Australia and New Zealand
Fujitsu
Website: http://nz.fujitsu.com/FAL/CDA/0,1531,550,00.html
Fujitsu Australia and Fujitsu New Zealand is a major supplier of information technology and telecommunications solutions. They employ only practices and procedures in the development, manufacture, supply, and support of these solutions that lead to conservation of natural resources and prevent pollution of our environment.
Contact: Use the email form provided.
Juicers Australia
Website: http://www.waterdistillersaustralia.com.au/
Distributor of health products since 1993, this company offers a variety of products, including juicers, water distillers, blenders, filters, saunas, and massagers.
Contact: 10206 Cunningham Highway, Warwick, Queensland 4370 Australia (+61-7-4666-1113) or email: sales@juicersaustralia.com
Kiwi Conservation Club
Website: http://www.kcc.org.nz/index.asp
KCC is a Royal Forest and Bird Protection Society (Forest and Bird) project for children, which began in 1988. Over 17,000 children, including approximately 1000 schools, receive its magazine. The magazine is delivered to members five times a year and features articles about the natural world of New Zealand in lively notes, stories, cartoons and puzzles.
Contact: Forest and Bird, 172 Taranaki Street (PO Box 631), Wellington, New Zealand (04-385-7374) or email: office@forestandbird.org.nz
Living Earth Games
Website: http://www.livingearthgames.com/
This is one of the very few games manufacturers in the world making games about ecology -- and they are also made ecologically. Few games can fully respond to the concern many parents have about quality, integrity, and purity. These games are tools to discover this new ecological reality. For example, Gaia's Garden game has four gardeners plant veggies in their organic garden. Bugs want to destroy the crops, but predator insects help the gardeners. It is for adults and children, 4-years-old and up.
Contact: P.O. Box 908, Kuranda, Qeensland 4872 Australia (+61-7-4093-7700) or email: info@livingearthgames.com
Manaaki Whenua Press
Website: http://www.mwpress.co.nz/store/dynamicIndex.asp
This is New Zealand's Natural History and Science Bookstore, which offers books for sale, news, CDs, and software on a variety of topics, including the flora and fauna of the country. MWP produces and distributes New Zealand natural history and science publications. The business began in 1993 as part of the New Zealand Crown Research Institute Landcare Research. (The Mäori name for Landcare Research is Manaaki Whenua, hence, Manaaki Whenua Press).
Contact: (+64-3-325-6700) or email: mwpress@LandcareResearch.co.nz
Miranda Naturalists' Trust
Website: http://www.miranda-shorebird.org.nz/
MNT was formed to encourage people to visit the coastline and appreciate its wide range of flora and fauna. It also encourages research and other educational activities including the study of bird migration. The Trust owns and operates the Miranda Shorebird Centre which offers a range of events, and education programmes through the year.
Contact: Miranda Shorebird Centre, Firth of Thames, 283 East Coast Rd, RD 3, Pokeno, New Zealand (+64-9-232-2781) or email: admin@miranda-shorebird.org.nz
Terra Firma Earth Building Company
Website: http://www.earthhomes.com/index.htm
Since 1990, this organization has designed and built high quality, sustainable rammed earth homes in New Zealand. There are many benefits, including being sound and fire proof; but earth buildings can also be aesthetically and ecologically pleasing and provide a pleasant living environment that blends well into the surrounding landscape. Earth can be used to build almost every imaginable size, shape, and style of building from the simple beach house to the most luxurious home and from studios to commercial buildings like hotels, wineries, town houses, health centres, and schools.
Contact: PO Box 21, Raglan, Waikato 02051 New Zealand (+64-7-825-7051) or email: contact_us@earthhomes.com
Wharington International
Website: http://www.wharington.com.au/
Founded in 1889, this company continues as a family business and is committed to the sustainable and eco-efficient manufacture of commercial furniture and responsible product stewardship. By encouraging careful selection of durable and recyclable materials, clean production methodologies, and up-holding the Environmental Pledge, WI takes back its furniture at end of its life. Recopol™ is the trade name for one such type of furniture made from recycled resin and comprises post-consumer and post-industrial engineering grade resins redeemed from the automotive, electrical and electronic home and office appliance, and industrial waste streams.
Contact: 48-50 Hargreaves Street, Huntingdale 3166, Victoria, Australia (+61-3-9544-5533) or email: sales@wharington.com.au
Wren Oil
Website: http://www.wrenoil.com.au/
WO is Western Australia's leading oil recycler and refiner. Since 1981, this company has used its fleet of trucks to remove used oil, oily water and emulsions, waste grease, filters, rags, brake fluids, and coolants from the environment in their collection programme. Customers range from car and truck mechanical workshops to service stations, mine sites, earthmoving contractors, farms and local councils, amounting to approximately twelve million litres of oil each year.
Contact: Lot 4 - 37 Harris Road, Picton, Western Australia 6229 (08-9725-4002 or toll free 1-800-654-002) or email: fred@wrenoil.com.au
