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Sponsors

Meridian Energy is Project Crimson’s principal sponsor, providing considerable resource in support of the Trust’s mission.

Meridian Energy is best known to New Zealanders for its commitment to renewable electricity generation and its energy efficiency initiatives with customers. Most obvious perhaps, is its southern rata advertisement that has run on national television over the past year.

In November 2004, Meridian Energy took the bold step of announcing a commitment to developing only new electricity generation that uses renewable resources.

With this focus on investing in a clean generation and a commitment to bringing New Zealanders with them on that, Meridian Energy is an obvious partner for Project Crimson.

Project Crimson Trust Chairman Devon McLean says, “we are very excited about our partnership with Meridian Energy. They are a company that understands the uniqueness of New Zealand's natural heritage and its significance to all New Zealanders.

Thanks to Meridian Energy, our work can continue around New Zealand building on the foundation created over the last 19 years."

 

Partners

 

Project Crimson and the Department of Conservation (DOC) have been inextricably linked since the Trust started in 1990.  The combination of DOC’s vast knowledge in the area of conservation and their regional network of area offices, visitor information centres and field staff, have meant a strong and enduring partnership. 

The Department of Conservation is the central government organisation charged with conserving the natural and historic heritage of New Zealand on behalf of and for the benefit of present and future New Zealanders.  Its mission is "to conserve New Zealand's natural and historic heritage for all to enjoy now and in the future".

 

 

With the support of Mazda New Zealand, the Trust has two hardworking utility vehicles which are prominently adorned with pohutukawa images, and the words "renewing pohutukawa and rata" splashed across them.  They are frequently loaded with many trees and equipment for plantings and thanks to Mazda, they are a roving billboard spreading awareness of the Trust and they give us the opportunity to travel to some remote and very special parts of the country.

 

In 2007 the Mazda Foundation partnered with Project Crimson to bring the ‘Treemendous School Makeovers’ to Primary and Intermediate schools throughout New Zealand.

Treemendous is an annual competition to transform an outdoor area of a school, complete with native plants and other landscaping. There are four winners each year. 

 

Product Partners

.99

99 advertising was formerly part of ColensoBBDO before breaking away recently to become a standalone agency. With over 100 staff covering all range of advertising disciplines, 99 now has one of the biggest through the line advertising offerings in New Zealand. Through pro bono creative work, the team at 99 has been supporting Project Crimson since 2000 providing the trust with excellent creative thinking that has led to the creation of one of New Zealand’s better known conservation brands. 99 has had a hand in much of Project Crimson communications from banners and flyers to newsletters and merchandise. 

 

Ata Rangi Martinborough NZ

Ata Rangi vineyard is owned and managed by Clive Paton, his wife Phyll and sister Alison.  Clive planted the originally bare, stony 12-acre home paddock at the edge of the Martinborough village in 1980 and, in doing so, was one of a handful of people who pioneered grape growing in the area.  Ata Rangi Pinot Noir is now widely considered a leading New World example of this challenging variety. Clive's tree-planting work at the family Bush Block inspired the idea for Crimson, a younger vines Pinot Noir sold in support of the work of Project Crimson. 

Ingrid Anderson

A merchandise partner to Project Crimson for the past 12 months, Ingrid Anderson’s popular textiles are produced with a passion for vibrant colour and design. Printed on 100% natural fibres and made in New Zealand, the complete product range includes home-ware for kitchen, laundry, living and bedroom spaces.

Many of the designs are inspired by Ingrid’s passion for New Zealand’s flora and fauna. Ingrid and other company directors have an active association with environmental groups such as the Project Crimson Trust and Kiwi Conservation Club.

Her coveted textiles are created with a highly distinctive colour palette and her bold designs such as Pohutukawa are the perfect way to energise domestic spaces with pure colour, from bedroom spaces through to kitchen and laundry spaces.

Aligning the pohutukawa design with Project Crimson is a perfect partnership, working together to brighten our coastlines planting pohutukawa and rata trees. For every item purchased on the Project Crimson website we donate 20% of the sale to The Project Crimson Trust.

Starfish

Starfish as teamed up with Project Crimson for two years now to produce two rounds of fundraising t-shirts, the profits of which go back into putting more pohutukawa and rata into New Zealand soil.

Check out the range of ‘Bloomer’ t-shirts in our online shop.

 

Evolu

evolu is a brand new product partner to Project Crimson. This high profile brand uses only natural botanical extracts in its products to hydrate and protect the skin.

Every product in the evolu range is specifically blended to help achieve and maintain the skin's ideal balance.

A portion of the sales go directly back to Project Crimson.

Southern Rata

Southern Rata has also recently joined Project Crimson’s family of product sponsors. Formed out of motivation to support New Zealand made products and the fabulously talented people behind these creations, Southern Rata is committed to bringing its customers the best and the most original New Zealand made products and gifts.

Many products are handmade one-offs and not available anywhere else except at the creator’s local market.