - Tickets are required to attend <3
(front door is open from 3.55 - 4:05pm - so don’t be late friends <3)
PODCAST with Harshmeen Kaur
I spoke with entrepreneur and business coach Harshmeen Kaur a few weeks ago about my life and how zero waste infiltrated it and taught me some big lessons.
“What you have and are as a being will always be honest to self and earth alike!”
Fiona Clements AKA Senorita AweSUMO 2007
Why a ReWash Truck!
Dunedin has an ambitious goal to become a zero waste city by 2030 and the team at Res.Awesome have an exciting project in the works to help get us there. Tackling our waste problem will require action at all levels; government, local council, businesses and individual consumers. A significant contributor to our local waste problem is Ōtepoti’s food and beverage industry. We believe with a few simple steps, this can change. The hospitality industry’s adoption of single-use products has become a normalised part of dining out culture and our Rewash Truck is just the solution.
What does Reduce + Reuse mean?
Heaps of R’s
Unless you have been living under a rock made of trash, you have undoubtedly heard of the three R’s commonly associated with best sustainability practices. Reduce, Reuse and Recycle. While these terms pretty much explain themselves, we thought we would give this topic a wee breakdown for our Res.Awesome readers. While the focus on Recycling has been an important cultural shift over the past few decades, we would like to shed some light on some important steps that are perhaps more sustainable. Recycling is a great step in the right direction but if we want to really tackle our waste flow, we need to come at it from all angles. ReduceReducing our use of the petrol fuelled car is a great step for our environment. Biking, walking and using public transport are better choices and can take away the stress of looming parking tickets!In a consumer capitalist world, it has been drilled into us that we can buy items to make us feel happy or fulfilled.