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This podcast show started with Waveney asking the question, “what is the single most effective thing I can do to save the planet?’ Two years...
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Join acclaimed environmental advocate Waveney Warth and award-winning comedian Tim Batt as they explore better ways to a better future. It’s sustainability, the kiwi way: Upbeat. Informed. S...

This podcast show started with Waveney asking the question, “what is the single most effective thing I can do to save the planet?’ Two years...

Journey into the world of Koia and Robyn, living sustainably in Manurewa, Auckland, with 9 other whānau members in a ‘not much bigger than a...

The desire to have and love children is one of the strongest, most basic human urges. But studies show that having less kids or no kids is b...

Buying organic food (food grown without the use of synthetic fertilisers and pesticides) is crucial to restoring the earth and protecting ou...

One year on from our last discussion with self-described Worm Guy (and Why Waste founder) Leo Murray, he returns to discuss with Tim and Wav...

Many countries including the UK, Sweden, France, Norway and the Netherlands are phasing out combustion engine vehicles in favour of EV vehic...

The Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) is the New Zealand government's most powerful tool in reducing the amount of carbon we put into the atmos...

Seafood New Zealand and our Ministry for Primary Industries tell us that we have a sustainable fishery, but many hapū, marine scientists and...

Production Note : Some of this conversation was featured in our last episode. This episode contains the conversations with Jacqui, in its en...

Join Tim and Waveney on a road trip to legendary surf town Raglan (Whāingaroa) to uncover the stories behind the town’s long history of grou...

Join Tim and Waveney on a road trip to legendary surf town Raglan (Whaingaroa) to uncover the stories behind the town’s long history of grou...

We’re bidding farewell to 2020 and a big, hopeful hello to 2021 so time for some intention-setting and New Year’s resolutions. Waveney’s fou...

In many homes the family dog or cat occupies a special place in our hearts. We cry when they die (and we all secretly think puppies and kitt...

This holiday season, we're trying to be conscious of not buying plastic-y, non-Earth friendly gifts for people that they may not even like!...

Concerned about the environmental impact of dairy milk? Heard unsettling rumours about some of the plant based alternatives? Confused about...

Today Tim talks to Danielle, a Sustainability Advocate and Educator from Live Lightly . Live Lightly is a collaboration between community gr...

How could you possibly live sustainably in an apartment? Don’t you need a bit of earth and a bit of space to crack sustainability? To find o...

Why would we focus on one plant? Because Hemp is absolutely incredible, it has a truly impressive number of applications for us humans and i...

Don't go buying Bitcoin as a green-friendly replacement for your traditional banking needs (but hopefully in the future the underlying techn...

Is your bank doing all that it can to make a difference for good? Banks are one of the most powerful ‘future creators’ in modern society. Mo...

Wait. Why are we here? What are we saving the world from? Join Waveney and Tim as they delve into the reasons behind the reasons to find out...

Please fill out our listener survey to help us improve the show and find out what you want to hear about (you'll also go in the draw to win...

In this episode, Tim is joined by Margaret from Kiwimana Buzz and Jess from Bees Up Top to chat about how we save the bees! Bees are an abso...

Giants of the sustainability movement in Aotearoa (and self-styled No-waste Nomads), Hannah Blumhardt and Liam Prince talk to Waveney about...

Waveney and Tim have some sustainability good news from over the world, including; A reduction in stresses on the environment during COVID-1...

We got a listener question from Jules, asking us 'what careers or tertiary education choices can kids focus on with the view to aiding posit...

Welcome to the absolute rock bottom beginner guide to gardening. This episode is for you if you expect it to take about 5 minutes a day to g...

We chat to Shane Ward about the recently launched Better Futures Forum (BFF) , the hot new platform where New Zealanders are meeting to faci...

Clarke Gayford (Fish of The Day host and partner of NZ PM Jacinda Ardern) joins us to talk about the haunting sound of his morning alarm, be...

Luke Wijohn is just 18 years old and running for Parliament - In the Prime Minister's Electorate, no less. After being a lead organiser for...

A lot of the information in today's episode comes from Waste MINZ fantastic webinar on microplastics delivered by Dr Grant Northcott and Dr...

Composting; It's the easiest way to dramatically cut down the waste you send to landfill AND supercharge your garden but we wanted to make s...

PLEASE NOTE: This episode was recorded before things escalated regarding COVID-19. Please follow the health and hyguine advice of your local...

In this episode, Waveney and Tim tackle an issue we rarely talk about; How can we make ourselves happy without punishing the planet and envi...

Time for some GOOD NEWS. In this episode Waveney and Tim discuss the positive things happening in sustainability, at home and around the wor...

Gina Dempster is the Communication and Marketing Manager from Wastebusters, based in Wanaka and a bona fide sustainability legend. She joins...

Today we're cleaning house. Tim has offered up all the products used in is flat to clean, disinfect and scour and Waveney has researched the...

We're joined by the inspirational and massively kick ass kiwi Olympian, Sarah Walker. Sarah is both an Ambassador of Litefoot.nz (an NZ spor...

Coffee; We humans drink 2.25 billion cups of it per day but it turns out the method we use to grow the majority of it is pretty harmful to t...

Erica Finnie is a community organiser, climate activist and the Director of 350 Aotearoa - the organisation standing up against the fossil f...

We celebrate some of the many fantastic guests we've had on the show so far by replaying a couple of our favourite moments of conversation w...

Wave and Tim open up the virtual mail bag and dig into your questions. We chat about Project Drawdown, Dr Paul Hawken and regenerative farmi...

Tim and Wav are joined by Auckland Councillor Richard Hills. Richard is the Chair of the newly formed Environment and Climate Change committ...

Tim's in the expert chair today as he shares his research into the impacts of the object we use more than any other, every single day; Our p...

Kate Hall is a 23-year-old Instagram inspirer (nee influencer), entrepreneur and sustainable fashion enthusiast. She lived in Mongolia at an...

This episode is focused on good news in sustainability. Waveney and Tim trade big stories on oil staying in the ground in Norway , battery b...

Sponsored by Karma Cola - the NZ drinks company making ethical, organic, recyclable soda AND by Kōkako Organic Coffee Roasters (carbon neutr...

This episode is sponsored by Ecotricity - New Zealand's only carboNZero certified electricity retailer. Join Ecotricity now! 30 Personality...

Sponsored by Kōkako Organic Coffee Roasters (carbon neutral coffee since 2016) and All Good Bananas (Good for Growers, the Land, and You). W...

This episode is sponsored by Ecotricity - New Zealand's only carboNZero certified electricity retailer. Join Ecotricity now! This episode is...