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Welcome to Sustainable Future

We are a research organisation and think-tank on sustainability issues in New Zealand.

Our Latest Publications: Genetic Modification: Seven Years on -  14 April 2008

Website Upgrade due Late May- 12 May 2008

We are currently working on re-designing our website - you can look forward to a totally new and fresh format that better reflects the space we now occupy in the sustainability arena. In preparation, we are rationalising some of the features of our current site. Some have been moved around to improve the inter-relationship of the information; some, such as the Events Diary, we're in discussions to find a more suitable home with an organisation that has a better 'fit' for this type of information.  As part of this process we have temporarily reduced the information and features available on this site. Please contact us if you're having problems finding what you need or alternatively, use our Search option. We expect to go live with the new site in late May. Many thanks for your patience.

Wendy McGuinness Editor

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Nations split on GM role in food crisis - 23 April 2008

SIXTY countries, backed by the World Bank and most UN bodies, have called for radical changes in world farming to avert increasing regional food shortages, escalating prices and growing environmental problems. Read more...

Waste Bill Wins Major Backing - 7 April 2008

The Waste Minimisation Bill has been reported back from select committee with unanimous support. Read more...

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