The public consultation for the proposed standards for the Healthy Homes Guarantee Act (HHGAh is taking place at the same time as the public consultation for the reform of the Residential Tenancies Act (RTA). These changes will have a significant impact on rentals in New Zealand.
Read MoreThe proposed standards will set minimum requirements for heating, insulation, ventilation, moisture and drainage and draught stopping in New Zealand residential rental properties.
Read MoreNew Zealand homes are notoriously under-equipped for the winter, and a lot of people struggle to keep their energy costs down over the colder months. Let us help you choose the right size heater or heat pump for your home.
Read MoreWhere can people get independent and trustworthy advice about insulation? In this article, we share our top tips on how to make sure you have the best advice possible before insulating your home.
Read MoreSustainability Trust is supporting Fairtrade Fortnight 2018, which runs from August 3 to 16 — and shines a spotlight on all things fair trade. Fair trade is about stable prices, decent working conditions — and empowering farmers and workers around the world.
Read MoreThe Zero Carbon Bill, a piece of legislation to bring New Zealand’s carbon emissions to net zero by 2050 is on its way.
Read MoreWith winter well and truly upon us, it’s the time of year power bills skyrocket. For many who are struggling to get by, that could mean a difficult decision about a warm, healthy home for your family, and saving a few dollars on the next energy bill.
Read MoreImagine a world without plastic waste. That’s the mission of Plastic Free July – to build a global movement that dramatically reduces plastic use and improves recycling, worldwide.
Read MoreThe Make a Difference Market is on Saturday June 30 2018, 10am - 2pm at Sustainability Trust’s EcoCentre on Forresters Lane. This unique market will inspire locals who like to make a difference with the power of their spending.
Read MoreHere are some top tips to overcome common home insulation problems, based on our 15 years expertise creating warm, healthy homes.
Read MoreWellington Curtain Bank is asking for the community’s support to meet the demand for curtains for low-income homes this winter.
Read MoreWellington Curtain Bank is coming to Pomare Taita, making it easier for the community to get free, lined curtains ahead of winter. The Curtain Bank, supported by Sustainability Trust, provides free curtains for people with Community Services Cards who need a hand warming up their homes.
Read MoreAs part of the Government’s pre-election commitment to addressing New Zealand’s greenhouse gas emissions, the Zero Carbon Bill is on the horizon. The bill will become law in early 2019. It will provide targets, timelines and an action plan for achieving a carbon-neutral New Zealand by 2050.
Read MoreWellington schools can now get help to empower kids to recycle and reduce the waste schools send to landfills. All thanks to funding from the Ministry for the Environment.
Read MoreThe Budget 2018 brought some fantastic news to warm the homes and hearts of people on low incomes, with new insulation and heating funding. The new Warmer Kiwi Homes programme starts July 01, and Sustainability Trust Chief Executive Phil Squire explains in more detail
Read MoreThe Budget 2018 confirmed that insulation subsidies for landlords will run out June 30, 2018. Sustainability Trust Chief Executive Philip Squire talks about what this means and the new Warmer Kiwi Homes subsidies, in the run up to the 2019 insulation deadlines.
Read MoreFairtrade producers get a set minimum price for their products, which helps stabilise and protect their income streams against risks. A complimentary community fund invests in the long-term community or business projects such as training for farmers, schools and clean water schemes. This means that every time we shop Fairtrade, we show our support for equality, community and the environment.
Read MoreOur new programme contains everything your school needs to implement a waste minimisation culture. This s a free programme for primary and intermediate schools in Wellington
Read MoreCondensation happens when water vapour becomes liquid. Condensation on your windows means that moisture is trapped inside your home. Learn how you can keep condensation under control in your home.
Read MoreChief executive Philip Squire talks about what sustainability is and why it's important to the Trust.
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