We've created indigenous Māori carving using 100% recycled plastics

We've created indigenous Māori carving using 100% recycled plastics

“Te taiao is circular. Every natural resource moves in endless circulation from rain to flora to even minerals and stone.”

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And business needs to imitate nature if we are to be good kaitiaki.

Which is why we are launching in partnership with Te Ara Hihiko (Matua Jacob Scott and Matua Jason) and Ngahere Communities / Konei to bring you this beautiful whakairo (carving) made using 100% recycled soft plastics and fishing nets.

We want this taonga to be a reminder of our collective responsibility to care for te taiao

We want this taonga to remind us that we all ultimately whakapapa back to the land and how our health and wellbeing is connected to the health of our planet.

And we hope this taonga will give you mana in your journey towards making your business more circular, one step at a time!

This taonga will be launching this side of Christmas so stay tuned and drop me a follow as we will be releasing content to tell the story behind the whakairo and preorder forms to come.

Manawa Udy lessshgo e hoa!

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