Our directory
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North Shore Resource Centre
The Centre is run by a voluntary group that gives businesses and the public the opportunity to recycle usable items rather than let them take up space in a landfill. It gives schools, early childhood centres and community groups the chance to access cheap resources.
- Extending Extending the lifespan of products and materials to keep them in circulation via reuse, repair, refurbishment, and remanufacture.
- Sharing Sharing and trading existing resources via online platforms, secondhand markets and ‘product as a service’ models to reduce the need for new materials.
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Trow Group
TROW Group is one of the largest commercial deconstruction companies in Aotearoa New Zealand. It is the industry expert in delivering full project, lifecycle services, salvaging hundreds of tonnes of construction materials every year.
- Extending Extending the lifespan of products and materials to keep them in circulation via reuse, repair, refurbishment, and remanufacture.
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Musgroves Ltd
Musgroves has been in the business of buying and selling quality used building materials for the past 50 years. Less waste, more purpose is our goal, through purchasing as many preloved building materials as we can so that our customers can repurchase them and reuse them as they choose.
- Sharing Sharing and trading existing resources via online platforms, secondhand markets and ‘product as a service’ models to reduce the need for new materials.
- Extending Extending the lifespan of products and materials to keep them in circulation via reuse, repair, refurbishment, and remanufacture.
- Recycling Recycling or composting waste materials into reusable materials.
- Products Purchasing products and supplies that contribute to the circular economy
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Levela Deconstruction LTD
We deconstruct buildings and structures piece by piece so their valuable materials can be reused or recycled. Our mission is to keep demolition waste out of the landfill.
- Extending Extending the lifespan of products and materials to keep them in circulation via reuse, repair, refurbishment, and remanufacture.
- Recycling Recycling or composting waste materials into reusable materials.
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George Walkers
Providing sustainable and affordable office furniture is at the heart of what we do.
- Sharing Sharing and trading existing resources via online platforms, secondhand markets and ‘product as a service’ models to reduce the need for new materials.
- Extending Extending the lifespan of products and materials to keep them in circulation via reuse, repair, refurbishment, and remanufacture.
- Products Purchasing products and supplies that contribute to the circular economy
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Junk Run Ltd
We sort and separate waste on site as we collect, so we can redirect it to the most suitable recipients. Junk Run works with community groups and charities to give a second life to as many things as possible – benefitting communities and the environment alike.
- Extending Extending the lifespan of products and materials to keep them in circulation via reuse, repair, refurbishment, and remanufacture.
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All Heart NZ
All Heart NZ is a profit-for-purpose organisation that exists to give hope and restore dignity to people and the planet. We believe that improving the way we source and dispose of corporate goods can positively impact people and our planet.
- Redesigning Redesigning how systems or products are created so they use less resources, last longer, or get a continued life, and eliminate waste compared to standard industry practices.
- Extending Extending the lifespan of products and materials to keep them in circulation via reuse, repair, refurbishment, and remanufacture.
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Repair Cafe Aotearoa New Zealand
Repair Cafés are free meeting places where visitors with broken household items and volunteer repair specialists come together to repair and learn. This can help strengthen community resilience.
- Extending Extending the lifespan of products and materials to keep them in circulation via reuse, repair, refurbishment, and remanufacture.
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West Auckland Resource Centre Trust Incorporated
We collect and store good quality materials and resources that would otherwise be discarded. We provide them to businesses and the community at an affordable cost for reimagining waste, creativity, and repurposing/upcycling, and educational purposes.
- Extending Extending the lifespan of products and materials to keep them in circulation via reuse, repair, refurbishment, and remanufacture.
- Products Purchasing products and supplies that contribute to the circular economy
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Gizzy Kai Rescue Charitable Trust
No waste, no hunger - Gizzy Kai Rescue collects, sorts and distributes food from growers and retailer to the community. This is food that may otherwise be destined for landfill but is still fit for consumption. Nourishing our community, minimising food waste.
- Extending Extending the lifespan of products and materials to keep them in circulation via reuse, repair, refurbishment, and remanufacture.
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KiwiHarvest
Put simply, we collect good food before it goes to waste and deliver it to those in need. KiwiHarvest reduces the negative impacts of food waste on our environment by redistributing excess food, helping to create lasting positive social change by nourishing those in need.
- Extending Extending the lifespan of products and materials to keep them in circulation via reuse, repair, refurbishment, and remanufacture.
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Foodprint
Foodprint is an app that enables local eateries to sell surplus and imperfect food to customers for a discount, to prevent it from being wasted.
- Sharing Sharing and trading existing resources via online platforms, secondhand markets and ‘product as a service’ models to reduce the need for new materials.
- Extending Extending the lifespan of products and materials to keep them in circulation via reuse, repair, refurbishment, and remanufacture.
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New Zealand Food Network
New Zealand Food Network prevents good food from going to landfill and redirects it to communities that need it most. Set up to urgently address the growing issue of food insecurity in Aotearoa New Zealand, New Zealand Food Network brings bulk scale, efficiency and equity to the food rescue sector.
