Go Well Consulting

Progress in Practice – A Sustainability Podcast

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Progress in Practice is a Go Well Consulting series profiling the real-world sustainability initiatives being brought to market by the businesses we work with. Hosted by Nick Morrison (Go Well's Founding Director), each episode goes behind the scenes with different New Zealand businesses to explore the ideas they're turning into action — the inspiration behind those ideas, the hard work of bringing them to life, and the honest lessons learned along the way. This isn't a show about perfect solutions or polished success stories. It's about the messy, meaningful work of building something better...

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Go Well Consulting

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Business

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24. Jun 2026

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Good Wine. Better Water. How Rose Family Estate Closed the Loop on Winemaking Waste. 24.06.2026

Most of us think about what goes into making wine. Very few of us think about what comes out. Behind the scenes, every winery is managing significant waste streams — grape skins, fermentation lees, and large volumes of water used to clean tanks and equipment throughout the process. For years, this wastewater was one of the wine industry's less glamorous challenges. At Rose Family Estate in Marlbor...

Nature Baby: One Garment. Eight Children. Nature Baby's Circular Fashion Revolution 10.06.2026

What does a circular economy actually look like in practice for a children's clothing brand? Not in theory. Not in a strategy document. But in the messy, energising, sometimes frustrating reality of running a retail brand — managing teams, navigating logistics, and trying to change the way your customers think and behave? That's the question at the heart of this episode, and Jacob Faull answers it...

NZ's Flooring Waste Was Going to Landfill. Jacobsen Spent 6 Years Fixing That 27.05.2026

Every year, thousands of square metres of flooring are ripped up from offices, hospitals, schools and commercial buildings across New Zealand — and the vast majority of it ends up in landfill. It's a quiet but significant waste problem that most people in the construction and fitout industry simply accept as the cost of doing business. Jacobsen didn't accept it. In this episode of Progress in Prac...

NZ's Road Cones Were All Going to Landfill — Until RTL Did Something About It 13.05.2026

Road cones. New Zealanders love to hate them. But until recently, when they wore out, they went straight to landfill. RTL decided to change that — and built the country's first fully closed-loop cone recycling programme to prove it. Road cones are one of New Zealand's most visible — and most complained about — pieces of infrastructure. Media coverage, talkback radio, and even politicians regularly...

Small Airport, Big Solar Farm – New Plymouth's Renewable Energy Story 29.04.2026

A small regional airport. A 15-hectare solar farm. 96% of the electricity going straight to the national grid. This is what commercial ambition meets community purpose looks like. What does it take for a regional airport to become a significant contributor to New Zealand's renewable energy grid? New Plymouth Airport CEO David Scott has a practical answer: vision, commercial discipline, and a willi...

Turning Old Clothes Into Biochar – A Circular Fashion Breakthrough 15.04.2026

What happens to a garment when it truly reaches the end of its life? For most fashion brands, the answer is landfill. For Wellington-based label Kowtow, the answer is something far more ambitious: transform it into biochar, and put it back into the earth. In this episode of Progress in Practice, Go Well Consulting's Nick Morrison sits down with Emma Wallace, Managing Director of Kowtow, to explore...

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