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Climate Resilience Programme

Kia ora,
Welcome to Go Eco's Climate Resilience Programme

Track emissions. Build climate resilience

This portal is a free resource for Waikato SMEs and organisations that want help to track and reduce their emissions. It is a simple, three-step process:

  1. 1Enter your emissions data in our carbon calculator
  2. 2Generate a plan to reduce emissions from our list of recommended actions
  3. 3Track your progress and adapt your plan
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What is the CRP?

An emissions reduction plan tailored to your organisation

This portal brings together all the resources, tools and advice an organisation needs to kick-start practical climate action.

Best fit

Who is the CRP for?

The Climate Resilience Programme is for Waikato-based NFPs, SMEs, for-purpose organisations, Maori businesses, trusts, and charities with under 25 full-time staff.

If your organisation has 25 or more full-time staff, contact us to discuss the right support pathway.

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How the CRP benefits SMEs

  • Free onsite and online workshops
  • Free use of emissions tools, templates and progress tracking
  • Emissions assessed and calculated
  • Site audits to identify efficiencies and cost saving opportunities
  • A climate plan developed with targets
  • Organisations enabled to support climate action
  • Resources, case studies and stories shared

Step by step

How the CRP works

01

Calculate your emissions

Work through your emissions data to build a baseline and see where your footprint sits.

02

Create action plan

Assess current actions against your biggest emissions areas so the most important opportunities become visible.

03

Track your progress

Turn hotspots and gaps into practical actions, owners, and next steps your team can actually run.

Support

Resources

Use practical guides, templates, and quick reads when your team needs context.

Support

Get support

Use advisor enquiries and the peer community to get unstuck, sharpen decisions, and keep momentum up.

Climate Support

Meet our Go Eco experts

Simon Gascoigne

Earl of Energy

Simon Gascoigne

Simon is a Climate Resilience advisor and has been involved in the CRP programme since its pilot in 2022. He also works at Go Eco in the energy space as an Energy Navigator advising on home energy efficiency. He is also a home energy audit expert and loves research and data crunching.

Simon first learned about global warming and environmental issues back in 1988. He later went on to complete a degree in Resources and Environmental Planning and followed that up with years of personal research in energy, climate, ecosystems and systems dynamics.

Rachael Goddard

Queen of Green

Rachael Goddard

Rachael has worked in the sustainability and environmental sector for almost three decades, in academia, local government and community NFP sectors. She trained as an environmental scientist and is also a strategist, writer, educator and renovator. For the last 6 years she has worked on climate change science, climate education and action. She created the Climate Response Programme in 2021. Rachael is passionate about Papatūānuku, action, behaviour change, meaningful impact and giving a damn!

Who is Go Eco?

Go Eco is the parent organisation behind the Climate Resilience Programme

Learn more about Go Eco at goeco.org.nz.

Inside the portal

A look inside the portal

Dashboard

Track your emissions over time and see progress month by month

Emissions over time

FuelElectricity & RefrigerantTransport & AccommodationWaterWaste
5.9%
Create your action plan

Focus on your biggest opportunities

Source assessments

Electricity Use

1,685 kg CO2e — 17.6% of footprint. Bigger bar = bigger reduction opportunity.

2 of 6

High opportunity

Actions

No actions added yet.

Waste

1,451 kg CO2e — 15.2% of footprint. Bigger bar = bigger reduction opportunity.

2 of 5

High opportunity

Actions

No actions added yet.

Fuel Use (Stationary)

1,227 kg CO2e — 12.8% of footprint. Bigger bar = bigger reduction opportunity.

2 of 5

Medium opportunity

Actions

No actions added yet.

Air Travel

904 kg CO2e — 9.5% of footprint. Bigger bar = bigger reduction opportunity.

1 of 4

Medium opportunity

Actions

No actions added yet.

Track your progress

A practical plan generated from your data

8

of 16

Silver

You're building momentum

8 done, 3 in progress - 7 more to reach Gold

Next step

Review electricity tariff or supply contract and compare alternatives

Next milestone

Closing in

4 more actions to complete 75%

First steps

Halfway there

Closing in

All actions done

Why it exists

Built to make climate work more manageable, more specific, and more useful

This portal exists to help Waikato organisations move from good intentions and scattered effort to a clearer, supported programme of work. It was created by GoEco and is backed by Trust Waikato, with thanks to our pilot supporters Waikato Regional Council, Waikato District Council, and Hamilton City Council.

FAQs

Questions we hear most often

Who is the portal for?

Waikato organisations of any size that want a practical way to learn, measure emissions, create a plan, and track progress. It's designed for everyday teams, not specialists.

How much does it cost?

The portal is free for Waikato organisations, backed by Trust Waikato. The pilot was made possible with thanks to Waikato Regional Council, Waikato District Council, and Hamilton City Council.

Do we need sustainability expertise to use it?

No. The portal is built for everyday teams. Guides, templates, and advisor support are available whenever you get stuck.

How long does it take to get started?

Most teams can register and work through the first learning steps in under an hour. Your emissions data and progress record build up over time as your data grows.

Is our data kept private?

Yes. Your organisation's emissions and assessment data is private to your team. Anonymised insights may be used to improve the programme.

Is our data shared with third parties?

No. Your organisation's data is not sold or shared with third parties. Only anonymised insights may be used to improve the programme.

Can we get one-on-one help?

Yes. You can raise an advisor enquiry from inside the portal whenever your team hits a roadblock or needs a second set of eyes.

How many organisations can join?

Places are currently capped at 40. Once we reach that limit, any additional organisations are added to a waiting list.

Funded by

Trust Waikato logo

Founders

ECOES logo
Go Eco logo
Para Kore logo

With thanks to our pilot supporters

Waikato Regional Council logo
Waikato District Council logo
Hamilton City Council logo