International Coffee Day – a time to reflect on the power of your cup
Fairtrade ANZ is using International Coffee Day to start the conversation about our responsibility to farmers, particularly in the Pacific region.
Fairtrade ANZ is using International Coffee Day to start the conversation about our responsibility to farmers, particularly in the Pacific region.
Countdown’s General Manager Corporate Affairs, Safety and Sustainability, Kiri Hannifin, says its team are the driving force behind this year’s month-long appeal.
The week-long challenge takes place from Monday 27th September – Sunday 3rd October, and this year’s goal is to raise $30,000 worth of groceries for the Local Masterton Foodbank.
Kiwis are being encouraged to try a new cheese in October, to celebrate New Zealand Cheese Month and support local cheesemakers.
Bringing the Paymark business under the Worldline brand means the company will be well positioned to continue to drive local innovation.
“Going Full Circle” assesses the state of the circular economy in Aotearoa New Zealand in 2021.
Mondelēz International has unveiled its plans to incorporate 30% recycled materials in the packaging of Cadbury Dairy Milk blocks.
Opening to shoppers on Tuesday 21 September, PAK’nSAVE Henderson is New Zealand’s second supermarket to open during lockdown.
There were 24 new Covid-19 cases in the Auckland community on Sunday, another increase in the daily cases of infections, just before Monday’s big alert-level decision.
The Am I Doing Enough? Quiz asks users a series of questions based around six elements of mental wellbeing which include “Chill”, “Move” and “Celebrate”.
The Countdown store alone will bring over 100 new jobs to the area with the other facilities expected to create many more opportunities for locals.
Foodstuffs NI has recently announced it agrees with the establishment of a Grocery Code of Conduct, but it is the first time it has acknowledged there is a serious problem with competition in the sector, the FGC says.