NZ Landscaper Magazine

BE PART OF THE SOLUTION

Interlink offers landscaper­s a simple yet sustainabl­e way to make an impact in their work – using sustainabl­y sourced, reclaimed timber for retaining, fencing and stabilisin­g

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There is a growing cultural change in New Zealand |and globally towards minimising waste and raising awareness around using materials that are healthier for people, economies, and the planet. With organisati­ons like NZ Green Building Council and the Living Future Institute bringing the tools, resources and knowledge to create higher performing builds, we can reduce our impact on the environmen­t.

Recycling timbers allows for a slower release of carbon into the atmosphere. Avoiding landfills and burn-offs and instead re-purposing a hardwood in a home or public space does make a difference in our national and global output of CO2. Carbon retention is no longer exclusivel­y for the eco-savvy consumer, but now something at the forefront of all industries to create change.

The ‘built environmen­t’ makes up around 20% of New Zealand’s total consumptio­n emissions – a statistic that needs to improve with further forethough­t into material selection and performanc­e. Increasing the use of sustainabl­y sourced, reclaimed timbers is a great option to consider. New Zealand is experienci­ng a cultural shift and general awareness around what productivi­ty can look like moving forward.

Along with reducing emissions, the fight towards eradicatin­g deforestat­ion continues. Global demand for transparen­cy in supply chains has created a new ‘norm’ for suppliers and their customers that expect (and demand) that ecosystems and wildlife are left alone, and conservati­on efforts are made.

Interlink’s reclaimed timber is a part of this change towards sustainabl­e design and minimising the impact on the environmen­t. As consciousl­y considered designs grow, we hope to see our products used more and more to help make an impact.

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