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NZVA climate change action
The New Zealand Veterinary Association (NZVA) has been exploring ways we can support members in climate change action.
The climate change emergency is intrinsically linked to One Health and environmental sustainability, which is one of our member priorities. It also has overarching implications for many of our other member priorities including wellbeing, building better workplaces, engaging with recent graduates, and enhancing the public confidence and reputation of veterinarians.
Below you will find information and helpful resources for reducing your carbon footprint and improving sustainability at your veterinary practice.
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The New Zealand Veterinary Association
Level 2, 44 Victoria Street
Wellington 6142, New Zealand
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PO Box 11212
Wellington 6142, New Zealand
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