- Sharing Sharing and trading existing resources via online platforms, secondhand markets and ‘product as a service’ models to reduce the need for new materials.
- Extending Extending the lifespan of products and materials to keep them in circulation via reuse, repair, refurbishment, and remanufacture.
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Nelson Environment Centre - Kai Rescue
The Kai Rescue programme was established in 2017 with the aim of minimising food waste in our community. Our team collects food from supermarkets, growers, manufacturers and other food outlets that is good enough to eat but is surplus or non-saleable.
- Extending Extending the lifespan of products and materials to keep them in circulation via reuse, repair, refurbishment, and remanufacture.
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Usedfully
Usedfully's mission is to support the planet and all beings through systemic change and the circular design and decarbonisation of clothing and textiles. Valuing textile resources by maximising their use to minimise the impacts of what we clothe and protect ourselves with.
- Redesigning Redesigning how systems or products are created so they use less resources, last longer, or get a continued life, and eliminate waste compared to standard industry practices.
- Reducing Reducing carbon emissions across key areas of business operations.
- Sharing Sharing and trading existing resources via online platforms, secondhand markets and ‘product as a service’ models to reduce the need for new materials.
- Extending Extending the lifespan of products and materials to keep them in circulation via reuse, repair, refurbishment, and remanufacture.
- Recycling Recycling or composting waste materials into reusable materials.
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Textile Reuse Programme
The Textile Reuse Programme is a membership programme enabling organisations to commit to and support a systemic change to a circular system for clothing and textiles in Aotearoa New Zealand. The programme has been running since 2016, under the guidance of a Steering Group.
- Reducing Reducing carbon emissions across key areas of business operations.
- Sharing Sharing and trading existing resources via online platforms, secondhand markets and ‘product as a service’ models to reduce the need for new materials.
- Extending Extending the lifespan of products and materials to keep them in circulation via reuse, repair, refurbishment, and remanufacture.
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Alsco NZ
Alsco provides industrial laundry and uniform services, serviced first aid kits, washroom services and much more. Our business model, with more than 100 years of experience, is built around leasing. We have around 26,000 customers in NZ renting products and services for a set monthly fee.
- Extending Extending the lifespan of products and materials to keep them in circulation via reuse, repair, refurbishment, and remanufacture.
- Products Purchasing products and supplies that contribute to the circular economy
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UPPAREL NZ Ltd
UPPAREL is on a mission to eradicate Textile waste and extend the life cycle of textiles through the reuse, repurpose and recycle model. To date UPPAREL has diverted over 10 million items from landfill and prevented an estimated 30 million kg of greenhouse gases from polluting our atmosphere.
- Extending Extending the lifespan of products and materials to keep them in circulation via reuse, repair, refurbishment, and remanufacture.
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Nelson Environment Centre - E Waste
At the Nelson Environment Centre, we will recycle your electronic waste to keep it out of landfill and reuse what we can. When possible, we will extend the life of a product by repairing and upgrading it for resale. We accept anything with a plug or battery, apart from large whiteware and oil heaters.
- Sharing Sharing and trading existing resources via online platforms, secondhand markets and ‘product as a service’ models to reduce the need for new materials.
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Green Spider Reusable Pallet Wraps
Re-think pallet wrapping by using a reusable, durable, stronger and quicker solution in Green Spider Reusable Pallet Wraps. Remove single use pallet wrap for good with our innovative product.
- Extending Extending the lifespan of products and materials to keep them in circulation via reuse, repair, refurbishment, and remanufacture.
- Products Purchasing products and supplies that contribute to the circular economy
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Go Eco (Waikato Environment Centre)
We are the largest environmental hub in the Waikato. We have a vision of healthy environments supported by thriving communities. We are a voice for the environment, a centre for learning and a catalyst for change.
- Extending Extending the lifespan of products and materials to keep them in circulation via reuse, repair, refurbishment, and remanufacture.
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Whanganui Kai Hub
We collect food from local suppliers in the Whanganui region and redistribute it via our free community pantry.
- Sharing Sharing and trading existing resources via online platforms, secondhand markets and ‘product as a service’ models to reduce the need for new materials.
- Extending Extending the lifespan of products and materials to keep them in circulation via reuse, repair, refurbishment, and remanufacture.
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Kaibosh Food Rescue
Kaibosh offers a food rescue and re-distribution service at no cost to food donors, charities and community groups. They safely rescue and sort donated food at three sites in Wellington, Hutt Valley and Kāpiti-Horowhenua, to supply local partner charities.
- Extending Extending the lifespan of products and materials to keep them in circulation via reuse, repair, refurbishment, and remanufacture.
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ecostore
Meet our premium, zero waste suite of refillable in-room amenities. Safer, responsible personal care products that guests love. Show you care for people and the planet: this affordable, bespoke dispensing solution lets you make a sustainability statement each time your customer uses the bathroom.
- Extending Extending the lifespan of products and materials to keep them in circulation via reuse, repair, refurbishment, and remanufacture.
- Products Purchasing products and supplies that contribute to the circular economy