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The winner of Idealog's Most Innovative Companies in Long-Term Innovation Excellence is ecostore. Since launching in 1993, ecostore has been committed to making and selling safe, environmentally

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The winner of Idealog's Most Innovative Leader is Karl Sheridan from Monster Valley. Though the low profile might suggest otherwise, Karl Sheridan is a vital part

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The winner of Idealog's Most Innovative Companies in Finance/Money is Sharesies. Bringing investment to the masses, Sharesies thinks different, acts different and looks different from

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The winner of Idealog's Most Innovative Companies in Social Enterprise/Charity is Squawk Squad. New Zealand's native birds are in a crisis. 80 percent of the

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The winner of Idealog's Most Innovative Companies in Media/Marketing is Special Group. By anyone’s standards, the last year has been a good one for the

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The winner of Idealog's Most Innovative Companies in Food and Beverage is P?h? & P?keh?. For a country so proud of its cultural heritage, there’s a

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Claudia Batten is an entrepreneur who lives in the United States where she’s built several technology companies: Massive Incorporated, which sold to Microsoft, and Victor

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We laughed, we cried, we engaged in robust discussions and, eventually, our editorial team whittled down the list of awesome entrants in Idealog's Most Innovative

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The winner of Idealog's Most Innovative Companies in Design/Engineering is design company David Trubridge. This is because to describe David Trubridge as an environmentally conscious outfit might be to understating

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The winner of Idealog's Most Innovative Companies in education is Tech Futures Lab. Late, great futurist Alvin Toffler called it some time ago: The pace at

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The winner of Idealog's Most Innovative Companies in Sustainability/Environmental is For The Better Good. It’s the scourge of every environmentally conscious consumer: the detested single-use plastic bottle.

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Claudia Batten is an entrepreneur who lives in the United States where she’s built several technology companies: Massive Incorporated, which sold to Microsoft, and Victor

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Tauranga based surfboard shaper and tinkerer, Paul Barron, has engineered a new way to use wool – to make surfboards – which has led to

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Claudia Batten is an entrepreneur who lives in the United States where she’s built several technology companies: Massive Incorporated, which sold to Microsoft, and Victor

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Claudia Batten is an entrepreneur who lives in the United States where she’s built several technology companies: Massive Incorporated, which sold to Microsoft, and Victor

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ICG technology manager and super commuter Zephyr Brown drove a Hyundai Kona electric vehicle on his 850km weekly commute from Matakana down to Mount Albert, Auckland. In

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The budding New Zealand cannabis scene has a new kid on the block: Zeacann. The company was launched last year as a portal to

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ICG technology manager and super commuter Zephyr Brown drove a Hyundai Kona electric vehicle on his 850km weekly commute from Matakana down to Mount Albert, Auckland. In

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ICG technology manager and super commuter Zephyr Brown drove a Hyundai Kona electric vehicle on his 850km weekly commute from Matakana down to Mount Albert, Auckland. In

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ICG technology manager and super commuter Zephyr Brown drove a Hyundai Kona electric vehicle on his 850km weekly commute from Matakana down to Mount Albert, Auckland. Here,

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Biosecurity 2025 has launched ‘Ko T?tou This Is Us’, a nationwide campaign designed to help New Zealanders understand and care about biosecurity.

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The world’s first fully-fenced urban ecosanctuary, Zealandia, opened its doors in our capital city almost two decades ago, and since then, its existence has

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In a regular section called Can We Fix It? Idealog and Kiwibank will explore some of the world’s biggest – and, in some cases,

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In a regular section called Can We Fix It? Idealog and Kiwibank will explore some of the world’s biggest – and, in some cases,

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Local and overseas success, accolades the world over, booming sales – it’s safe to say things are going pretty well for Goodnature. But the

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It was arguably the most heated election of 2017, with campaigners canvassing citizens tirelessly and debates around the watercooler reaching fever pitch. And it

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