About Us

Tāmaki WRAP is a charitable trust made up predominantly of local people from the Tāmaki region. Our backgrounds, skills and interests are diverse but our commitment to ensuring a sustainable and healthy community unites us all.


Tāmaki WRAP Working Group

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Charlotte Liddicoat

Community Activator - Panmure / Glen Innes

After raising six children in Tāmaki, Charlotte wants to give back to the community by sharing the Tāmaki WRAP kaupapa to reduce the amount of waste we throw away into landfill. She works with schools, churches, community groups and businesses in Tāmaki helping them to reduce their waste and to recycle right!


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Shanta Roberts

Community Activator - Panmure / Glen Innes

Shatna is a founding member of Tāmaki Wrap and has volunteered with the organisation for many years. She has a long history living and working in Tamkai. She is passionate about seeing locals empowered to improve their lives though the zero waste kaupapa.

She’s always up for a chat about waste and is keen to share so many realistic and creative ways to reduce it.

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Sarah Aitken

Community Activator - Onehunga

Sarah has focused her approach to environmental issues by looking for initiatives and solutions within her local community. This involves working with groups in the wider Onehunga region to reduce waste, save money and rethink how we do things. She is especially interested in resource recovery and finding creative solutions within our busy convenience society.

She is excited to join the Tāmaki Wrap team as she loves to connect with a variety of people committed to protecting Papatūānuku.

Tāmaki WRAP Board Members

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Lucy Pierpoint

Trustee

Lucy is a passionate advocate for reducing waste. Her day job extends to wider sustainability issues promoting ways Aucklanders can reduce their impact on the planet through personal action. She’s lived in Glen Innes for 20 years, is involved in local activities and a keen advocate for the community. In her spare time she loves to spend time in her garden with her compost and hens. A part time jeweler whose practice focuses on “defying the obsolete” creating objects from redundant materials.

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Janina Kay

Treasurer

Janina runs her own business Diverse Solutions – her business by-line is “organising business chaos”. She primarily works with small business and organisations. She aims to take care of the back office to allow business owners to focus on what they do best. The granddaughter of a hoarder, she loves the idea of sustainability and waste minimisation but often struggles to know what to do with “things”.

Being connected to the Tamaki Wrap whanau has been a great way to learn about how to make changes in this space. She found that you don’t have to do it all at once, but everything you do makes a difference.