Wool Aid has created an adhesive bandage made out of merino that is entirely biodegradable.
Critical creates an "eco alternative" to plywood and MDF boards that can be used in everything from cafe and shop fit-outs to residential buildings.
The technology not only relieves some of the burden of farmers' day-to-day work, it can improve animal health and reduce farms' environmental footprint.
A hairdresser in Dunedin has developed a more sustainable option for colouring hair, using paper instead of foil or plastic.
& Again is hoping to encourage more people to move away from fast fashion and embrace a circular economy.
The podcast was launched with the aim of breaking down investing for young women both in New Zealand and abroad.
Having a valid licence not only gives school leavers more employment and education opportunities, it also leads to greater independence and confidence.
Foodprint connects some of the country's top eateries with bargain-loving foodies, and in doing so helps the environment.
MenuAid is serving an updated take on meal kits, offering more flexibility and less waste.
HelpTank is an online platform helping to enable meaningful community projects across the country.
"The only thing stopping us is our imagination."
Takaimaania Ngata-Henare started Māu Designz in early 2020 in order to raise money to support her sporting endeavours.
Pickle's Pawtraits is making the most of Instagram's obsession with pets.
The document is intended to make life easier for those who need to step in and manage a loved one's life, home or finances if the worst were to happen.
From the outset, the year 13 students wanted their company to be about more than just turning a profit.
House of Science aims to give primary and intermediate school students a solid scientific foundation by tapping into their inherent curiosity.
For Tim Seutter, yoga is more than just a way to stay in top physical shape, it's also a tool to care for his mental wellbeing.
Fifty percent of all profits made by the company are given to charity.
Good Change is this month's Dell Change Maker.
Scott Brown is this month's Dell Passion Project recipient.
This month's Dell Change Maker is Josh Hickford, the creator of cancer support app Ripple.
Neisha Herbert is this month's Dell Passion Project recipient.
Hate that feeling of a paper straw dissolving in your mouth and drink? Now there's a solution.
Kiwi teen creates business during COVID-19 pandemic.
Tayla Nasmith sacrificed a normal childhood to collect bedding, clothes and toys for babies.
Emergency Q launched in 2016, and has been making a huge difference to New Zealand’s health sector ever since.
A personal journey helps Dell Change Maker inspire and empower other mothers.
High-tech Kiwi invention inspires well-deserved recognition.
Good old Kiwi ingenuity and inspiration leads to well-deserved recognition.