by Chinese Conservation Education Trust | Jan 8, 2020 | Campaign, CCET's blog
Why Chinese should support “Save the Shark with Love” campaign? Estella Lee The oceans need sharks. Human need sharks and oceans Sharks have existed on our Earth for almost 500 million years, since before the time... by Chinese Conservation Education Trust | Jan 8, 2020 | Campaign, CCET current & upcoming activities & workshops
Rubbish collection and charges are going to change in 2015. Are you prepared ? Rubbish clearance will be charged according to the size of the rubbish wheelie bin you choose and number of times it is uplifted and emptied. The less rubbish, the fewer times you have to... by Chinese Conservation Education Trust | Jan 8, 2020 | Campaign
Hon Maggie Barry Minister of Conservation 13 December 2015 Conservation Minister Maggie Barry has welcomed a new partnership which will help inform Chinese New Zealanders and Chinese tourists about the threat of kauri dieback disease. Ms Barry joined with the... by Chinese Conservation Education Trust | Dec 5, 2019 | Campaign, CCET current & upcoming activities & workshops, Rules and regulations from government agents
What can I recycle in the Love NZ recycling bins at my local participating store? We can accept all the following items for recycling: Carrier BagsBread, pasta & rice bagsFresh produce bags and Netting citrus bagsFrozen food bagsConfectionery wrap and lolly...
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