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Episode 6: Kevin Obern on OfficeMax’s green journey

NZBusiness Editorial Team
NZBusiness Editorial Team
December 5, 2024 2 Mins Read
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Pictured above: Kevin Obern and Lilah McDonald.

In this insightful episode of Sustainably Ever After, Lilah interviews Kevin Obern, Managing Director of OfficeMax.

Kevin Obern shares his journey, from his early career in sales to leading sustainability initiatives at OfficeMax, a company at the forefront of New Zealand’s sustainability efforts in the workplace solutions industry.

The discussion highlights OfficeMax’s commitment to environmental and social responsibility, detailing how they’ve reduced their carbon footprint, implemented innovative packaging solutions, and worked with suppliers to prioritise sustainable practices. Kevin also offers practical advice for small businesses looking to begin their sustainability journeys.

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Episode highlights

  • Kevin’s professional journey: How he transitioned from studying medicine to leading sustainability at OfficeMax. Kevin explains how he developed his career in sales and entrepreneurship, returning to OfficeMax as Managing Director.
  • OfficeMax’s sustainability milestones: The company achieved a 58 percent reduction in their carbon footprint by 2023, surpassing their 2025 goal. Transitioned to electric forklifts and hybrid vehicles, cutting emissions by 25 percent. Introduced recyclable paper wrappers and box-making machines to minimise waste and plastic use.
  • Supplier collaboration: OfficeMax launched a Responsible Supplier Code to evaluate and improve supplier sustainability. Demands sustainable practices from all partners, even pausing relationships with non-compliant suppliers.
  • Advice for small businesses: Start small, focus on reducing usage, reusing materials, and buying from sustainable sources. Opt for quality over cheap products to reduce landfill waste. Engage with suppliers and customers to prioritise sustainability.
  • The future of OfficeMax: Continuing incremental improvements in sustainability amidst diminishing returns. Exploring advancements like hydrogen vehicles and expanded solar power. Encouraging internal and external education on sustainable practices.
Lilah on a tour of the OfficeMax warehouse.

Get in touch:

Website – nzbusiness.co.nz/podcasts
Instagram – @sustainablyeverafterpodcast

If you enjoyed today’s episode, don’t forget to rate the podcast on Spotify or leave us a review on Apple Podcasts. That way more people can find us and learn about Sustainability!

Find out more about OfficeMax:

Facebook – @OfficeMaxNZ
LinkedIn – @OfficeMaxNewZealand


A special thanks to sponsors of this podcast, OfficeMax, whose vision it is to empower sustainable and successful workplaces. Learn more about how they can help your business at www.officemax.co.nz.

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