Celebrating Selwyn Businesses’ Sustainable Practices

Celebrating Selwyn Businesses’ Sustainable Practices

We are again looking forward to assessing and celebrating the environmental and community initiatives that our businesses undertake.

Every two years the Trust, organise the Selwyn Responsible Business Awards. The awards are made at a celebratory evening in early November but prior to that our assessors will be available to make short visits to all enterprises who wish to discuss the efforts they are making and receive recognition for these.

Participation is entirely voluntary; last year nearly 80 businesses of all kinds participated. Assessors are always in awe of how much businesses do to remain as sustainable as possible and engage with their local communities. All business endeavours and achievements are recognised. All receive certificates, digital badges and mention in our publicity. The emphasis of the process is on discussing practices and problems, recognising the efforts made, and seeing where more might be done.

We encourage businesses to contact our Responsible Business Coordinator to arrange a short meeting to talk about your practices and potential achievements and for everyone to have these showcased on awards night.

To learn more about the Selwyn Responsible Business Awards and Network contact Maree Hamilton.

Responsible Business Network Coordinator

022 438 4496

rbacoordinator@gmail.com

Easy Composting

February 17 @ 11:00 am 12:00 pm

Free

Organised by Selwyn Libraries, Errol Wood from our Community Garden will be running an informative workshop where you can learn how to easily turn your kitchen scraps and garden waste into organic compost.

Suitable for 10+ years.

Free. Bookings required.

If no spaces are available, please call (03) 318 7780 to be added to our wait list. This is a repeat of the workshop held on Thursday 25th January at Lincoln Library.

Te Ara Ātea

56 Tennyson Street
Rolleston, 7614 New Zealand
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Contact Lincoln Community Gardens

021 074 3905

Easy Composting

January 25 @ 6:30 pm 7:30 pm

Free

Organised by Selwyn Libraries, Errol Wood from our Community Garden will be running an informative workshop where you can learn how to easily turn your kitchen scraps and garden waste into organic compost.

Suitable for 10+ years.

Free. Bookings required.

If no spaces are available, please call (03) 318 7780 to be added to our waitlist. This workshop will also be held on Saturday 17th February 11:00 am – 12:00 pm at Te Ara Ātea.

Lincoln Library

22 Gerald Street,
Lincoln,
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Contact Lincoln Community Gardens

021 074 3905

Keep New Zealand Beautiful

September 12 @ 12:00 pm 2:00 pm

Free

We will again be joined by Waterwatch, Wai Kaitiaki to test the water in the Liffey Stream in Lincoln.  The event, is organised with local schools (Pre-school and High School) and each group had its own set of activities all aimed at maintaining an awareness of keeping our environment as pristine as possible.

Kidsfirst Lincoln set about picking up as much rubbish as could be found on the domain surrounding the upper Liffey River. The rubbish collected is then carefully sorted into yellow, green or red buckets.

The High School Group assess the water quality by collecting water from the river and seeing what tiny living creatures are there (indicator invertebrates).  They are also shown how to test water health by measuring oxygen levels with the equipment and expertise provided by Waterwatch. The results of this more elaborate testing on the river water, will be published on our website.

Whilst all the activities are pursued with enthusiasm and interest, it is fair to say that the most interest and enthusiasm is reserved for the lunch provided afterwards, which is very much enjoyed after everyone had endeavored, in their own small way, to keep a part of New Zealand beautiful.

Contact Lincoln Envirotown Trust

+64 3 423 0445

One Hundred Items Brought to Repair Café

One Hundred Items Brought to Repair Cafe!

Fantastic Celebration of World Repair Day 2022

The people of Selwyn brought no fewer than 100 household items to be repaired at the Repair Café held at Te Ara Atea on Saturday 15th October 2022. Nearly all of these were restored to their former usefulness free of charge; where this could not be done advice was offered on the necessary course of action.

We are indebted to the volunteer repairers who gave up this weekend day. Six people repairing electrical appliances, two people and their machines sewing, one person offering general repairs to anything, one repairing jewellery and one bicycle repairer were kept busy throughout the event, and many ended up doing overtime. Very grateful thanks to our repairers for their mahi.

The number of people who offered their thanks and requested more of such events, along with those who asked to be on the repairing teams in future were testimony to the day’s success and hopefully to a growing awareness that simply throwing household items away is to our environment’s detriment.

Electrical Appliances always require a lot of work partly because they are some of the main items brought in, but also because most of them require lengthy repair time. One old sewing machine was being worked on for the best part of the day. We had six people working on these and it was a continuous operation. So, thanks to Alan and Ben from Ecotech Services, Rudy from Molten Media Trust, and volunteers Lindsay, Mike, and Jack who worked tirelessly on these.

General Repairs – we are always lucky to have Lee taking care of these and ensuring that such things as umbrellas, toys, and a few electrical items were restored to their former glory.

Bicycles again Esteban from Fix Ur Ride was on hand with his trailer repairing bikes and offering tuition to the younger owners on how to do some of their own repairs.

Clothing. There is always a steady stream of people needing items of clothing repaired so Heather and Cheryn and their machines were kept steadily busy throughout the event.

Jewellery – last year several people requested that we add this, and we were lucky enough to have Sally from Warrens Agencies on hand to help a good number retain their precious items. We will certainly retain this feature in the future.

