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New Zealand orgs think about more than bottom line
Wednesday, 15 June 2005, 4:44 pm | Business Council for Sustainable Development
Peter Neilson, Chief Executive of the New Zealand Business Council for Sustainable Development (the Business Council) told delegates at the Stevedoring and Ports New Zealand conference in Christchurch today that sustainability is the right path for ... More >>
Council launches Caring Communities project
Thursday, 9 June 2005, 2:28 pm | Business Council for Sustainable Development
Business Council launches Caring Communities project as a practical way for organisations to make a difference More >>
Business Council launches 'Caring Communities'
Thursday, 9 June 2005, 2:20 pm | Business Council for Sustainable Development
Business Council launches Caring Communities project as a practical way for organisations to make a difference More >>
Business Council Congratulates Watercare
Thursday, 5 May 2005, 9:54 am | Business Council for Sustainable Development
New Zealand utility Watercare Services has featured as award winner for the second successive year in this year’s ACCA Australia and NZ Sustainability Reporting Awards. More >>
The Business Council Welcomes Carbon Tax
Wednesday, 4 May 2005, 12:01 am | Business Council for Sustainable Development
The Business Council Welcomes the Announcement of the Carbon Tax as a first step towards a Cap and Trade regime More >>
Why sustainability is eschewing the green left
Wednesday, 16 March 2005, 9:08 am | Business Council for Sustainable Development
Peter Neilson, Chief Executive of the New Zealand Business Council for Sustainable Development (the Business Council) told members of The Hamilton Club that managing sustainability is the right path for business to take because it improves both profits ... More >>
Council marks the coming into force of Kyoto
Wednesday, 16 February 2005, 11:06 am | Business Council for Sustainable Development
The New Zealand Business Council for Sustainable Development (The Business Council) joined with the Environmental Defence Society, Minister Hodgson and the Ministry for the Environment this evening to mark the day the Kyoto Protocol comes into force. More >>
Business Council welcomes RMA reform progress
Friday, 3 December 2004, 4:30 pm | Business Council for Sustainable Development
Business Council welcomes RMA reform progress but says the present shape of the reform package is far from perfect More >>
Business Council applauds bi-partisan position
Tuesday, 30 November 2004, 5:49 pm | Business Council for Sustainable Development
The New Zealand Business Council for Sustainable Development (the Business Council) applauds National’s support for the superannnuation fund. More >>
Public departments are lagging behind business
Monday, 29 November 2004, 5:52 pm | Business Council for Sustainable Development
Peter Neilson, Chief Executive, New Zealand Business Council for Sustainable Development (the Business Council) told participants at the Public Sector Accountants Convention today that the public sector is lagging behind in sustainability reporting. More >>
Business Comments on Sustainable Energy
Wednesday, 27 October 2004, 12:12 am | Business Council for Sustainable Development
Peter Neilson, Chief Executive of the New Zealand Business Council for Sustainable Development (the Business Council) welcomed the release of the Government’s report entitled “Creating a Sustainable Energy System”. More >>
Business Council Welcomes Skills Package
Tuesday, 28 September 2004, 5:37 pm | Business Council for Sustainable Development
The New Zealand Business Council for Sustainable Development (the Business Council) welcomes the Skills Package launched today by the Government. More >>
Business Council Backs Dick’s Record
Friday, 17 September 2004, 5:24 pm | Business Council for Sustainable Development
The NZ Business Council for Sustainable Development (The Business Council) defends Dick Hubbard’s record as a founder member of the Business Council and a member of its Executive Committee. More >>
RMA improvements are welcomed by business
Thursday, 16 September 2004, 9:58 am | Business Council for Sustainable Development
RMA improvements are welcomed by business, but more can and should be done to make the RMA and council decision making more business friendly More >>
Energy sector jointly considers the future
Thursday, 2 September 2004, 11:40 am | Business Council for Sustainable Development
The NZ Business Council for Sustainable Development (the Business Council) has today published the energy supply and demand scenarios produced by an industry wide study, which is being facilitated and jointly sponsored by the Business Council. More >>
Inaugural Climate Change & Business Trade Expo 04
Monday, 23 August 2004, 12:53 am | Business Council for Sustainable Development
Register for the inaugural Climate Change & Business: The Australia-New Zealand Conference and Trade Expo 04 More >>
Business Support for Packaging Accord
Tuesday, 10 August 2004, 10:03 am | Business Council for Sustainable Development
The New Zealand Business Council for Sustainable Development (the Business Council) has described the Government’s new five year Packaging Accord to be signed by Government and industry tomorrow as “another step in the right direction”. More >>
Business Cl welcomes Environmental Tax initiative
Thursday, 5 August 2004, 8:30 am | Business Council for Sustainable Development
The New Zealand Business Council for Sustainable Development (the Business Council) welcomes the Government’s proposed tax changes to encourage companies to be more environmentally responsible. More >>
Solutions to improve RMA process proposed
Monday, 26 July 2004, 11:47 am | Business Council for Sustainable Development
The NZ Business Council for Sustainable Development (the Business Council) has today published two submissions, which provide a practical way forward to improve the experience of companies small and large in negotiating the potential minefields often associated ... More >>
100% Pure – is it a little green lie?
Monday, 19 July 2004, 2:18 pm | Business Council for Sustainable Development
“A significant gap exists between the clean green perceptions of New Zealand held by our export customers and the reality on the ground – I call it the Green Gap. Right now that gap is wide, muddy brown and posing a real threat to the sustainability ... More >>