Posts Tagged ‘carshare’

Consumption has gone from being a fatal disease to a way of life

Tuesday, October 16th, 2012

A child enjoying a recycled Webbs auction catalogue!

This month I read in an Ecostore tweet that it’s Buy Nothing New Month! It’s a great idea and in a way carshare members are already living the thinking by sharing cars.

What began in Melbourne is becoming a global movement for collective, conscientious consumption.  In 2011, Sydney Morning Herald ran a poll asking “is Buy Nothing New Month a good idea?”  Over 10,000 voted. 82% said “yes”

 

 

 

Explains the website, “It’s a one month challenge to buy nothing new  (with the exception of essentials like food, hygiene and medicines)
Buy Nothing New Month isn’t Buy Nothing New Never. Nor is it about going without. It’s literally about taking one month off to really think, “Do I really need it?” If I do, “can I get it second-hand, borrow it or rent it? What are my alternatives? Can I borrow from a friend? Can I swap with my neighbour?”
It’s about thinking where our stuff comes from (finite resources) and where it goes when we’re done (often landfill) and what are the fantastic alternatives out there to extend the life of our ‘stuff’. ”

Got Affluenza?  The site refers to a  2005 paper from the Australia Institute by Clive Hamilton Richard Denniss and David Baker tells us “Aussies have admitted to spending over $10 billion every year on goods we do not use: clothes and shoes we never wear, CDs we never listen to, DVDs we never watch and food we never eat and each year in Australia nearly 20 million tonnes of waste goes to landfill. By way of comparison, this amount exceeds spending by Australian governments on universities and roads.”

Today after encouraging my family to have a big sort out at the weekend I delivered  a car load of clothing, sneakers, shirts, even a couple of suits to Edmund Hillary school in Otara (they have a junior, middle and senior school). I also took four boxes of books including a set of children’s encyclopedias. My neighbour had her children go through their shelves too. That is perhaps the best part of Buy Nothing New Month – think about what you don’t need or what you can share.

Enjoy the quotes  As Annie Leonard the author of Stuff reminds: “Recycling is what we do when we’re out of options to avoid, repair, or reuse the product first. Firstly: Reduce. Don’t buy what we don’t need. Repair: Fix stuff that still has life in it. Reuse: Share. Then, only when you’ve exhausted those options, recycle.

It’s good for us, will make your  wallet heavier and our planet lighter!

“We used to build civilizations. Now we build shopping malls.” BILL BRYSON

Earth friendly cars – great blog

Friday, September 7th, 2012

 

Yes this is Cityhop’s blog but when we saw this blog on the Earth Friendly Planet blog we thought we had to share it with cityhoppas and those who are interested in car share. Best of all it even mentions us here in New Zealand! Thank you Earth Friendly Planet.

It’s a great piece on how easy it is to share, where you can share and why you don’t need to own your own car!

 Interesting to read on the blog too about this pocket guide  on reducing reliance on cars. Cutting Your Car Use is a best-selling pocket guide written specifically for the UK (by the country’s only traffic reduction consultant) (plus a separate US version). Packed with tips, illustrations and success stories, it covers alternatives, changing travel habits, making better use of your car, living without a car and talking to your employer.

http://www.earthfriendlyplanet.com/earth-friendly-cars/

Free driving for Earth Day

Thursday, April 19th, 2012

To celebrate Earth Day on Sunday April  22  Cityhop is offering $75 driving credit to every individual member who signs up before April 24. Just put Earth Day in the comments section of the join up application. It’s easy, it’s all on line. See how much you’ll save and don’t miss out. Tell your friends this is their chance to see the benefits of carsharing!

Time magazine recently came out with an interesting article about how mainstream ‘carsharing’ is in the US. The article points out:

Last year, the average U.S. household paid $4,155 gassing up their cars, and when gas, insurance,  depreciation, vehicle payments, and other expenses are tallied up, the average  car costs $8,776 annually. These costs will only increase now  that prices for gas and new cars have risen substantially. There’s an obvious  alternative to owning a car—not owning a car—and the rise of car sharing makes  it increasingly feasible.
Read more: http://moneyland.time.com/2012/04/16/whats-car-sharing-really-like/#ixzz1sQgKfPIr

With most cars sitting idle for 91 % of the time, now is a good time for you to ask yourself can you afford not to look at joining carsharing with this offer?

One person’s junk

Sunday, April 1st, 2012

Cityhop loves the idea of people re-using and recycling! Our cars get re-used by lots of people every day!

The NZ Herald  VIVA had a great story on the online movement finding a home for unwanted items and giving them a new purpose in life.

Many years ago, I tried to get the Auckland Regional Council to develop a website on this very topic to discourage people throwing old jam jars and other no longer wanted items into the rubbish stream. It feel on deaf ideas. Each week I take allsorts of things to childcare centres, empty boxes of cornflakes for their pretend shop; coloured paper and crinkly sounding paper for collage table and so on.

Fortunately the private sector has come up with the solution. Freecycle began in 2003 in Tucson, Arizona and is now global. Gotta love the way the internet does this! Its mantra is “changing the world one gift at a time.”

At its core are the principles of sustainability whereby one man’s junk becomes another’s treasure.

The day I looked the Drury Playcentre was looking for paint, someone wanted large cushion covers and plenty of people had things to give away from bags of boys clothing to filing cabinets and much more!

Ecostore and Cityhop giveaway

Thursday, March 1st, 2012

Our friends at Ecostore have given us a Healthy Home Starter Kit to give away to one lucky new member who signs up in March. So tell your friends and family and remember if they mention your name on sign up, you will get 2 hours Free Driving Credit.

If you have been thinking about joining cityhop, join now and you could get this amazing healthy cleaning gift. Tell your friends.

