Toitū Envirocare.

Land People Culture permeates everything we do through sustainable and regenerative practices to help the environment, promote biodiversity and design for resilience. We elevate mauri as the holistic measure of sustainability in Aotearoa—connecting the health of people with the health of the environment.

For a couple of years now, our business operations have achieved Toitū Enviromark Gold standard accreditation. Toitū’s sustainability benchmarks are a great fit with our values, and it is absolutely worth the time it takes to pull together evidence for the annual audit. Because it is externally managed through Toitū Envirocare, it legitimises the actions and initiatives we take as a company to reduce our environmental impact. It is a group effort—we make a plan, set goals, monitor and review them with our EMS (Environmental Management System). Everything counts—our bike culture, paper recycling, honey bees on the studio roof, using city car-share schemes and other smarter transport choices, planting days and koha, waste and energy reduction … all that and much more.

This commitment includes recording our project based efforts as measurable goals against the four P’s—purpose, profit, planet and people, which is where Te Kāpehu—the Isthmus Project Impact Compass comes in (you can read more about this in a future post).

It goes back further though. As a business we have been ‘giving back’ to the environment for more than a decade, offsetting our carbon footprint through the Isthmus Environment Fund (IEF). We use a carbon calculator to capture and offset—by investing in carbon sequestration aligned with our kaupapa of Land People Culture. A good example is our ongoing relationship with the Motuihe Trust, a conservation project on Te Motu-a-Ihenga (Motuihe Island) that has been close to our hearts for eight years now. Every year, Isthmus whānau board the boat to Motuihe and spend the day potting in the nursery or out restoration planting to enhance biodiversity in the catchment we look after. Kaitiaki Kiwi in Waipoua Forest is another worthy initiative we have contributed to.

Isthmus has now gone a step further and is also proud to have joined the Toitū Carbonzero certification programme. This will enable us to verify our carbon footprint and offset this through accredited carbon credit projects, alongside continuing our continuing mahi with Motuihe Trust and other biodiversity projects.

Through our mahi—our project work, studio resources and personal time, we continue to invest in the future of Aotearoa for generations to come. We have aligned our values with Toitū and continue to ramp up our efforts to take Isthmus beyond achieving Carbon Zero toward becoming a climate beneficial business.