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06/11/24

Stage one of Te Mahere Rerenga Rauropi at Mangahewa D wellsite underway

The first stage of Te Mahere Rerenga Rauropi, the Mangahewa D wellsite biodiversity project, has been successfully completed with the onsite bund planting finished in October.   This planting was a crucial step to meet resource consent conditions aimed at mitigating the visual impact of
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23/05/24

Sharing our progress on sustainability

Once again, we’re pleased to share Todd’s latest Sustainable Development Report. The 2023 Sustainable Development Report covers the 2023 year for Todd’s key operating businesses including Todd Energy, Nova Energy, and Todd’s corporate offices. The 2023 report is Todd’s third publicly available Sustainable Development Report, and
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04/09/23

Matapu School students plant the whenua

In late July, some amazing students from Matapu School in south Taranaki came together with the Yarrows Taranaki Bulls to plant the whenua as part of Todd Energy’s Planting Trees for Tomorrow partnership. The initiative, now in its second year, sees the Taranaki Rugby Football
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19/07/23

2022 Sustainable Development Report

We’re pleased to share the Todd Corporation’s 2022 Sustainable Development Report, Todd’s second publicly available Sustainable Development Report. The 2022 Sustainable Development Report not only features Todd Energy, it also covers the 2022 year for Todd Energy Canada, Nova Energy, and the Todd Corporation’s corporate
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12/05/23

Our partnership with Ngāti Mutunga

Todd Energy has enjoyed a long and positive partnership with Ngāti Mutunga iwi. Late last year, we confirmed a three-year partnership extension with Ngāti Mutunga, enabling the continuation of some hugely important mahi, including both the existing Taramoukou conservation project and the launch of some new freshwater projects.
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23/03/23

Planting at Todd Energy’s Mangahewa C site

In mid-2022, Otaraua Hapū and Ngati Rahiri Hapū came together with Parininihi ki Waitotara (PKW) and Tawhirikura Hapū to plant the whenua near Todd Energy’s Mangahewa C wellsite in north Taranaki. Rawiri Doorbar from Otaraua Hapū led a karakia at Atkinson Nurseries, followed by a
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03/03/23

Todd Energy wins Environmental Leadership in Business award

Todd Energy’s restoration of the Kapuni Awa (Stream) after a large flood has been recognised with an Environmental Leadership in Business award.
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05/10/22

Mangahewa Stream regeneration by Otaraua Hapū

This winter, Otaraua Hapū led a project to regenerate biodiversity at the Mangahewa Stream near Todd’s McKee Mangahewa Production Station (MMPS) carpark. Commenced by Todd Energy in 2019 with planting and fencing of the Stream margin, this integrated biodiversity project is now being conducted by Otaraua Hapū on behalf of Todd.
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05/10/22

Catching rats at Everett Park; Todd Energy supports the East Taranaki Environmental Collective’s expansion project

Located 8 km east of Inglewood, the Everett Park Scenic Reserve sits on the banks of the Manganui River. It’s a popular swimming, walking and fishing spot where many of us have happy memories playing in the river or exploring the bush.
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01/05/22

Trees for Survival is coming to Taranaki

Thirty years ago, at an international Rotary conference Trees for Survival was born. The premise was simple; enable school children to grow native plants and restore their natural environment using them.
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