Sustainability is no longer just a buzzword but an essential strategy for facilities managers looking to reduce operational costs and improve their environmental impact.
Lion has commissioned a 3MW electric boiler at Speight’s Brewery, marking the completion of a $7.2 million project that will significantly reduce carbon emissions and increase energy demand flexibi
New world-first technology developed to prevent design errors from cascading throughout the country’s most complex construction project to date could reduce cost overruns in New Zealand’s $275bn in
A high-tech plasma torch was lit up on Friday 20th March as Minister of Conservation, Hon Tama Potaka, officially opened the $10 million National Refrigerant Destruction Facility – signa
As global food and beverage manufacturers face tightening water permits and regional water scarcity, Finnish deep tech company Collo has reached a new breakthrough in sensor physics that addresses
A new world-class engineering and manufacturing facility at Christchurch Airport's Dakota Park officially opened on Wednesday 4 February 2026, marking a major step forward for New Zealand company E
”Circular thinking is not just a buzzword for us – it is a responsibility,” says Inger Bygum, Head of Sustainability at Alfa Laval Hygienic Fluid Handling and Heat Transfer Technologies.
Sixty years after Benmore Power Station first started generating power, Meridian Energy is making seismic improvements to ensure that it will be back up and running as soon as possible if “the big
An industry-first renewable energy initiative is set to help one of New Zealand’s largest bottled water exporters as part of a multi-million dollar expansion into luxury hotels across North Americ
Following the cancellation of several large-scale hydrogen plants in 2025, decentralised production offers a route to scale-up the fuel’s adoption in hard-to-decarbonise industries, according to IMI
Industrial heat demand amounts to more than 20 per cent of global energy consumption1. This means that the decarbonisation of industrial heat is essential to meet net-zero targets
New Zealand and Australian companies developing and deploying liquid-hydrogen technologies to enable Australasia’s first hydrogen-electric flights have made a significant step forward in the transi