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  • Commercial composting vs home composting
    There are numerous terms used to describe how different packaging and materials break down. As a consumer I find it all a bit confusing, so let's peel back the layers so we can get to the core of the matter.
    Posted: Friday 27 November 2020
  • Why should I make my business green?
    Do customers really want my business to be more environmentally focused? What is the advantage to me? Going green helps make your brand more attractive to potential customers and can encourage long-term sustainable changes and savings.
    Posted: Thursday 12 November 2020
  • Suck it up for the planet
    On a single day in 2018, volunteers around the world collected more than 3.6 million plastic straws and stirrers from beaches and waterways. Show your sustainability efforts. Eco-friendly straws let your customers know you're making an effort to leave a smaller footprint on Earth.
    Posted: Friday 23 October 2020
  • The biodegradable cutlery NZ will thank you for
    There is no need to resort to using your fingers to reduce waste and save the Earth. At Insinc we're passionate about the environment & stockists of a biodegradable cutlery NZ food businesses proudly serve up to their customers.
    Posted: Wednesday 14 October 2020
  • With compostable bin liners NZ businesses can make a difference
    Where have all the old shopping bags gone? Banned long ago. So what do you do when it comes to lining your rubbish bin? We’ve discovered there is a better way when it comes to bin liners: compostable bin liners made out of cornstarch.
    Posted: Friday 18 September 2020
  • Green your business
    Doing the right thing for the environment saves whales, saves your business money, and can add to the list of things that set you apart from your competition. On top of all that, taking eco-friendly steps that make a difference is actually a lot easier than you might think.
    Posted: Tuesday 8 September 2020
  • Benefits of recycled paper
    The benefits of recycled paper are far reaching. It's easier on the Earth to make toilet paper, tissues, serviettes and paper towels from paper than it is from trees. The trees saved from being flushed down the drain or tossed into landfills can be left in their place, absorbing CO2 and producing oxygen for the good of us all.
    Posted: Tuesday 25 August 2020
  • Why use recycled toilet paper
    Vast swathes of natural forest are cut down, only to be flushed away after a single use. We've decided to do something about that. Recycled paper at INSINC is on a roll with an increasing number of recycled toilet paper, tissues, serviettes and paper towels appearing on our shelves. If your business is already buying it, then well done, because you are making a difference.
    Posted: Thursday 20 August 2020
  • Paper towels come out top
    Research studies show that drying your hands with a clean, single-use hand towel may be the safest choice for reducing the risk of spreading germs.
    Posted: Sunday 28 June 2020
  • Enzyme based cleaners - Environmentally friendly cleaning products
    Cleaning with enzyme-based cleaners. A safer and healthier alternative to toxic cleaners, solvents, caustics and bleaches, enzymatic cleaners are a fantastic all-purpose cleaner to eliminate smells, stains, and grime.
    Posted: Friday 29 May 2020
  • The importance of drying hands after washing
    Washing hands is important. Drying hands after washing is equally important. Always dry your hands, properly, after washing them. Help stop the spread of the virus.
    Posted: Wednesday 27 May 2020
  • Does Hand Sanitiser Work? Yes, When It’s Used Properly.
    Does hand sanitiser work against Covid-19? Yes, it does. But, how it’s used is absolutely crucial to how well it works. You must use it properly. Here’s how..
    Posted: Wednesday 22 April 2020
  • Antiviral disinfectant nz
    Prevent the spread of COVID-19 with deep cleaning. We sell the type of antiviral disinfectant NZ cleaners use with confidence to keep our workplaces safe.
    Posted: Wednesday 22 April 2020
  • National Geographic article
    Posted: Thursday 19 December 2019
  • National Geographic article
    Posted: Thursday 19 December 2019

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