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Sports clubs aceing climate change, nationwideKei te wāwāhi ngaru e ngā karapu hākinakina whakatika āhuarangi, Te motu whānui

Litefoot is a charity led by top New Zealand sportspeople. Their mission is to transform community sports infrastructure and culture so sports groups become electricity independent, water neutral, and zero waste by 2025.

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E kōkirihia ana te whakahaere hua-kore o Litefoot e ngā tino kaihākinakina o Aotearoa. Ko tā rātou kaupapa matua he tini i ngā whakahaere o te ao hākinakina kia kore rātou e whakawhirinaki atu ki te hiko, kia kore rātou e whakapau noa i ngā rawa wai, kia noho para-kore hoki rātou hei te tau 2025.

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See people getting hands-on to help fight climate change.

Grab your phone and volunteer for a nature project near you: tepapa.nz/collaborate

This project is part of Te Taiao | Nature at Te Papa.

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