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2010 SBN (social innovation)
1. Social Innovation Award
Entrants
Brought to you by the Sustainable Business Network: Celebrating
entrepreneurship across business, public and community sectors
to address unmet social needs
2. All Good Bananas
All Good wanted to give Kiwis an
ethical and environmentally
sustainable choice for their
favorite fruit – making fair trade
fruit available in NZ for the first
time.
3. Baci Lounge Ltd
Baci Lounge café/bookstore promotes literacy by
funding weekly creative writing classes at low-decile
schools with Director Sharad P Paul, and an annual
short story competition.
4. Cycle Action Auckland
CAA’s aim is to make
Auckland a great place to
cycle and they believe that
cycling has an important
part to play in the transport
mix, combating congestion,
pollution, and improving
health.
5. EcoMatters Environment Trust
Ecomatters delivers
sustainability initiatives for
Auckland communities
around water and energy
management, community
gardening, stream
restoration and much more.
6. Fonterra KickStart Breakfast Programme
KickStart Breakfast is a nation-wide initiative open to all decile 1-4
schools (1,000 schools or 40% of all schools in the country)
7. Green Drinks Auckland
Green Drinks is about
getting people from diverse
backgrounds together to
talk sustainability. That’s
scientists talking to ad
execs, planners talking to
teachers, business talking
to non-profits, engineers
talking to artists, academics
talking to TV producers, and
actors talking to architects.
8. Hub 174 - Te Wai Pounamu Foundation
Dunedin's first centre for social innovation, Hub 174
provides resources, technology, collaboration, and a base
from which people can confront the challenges our
communities face.
9. He Waka Eke Noa
Charitable Trust
He Waka Eke Noa Charitable Trust
provides leadership, resources
and opportunities in the area of
Arts Infrastructure enabling
community and arts groups to
improve, develop and contribute
to the further development and
strengthening of the New Zealand
Arts irrespective of social,
economic or geographical
isolation.
10. Intersect Trust
The Intersect Trust offers
resources to enable purposeful
young professionals to be more
powerful in creating a world that
works better for everyone.
11. iSwish Limited
iSwish aims to promote
sustainable fashion, by
putting unused clothes,
shoes and accessories back
into circulation via an online
clothes swapping platform
12. Kiwibank Ltd and Social Capital Ltd
New Zealanders on
average spend $1.15 for
every $1 they earn.
Kiwibank developed
Heaps! with its partners
Social Capital to be the
first free personal finance
management tool from a
NZ bank.
13. LIFEWISE and
Inspiring Communities
A community based
initiative that encourages
people to get to know their
neighbors, building strong
connections that make our
neighborhoods healthier,
safer and more vibrant
places to live.
14. Living Theatre Trust
Living Theatre Trust is
providing a
groundbreaking walk
through exhibition that will
engage audiences’ hearts
and minds, inspiring
lifelong changes towards
marine conservation.
15. Medicine Mondiale
Medicine Mondiale
represents an
innovative approach
to developing medical
products and services
which improve the
health and wellbeing
of those in need
throughout the
developing world.
16. My Bag Cares
My bag cares has a mission
for all New Zealanders. For
every eco-friendly, re-useable
My bag cares bag purchased,
Eco Bags NZ plants a tree on
Motutapu Island.
17. Nelson Marlborough
Plunket
The scheme aims to promote the
sense of community that develops
from walking and cycling friendly
communities as well as the benefits
of exercise, family cohesion and
safety.
18. Kate Meads - The Nappy Lady
The Nappy Lady is a website that
provides unbiased information
surrounding cloth nappies. This
gives parents the opportunity to
search out information about the
different styles of cloth nappies
without having the confusion of
brands.
19. Ooooby
Ooooby is a social
business that connects
local food growers and
eaters. To date Ooooby has
a network of close to 3000
food growing members,
mostly backyard growers
and some small to medium
farms.
20. Paraoa Bakehouse
Paraoa Bakehouse make Purebread – organic and
gluten free bread. This year has seen the launch of the
Purebread Organic Education Programme and Trees
for Survival planting using Purebread Bags.
21. Borderless Productions
Borderless is an ideas
company, committed to
creating positive change
in the world. Through
unique films and
communication projects,
Borderless aims to inspire
and motivate people to
improve the lives of
people all around the
world.
22. Raeburn House
This North Shore community
health network runs
“Connecting communities
through Stitch” a
collaborative quilt making
project with a focus on
stories of migration.
23. Royal New Zealand Plunket
Society - Waikato
Plunket Waikato
developed the Superhero
Roadshow to promote
positive parenting
messages in the
community.
24. Return to Sender Eco
Caskets
The purpose of Greg
Holdsworth’s business is
to make a significant
positive difference to the
social and environmental
impact of funerals both in
New Zealand and in other
more populated parts of
the world.
25. Sinclair Knight Merz
SKM, in collaboration
with Epsom Normal
Primary School and
education specialists
Hooked-on-Thinking
(HOT) developed an
innovative new
teaching resource to
help schools raise
awareness of
sustainability issues.
26. SolarCity New Zealand Ltd
SolarCity is the nation's
leading all-in-one solar
power company. Over the
past 30 years they have put
more Kiwi made panels on
homes and businesses
than anyone else.
28. Sustainable Coastlines
Sustainable Coastlines is a
registered charity that
motivates communities to
care for our coastlines. They
run collaborative, large-
scale and fun coastal clean
up events.
29. Te Whangai Trust
Te Whangai trains,
skills and advocates at
risk youth through
native tree planting and
conservation projects.
30. The Low Carbon Zone:Low Zone
Low Zone a commercial
community-based
sustainable business
initiative that focuses on
taking action on energy
efficiency and resource
use driving down costs
and carbon at the same
time.
31. Urban Pantry
Urban Pantry is a not-
for-profit business
working to build strong,
sustainable urban
communities around
edible gardens. They
design and establish
gardens making use of
under-utilised urban
spaces such as
rooftops.
32. Yealands Estate Wines
Yealands is a family-owned
business located in
Marlborough. At the heart of
the Yealands vision is
creating a paradigm shift in
the wine industry by
challenging industry norms
and replacing practices that
degrade the environment with
innovative green solutions.
33. yMedia
yMedia connects
students, industry and
not-for-profit
organisations to
develop and implement
new media initiatives
for collective growth
through the yMedia
challenge.
34. Zenergy
The Zenergy Online
Facilitation Skills
programme is a social
innovation programme
aimed at meeting the
Zenergy vision of whole
people co-operating in a
sustainable world.
35. Tipu Ake Organic Leadership Model
Network
The Tipu Ake ki te Ora
Organic Leadership Model
means growing ever upwards
towards a place of Ora
(Wellbeing) . It was inspired
by the tiny school at Te
Whaiti in the Whirinaki
Rainforest, Te Urewera.
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and organisations!
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