With large numbers of people and items for repair flooding into the room, we relied on great work from our volunteers for making sure repairs were registered, items ticketed, and directed to the correct station. 

Clothes Swap

This popular event takes place every year in November at the Lincoln Event Centre.  Last year it was hugely successful with the biggest display of clothes, shoes and accessories to date. There is no payment for entry or clothes.

The event provides a chance to enjoy changing one’s wardrobe, as well as keeping resources circulating. Some derive great benefit in being able to provide some additional family clothes.

Textiles are a major contributing element to landfill and the longer that we are able to keep them in circulation the better. It is a means of helping reduce the negative impacts of the fashion industry on our environment.

How it works. People are encouraged to bring their clothing items (those that we all have, unused in our cupboards) and drop them off at designated drop-off points in Selwyn. Those who do these early drop-offs are given an “Early Bird” ticket which entitles them and one other, to early entry on the evening.

This is probably the event that absorbs more volunteer time than any other. The process is akin to getting in stock, and then setting up a huge clothing store for only a few hours and then disbanding it. The amount of superb volunteer help that is received for many weeks before and then on the evening has maintained this as one of our best and biggest happenings.  Our very grateful thanks go to everyone involved for their efficiency and hard work.

Repair Cafe

October 15 @ 10:30 am 1:00 pm

Free

People will be on hand at Te Ara Ātea, Rolleston Library to assist with repairing an assortment of household items and machinery. So keep those ageing or broken items in order to give them a new lease of life!

We are planning to provide repairs for the following:

You do not need to register for this free event, just come along with your faulty items on the day.


Our Volunteers

Ecotech Services

Ecotech Services is a technology repair, recycling, and sales company based in Christchurch.  Alan Liefting, the Managing Director, has over 30 years experience in repairing a wide range of electrically powered items.


Fix ur ride

Providing, service, maintenance and assembly to all kind of bikes: mtb, road, big or small, new or old
Esteban is a qualified mechanic with years of experience in bike repairs.


Warren Agencies

Local jeweller and repairs are a big part of their business, whether it’s a re-glue, re-thread, re-knot, sizing rings, remakes, claws, re-rhodium and valuing …. the list goes on. They can change watch batteries and straps and other watch related repairs.


Sewing & General Repairs

We also have several volunteers bringing along sewing machines for your fabric repairs.

General repairers will also be on hand with volunteers from the Mens Shed.

Contact Lincoln Envirotown Trust

+64 3 423 0445

Te Ara Ātea

56 Tennyson Street
Rolleston, 7614 New Zealand
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Waste Art Exhibition & Awards

August 13 @ 10:00 am August 14 @ 4:00 pm

Free

Art exhibition that will challenge the way we look at waste.

About this event
On display will be all the entries to this years Selwyn High Schools’ Waste Art Competition.

The exhibits will be on show from 10am on Saturday 13 August until 4pm Sunday 14 August. We are grateful to Deputy Mayor Malcolm Lyall; who will be presenting the awards at 1pm on Saturday.

This event was first held last year and exhibited a genuine concern for the issue of Waste along with high standards of work. It has been a difficult year for schools and students but a pleasing number of them have taken the time to complete projects that will showcase their alternative view of “rubbish” in Art form. “From Bags to Riches” was the imaginative title of piece of art which won 2021’s Waste Art Competition. A dress which led a field of 22 entries was made from used feed bags and bailing twine. We also had an R2D2 constructed from a used gas cylinder and offerings using all sorts of so-called waste materials destined for landfill.

Contact Lincoln Envirotown Trust

+64 3 423 0445

Te Ara Ātea

56 Tennyson Street
Rolleston, 7614 New Zealand
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Composting Workshop

June 16 @ 6:30 pm 7:30 pm

Compost improves your garden’s soil structure, texture, aeration, increases the soil’s water-holding capacity and is a great alternative to commercial fertilisers. Composting is also a great way to get rid of your kitchen scraps and garden waste, you can make it without spending a cent.

Join Errol Wood to learn about the basics of composting and how to get started.

Click to download the notes that go with this workshop.

All ages.

Bookings required.

Te Ara Ātea

56 Tennyson Street
Rolleston, 7614 New Zealand
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Contact Lincoln Community Gardens

021 074 3905

Repair Cafe

December 4 @ 10:00 am 1:00 pm

Free

People will be on hand to assist with repairing an assortment of household items and machinery. So keep those ageing or broken items in order to give them a new lease of life!

We are planning to provide repairs for the following:

  • Bikes by Fix ur Ride.
  • Electrical & Electronics,
  • Computers,
  • Household Appliances by Ecotech Services.
  • Clothing by two volunteer seamstress,
  • General repairs.

You do not need to register for this free event, just come along with your faulty items on the day. Last time this event was run, repairs of household appliances, clothes, and toys were made; along with no fewer than 8 bicycles coming out of garages and finding their way back to roadworthiness.

This event will take place with the following rules:

  • Vaccine Pass required for entry.
  • Masks must be worn at the Rolleston Community Centre, please scan in.
  • We ask you to remember to keep your distance from those not in your bubble.

Contact Lincoln Envirotown Trust

+64 3 423 0445

Rolleston Community Centre

94 Rolleston Drive
Rolleston, 7614 New Zealand
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