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Inspiring Change for a Sustainable Future


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Event description

This half-day hybrid event is designed to inspire individuals and communities to take action towards a plastic-free future. Whether you join us in person or online, you'll gain practical insights and strategies to help you live a zero-waste lifestyle. This event is accessible to an audience from across the motu, ensuring everyone can participate and make a difference. 

Registration is Essential!!

Venues

The Primary In-Person Venue is Waiōrea Community Recycling Centre - 990 Great North Rd, Western Springs Auckland - Google Maps 4PJ9+HH Auckland 

The content will originate here and be livestreamed to all other venues.  Capacity is limited.

Community Hubs

  1. Birkenhead Methodist Church - 237 Onewa Rd (Cnr Birkenhead Avenue), Birkenhead, Auckland - Google Maps 5PRG+58 Auckland
  2. Hamilton East Methodist Church - 20 Wellington Str, Hamilton East, Hamilton - Google Maps 673V+QV Hamilton
  3. Te Awamutu Church - 261 Bank Str, Te Awamutu - Google Maps X8QC+7X Te Awamutu
  4. Aldersgate Centre, Wānanga Room - 309 Durham Str Nth, Christchurch - Google Maps FJCM+R9 Christchurch

Individual

Individuals can register to livestream the event to their own device.  

Speakers: 

  • Hoana Flay is a Minita-a-Iwi within the Methodist Church of New Zealand, particularly recognized for her contributions as part of Te Taha Māori, the Māori arm of the church.  Her work is significant in bridging cultural and spiritual practices within the Methodist community.  She plays a key role in promoting Māori perspectives and values in church activities and initiatives.  She is currently the Tai Tokerau Liaision Person for Te Taha Māori.  Hoana will be ordained at Hui Toopu (the Methodist Conference) in Wellington this November.
  • Lydia Chai: A distinguished environmental advocate, Lydia has led initiatives to halt the export of plastic waste to developing countries, highlighting the environmental and public health impacts. Her advocacy underscores the importance of local action and global responsibility in tackling environmental challenges.
  • Nicola Hoggard Creegan: A leading theologian and environmental advocate, Nicola specializes in the intersection of evolutionary theory and systematic theology. As the co-director of New Zealand Christians in Science and Chair of A Rocha Aotearoa New Zealand, she bridges the gap between faith and environmental stewardship.
  • Jenny Marshall: An expert in waste management and food waste reduction, Jenny has played a pivotal role in campaigns like "Love Food Hate Waste." She is currently the Waste Minimisation Lead for Foodstuffs NZ, working with supermarkets to reduce waste. Jenny will provide actionable tips and strategies to promote sustainable practices in our daily lives.

Why Attend? 

Empowerment Through Practical Action: 

Learn practical, actionable strategies for living a zero-waste and plastic-free lifestyle. Our expert speakers will equip you with the tools and knowledge to make meaningful changes in your daily life and community, helping you take immediate steps towards sustainability. 

Integrate Faith and Environmental Stewardship: 

Discover the deep connection between faith and environmental stewardship. Our event explores theological foundations and ethical considerations, inspiring faith-based communities to embrace sustainable practices and care for our planet as an integral part of their spiritual journey. 

Be Part of a Global Movement: 

Connect with like-minded individuals committed to sustainability. Whether attending in person or online, you'll have the opportunity to network, share experiences, and collaborate on creating a zero-waste future. 

Event Programme 

The full program will be announced over the next few weeks.  The timings are as follows (To Be Confirmed);

1300 Introduction & Housekeeping

  •  Venue Introduction (Waiōrea Community Recycling Centre)
  • Speaker 1 presentation and Q&A
  • Reflection / Bathroom break / Tea&Coffee
  • Speaker 2 presentation and Q&A
  • Reflection / Bathroom break / Tea&Coffee
  • Speaker 3 presentation and Q&A
  • Reflection / Bathroom break / Tea&Coffee
  • Speaker 4 presentation and Q&A
  • Next steps
  • Conclusion and Thanks

1730 End Livestream and event;

Expected Outcomes 

  • Environmental Awareness: Gain a deeper understanding of the environmental impacts of plastic waste and the benefits of zero-waste practices. 
  • Faith-Based Stewardship: Learn about the theological and ethical foundations of environmental stewardship within faith-based contexts. 
  • Actionable Tips: Acquire practical tips and strategies for reducing plastic use and waste in your daily life. 
  • Community Implementation: Be equipped with knowledge on how to implement zero-waste practices in your home, workplace, and community. 
  • Te Ao Māori Perspectives: Understand how "waste-free" fits into the te ao Māori worldview. 

Volunteer to Host a Community Viewing Hub:

Interested in hosting a local viewing event? Email Peter Lane at peter.lane@sdcs.co.nz for more information. Venues that commit to hosting a group will be added to the registration page as specific options for attendees. 

Register for the Event: 

Secure your spot today by clicking the button below. Join us in person or online and be part of this transformative event!

Note: All details are subject to change by the organizers. 


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