Don’t miss our other specials, like the Location of the Month – this month it’s K Road car park, pay only $10 per hour or $50 for the day if you hire from this park.

Carshare, making it easy to live without a car.

5 green giving ideas

Tuesday, December 20th, 2011

 Of course we have to say the no 1 green giving gift would be a membership to Cityhop car share club. “When people join carshare” says Victoria Carter, co-founder, “they halve the miles they drive. They find they walk more and many decide to sell a car!” You could buy someone a membership for $95 and we will throw in a free driving hour. Write Cityhop blog in the comments.

 2. The second idea for green giving, is to give someone you know some driving credits. If you have a friend who carshares call us and buy some driving hours. $15 per hour, an overnight for $30 or a 24 ride for $75.

 3. Buy a friend a worm farm. We are fans of the Hungry Bin. This worm farm is on wheels, is easy to move about and easy to use. Hungry Bin was the runner up at the SBN Design and Innovation awards to Cityhop last month. Victoria says, “I’m a huge worm farm fan, amazing compost,  and nutrient rich liquid and this system looks so easy to operate, I’m getting one for Christmas!” Cityhop members get a 10 % discount if they buy before January 30 – put Cityhop in the promo code.

 4. Crafty? Even if you aren’t, go to Spotlight buy some taffeta bags or velvet bags and buy soap. Trademe has sellers who make homemade soaps with beautiful fragrances. Pop a bar of soap in the bag and suggest to your friends they put it amongst their clothes.

 5. Give the gift of fresh food. Buy a pot, a terracotta pot can be bought for under $5; fill with soil and get something that grows easily like tomato seedlings or herbs. You’ll need to get cracking on this one, so the fledgling plants look more thriving!

 Finally, don’t forget, don’t buy wrapping paper. All year I save any of the nice paper bags I have been given to put presents in and tie them with the ribbons from any bunches of flowers I have received. This  really is  recycling and re-using!

Cityhop thanks go to..

Wednesday, December 14th, 2011

Cityhop has a number of business partners who provide car parks to it. We and our members can’t thank them enough for recognising carshare works! And we thought more people should know about their forward thinking.

Many of the people who have donated a car park to us also use car share. So who are these thoughtful organisations? Maybe you might like to see if your company is interested in having its own carshare car on site? We are always looking for new locations. Give us a call on 374 5081

 First up, Isthmus whose car park is in Sale St. Gavin Lister, a director of Isthmus decided to give up his own private park for car share so he and his team as well as members of the public can carshare instead of owning their own car. Isthmus is  a  New Zealand-based design practice with an international profile in executing award-winning landscape architecture, urban design and landscape planning.

 Massey University was next. Their SHORE and Whariki units which are based at Massey University House at 90 Symonds St  house a team of twenty to thirty social science researchers who use car share to move about. We think this university shows that they really are at the leading edge of learning and new ways of doing things!

Wilson Parking have provided our Garret St car park and soon this will be another Wellington location nearby. This is an important park for Cityhop because this and the previous Customs Street car park are open air and very visible. One of the challenges for carshare in New Zealand is that we are usually in car parks. People who use buses trains or walk don’t see us and don’t know there is an alternative to car ownership. So being on-street or in an open air car park and sitting practically on the pavement is important visibility for us. Thank you Wilson Parking.

Last month, Cooper & Co who are responsible for the new attractive developments at Britomart and the rejuvenation of the Britomart area have got behind car share with a car park in their new car park.

And of course, Auckland Transport has recently given cityhop 10 onstreet car park spaces.

Thank you supporters.

Sustainable Network showcase

Monday, November 7th, 2011

The Sustainable Business Network has its first ever showcase on Wednesday  9 November. It’s a free public event  to highlight the many eco-friendly and sustainable choices business and individuals have to improve the way we live.

Cityhop will have a car on display to show people how easy it is to carshare and why they might like to consider it.

Come and meet  New Zealand businesses, government, community and non-profits leading the way towards a collective sustainable future.

When: Free public open day on 9th November

Where: Shed 10, Queens Wharf, Auckland

See  a 2 day celebration of sustainable business, technology, innovation and lifestyles. Spend a day in the life of our sustainable city, network, connect and learn from New Zealand’s sustainable champions and social innovators.

NZ on world carshare map!

Saturday, November 5th, 2011

Collaborative consumption have produced a cool carsharing website. Yep, we might be right at the end of the world carshare map, but Cityhop is there! Right next door to the picture of one kangaroo are half a dozen sheep. Not sure we get the significance of the UFO beaming up the sheep though!

Check it out, all the interesting statistics and important numbers on carshare!  http://futureofcarsharing.com/

Aussies know how to share & save!

Wednesday, July 13th, 2011

Bruce Jeffrey Co Founder Go Get with cityhop

Our mates at Go Get are growing fast. Admitedly they are big older than us! Nearly five years older. It helps that Sydney and Melbourne Councils are all getting the ‘carshare’ thing and putting parks on street too. This has really helped all the car share operators draw attention to how easy it is to live without your own car.

If you drive less than 10,000 kms a year car share will save you money. Find out more about how Aussies are saving money and still getting around!

With carsharing the petrol is included in the hourly rate of getting about. “Most members of carshare programmes, adds Victoria Carter, co-founder of Cityhop,”have no idea what it costs to fill a tank. They aren’t paying!.”

Carsharing not only works for residents but businesses can also save thousands of dollars in transport costs by cutting their taxi bills and car lease costs.

Not only is it cost effective but carsharing is a greener transport alternative to owning a car and then adding to traffic congestion and the subsequent impact on the environment and green spaces.

Read more at

http://blacktown-advocate.whereilive.com.au/lifestyle/story/car-sharing-catching-on/