Chloe Waretini is a civic entrepreneur and designer from Auckland, New Zealand who is passionate about inspiring people to restore urban environments and make cities places where ecology and people thrive. She has worked as a freelance designer for 8 years on various projects related to her passions, including environmental action campaigns, ecological development strategies, and upcycled furniture. Chloe believes that while passion and ability are important, significant resources are also needed to be successful, so she focuses on attracting generosity, donations, and in-kind contributions through compelling branding and communications to fuel her work organizing festivals and social enterprises.
3. PASSION
Inspiring people to work
together to restore urban
environments - to make cities
places where natural ecology
and people thrive together.
I’m also crazy about music...
4. ABILITY
I design things. All kinds of things.
Over the past 8 years as a freelancer
I’ve worked on all kinds of projects
that link to my passion..
5. keep our streams clean
report dumping and pollution!
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Report pollution!
(09) 377 3107 24 hrs
Report dumping!
(09) 301 0101
Contact streamwatch
streamwatch@ecomatters.org.nz
www.streamwatch.org.nz
stick me to your fridge so you’ll know who to call!
remember to mention your call came from stream watch
Stream Watch is an initiative of Keep
Waitakere Beautiful under the Clean
Stream Waitakere Project in association
with Auckland Council.
Clean Stream engages local residents and
businesses in looking after our stream. We
can provide advice and support, and we'd
love to hear your feedback and ideas.
Contact the Stream Watch Coordinator:
Emily Harris
(09) 826 4276
streamwatch@ecomatters.org.nz
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environmental action campaigns..
10. resource
But you won’t get anywhere
without significant capital behind
what you’re doing.
Money is one resource. That’s why it
makes sense to be in business.
But there are others which are just as
significant...
11. resource
The biggest economic engine
behind my work is generosity.
Over 80% of the resource needed to
put on the festival in 2012 came from
an exchange of favours, professional
time and in-kind donations. Therefore
our most important activity is making
it feel awesome to contribute.
12. PASSION ABILITY+ resource+
Events create energy, focus attention and give impetus
for engagement. Having an inspiring brand and
compelling communications increase capacity to attract
money and other resources.
13. THANKS FOR HAVING ME!
MORE INFO AT WAITAKEREFESTIVAL.COM OR EMAIL ME CHLOE@WAITAKEREFESTIVAL.COM