http://rubbishwhisperer.co.nz/blogs/news.atom The Rubbish Whisperer - News 2020-04-20T11:25:00+12:00 The Rubbish Whisperer http://rubbishwhisperer.co.nz/blogs/news/interview-sa-moana-beach-bungalows 2018-09-23T12:26:00+12:00 2018-09-23T12:27:32+12:00 Interview - SA’MOANA BEACH BUNGALOWS Helen Townsend-Rupp LOCATION: SALAMUMU, UPOLU, SAMOA

OWNERS & MANAGERS: DANIEL MENDOLA & ALLY DODSON

This place is truly one of a kind. Owned and managed by a driven, inspiring young couple who place great importance on delivering a high quality sustainable tourism experience, it is set on the beachfront of a picture-postcard lush tropical paradise. The family friendly resort attracts active, independent, nature loving guests keen to make the most of the impressive marine environment and jungle wildlife.

Samoa Paper Straws

 

What did you want to be as a kid?

Ally – an archaeologist

Dan – a fighter pilot

What living person do you most admire, and why?

Ally – Serena Williams because she is strong, believes in her convictions and carries them through. She doesn’t let critics or negative press get in the way of her achievements on or off the court.

What is your favorite quote?

Dan - “Never look down on someone, unless you’re helping them back up.” (Jesse James)

What people say about our straws?

Most of our guests love that we have a no plastic rule at the resort.  It’s all about education, with staff and guests - not expecting a straw with every drink they buy. Hopefully, it will soon be the norm that plastic straws aren’t served by anyone, anywhere across the world.

What is your proudest moment?

It is so hard to isolate a single proud moment, however, living an authentic life without conforming to mainstream society or what is expected of us as people.  Also, working hard as employers and trying to help others, who may not be as fortunate as us.

What is your biggest work-related challenge?

Waste management and educating local staff about the need to be plastic free so that they look after our village and their country. Most guests are happy we have banned plastic from the resort but there are still some who automatically expect plastic bottled water.  We offer free filtered water and we encourage guests to bring a reusable flask with them.

Why should other cafes / people make the swap to paper straws?

Every little helps - slight changes worldwide will have a massive impact, especially for the coming generations. 

How do you relax?

If we have a couple of days off from the resort we love a jungle hike to explore less well known spots on the island.

What keeps you awake at night?

The sound of the ocean and the jungle - it’s super loud here in Samoa!

What will you do when you retire?

We would like to enjoy time traveling to new places and visiting new countries, but we have heaps of ideas so will be working for a few years yet!

What impact has swapping the straws made on your business?

It’s something we set as a business goal in 2016 and have achieved – it is awesome when a guest mentions they have noticed we have no plastic bottles or straws.  We are hoping for a plastic free Samoa soon.

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http://rubbishwhisperer.co.nz/blogs/news/don-t-be-a-sucker-make-a-change 2017-06-09T16:00:00+12:00 2017-06-10T14:16:19+12:00 DON’T BE A SUCKER! MAKE A CHANGE. Helen Rupp

By Hannah Beasley.

We know there is a problem with waste. We know we should change. But we lead busy lives, we don’t know where to start, we feel so small. And so, we don’t do anything. Does this sound familiar? Don’t worry you are not alone and making a positive and meaningful change is just a click away.

The international movement focused on reducing the use of single use plastic straws is gathering steam and we're pleased to have our own dedicated campaign. “Plastic Straws are For Suckers” – is a movement to get the country to give up the plastic straw and move to biodegradable/reusable options. Forty-three eateries have already made the switch and people like you have been the drivers.

Musician Jack Johnson says, "I believe there are better alternatives to single-use disposable plastics, and that we as consumers can encourage innovation and ask businesses to take responsibility for the environmental impact of the products they produce." This is our time to act.

Here are your three simple steps to change:

Get Inspired: Being informed makes us more motivated to make a change. Take a look at the resources on our Facebook page for inspirational reading and videos.

Take Action: Do something. Switch it up. Start simple and feel good by buying some fun, colourful biodegradable staws - because the little things do matter.

Share The Love: Celebrate your new knowledge and successes with people you like and love. If your favourite eatery uses plastic straws tell them about the Plastic Straws are For Suckers Campaign.

You’ll be surprised how easy it is when we act together for our environment, so join the revolution and start living like you love the ocean, yourself, and the planet.

 

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