Outrageous hottie has eco-friendly plan
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Outrageous Fortune hottie Robyn Malcolm can generate plenty of electricity on her award-winning series but it seems she does it very economically.
So economically that the Right House, New Zealand's first one-stop-shop for building energy-efficient homes, has welcomed her as its first official ambassador.
The distinguished actress will help raise awareness about the company's energy-efficiency services.
Robyn is keenly aware of the importance in building a safer and cleaner environment through energy-efficiency.
Of her appointment, she says, "There are many different companies and products out there that I could be supporting but they just didn't have any meaning for me the way Right House does."
As the Right House ambassador, Robyn will be regularly involved with promoting the new energy-efficiency company.
She has already been the key-note speaker at its solution centre openings in Christchurch and Auckland and her house is currently being given a Right House makeover.
"Environmental interest and responsibility is on the increase and we all know the benefits of having an energy-efficient home. However, information isn't always readily available.
"There's still a lot of confusion over how to best build an energy efficient home and Right House solves that problem," says Robyn.
- © Fairfax NZ News
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