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High environmental standards rewarded

Published: Wed 1 Nov 2006 05:10 PM
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1 November 2006
Manukau businesses rewarded for high environmental standards
As world attention on climate change heats up, four Manukau companies have been recognised for leading the way with environmentally friendly business standards.
Manukau City Council is congratulating Criterion Group, Horton Media, National Starch & Chemicals and Warehouse Stationery for achieving Gold Enviro-Mark accreditation. The accreditation certificates were presented last week by Governor General Anand Satyanand and Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment Dr Morgan Williams.
The Enviro-Mark programme helped these businesses implement resource efficiency, waste reduction and energy efficiency programmes. They also introduced purchasing policies to consider environmentally friendly products and environmental requirements for their suppliers.
Manukau City Council Environment Director Ree Anderson says highlighting environmentally friendly business practices is timely with the current focus on climate change issues.
“As well as being good for the environment these changes to business practice are good for the bottom line.
“Receiving the accreditation is valuable for businesses because it means they can use Gold Enviro-Mark logos in advertising, which tells consumers they are dealing with an environmentally responsible company.”
Manukau City Council helped fund the Enviro-Mark Programme with other Auckland local councils, the Ministry for the Environment and Landcare Research. The success of this programme has seen it expanded to become EnviroSmart, which now includes twenty three councils across New Zealand. Eleven Manukau businesses have signed up to EnviroSmart.
For more information on EnviroSmart visit www.landcareresearch.co.nz.
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