Envirosmart Awards Offer Gold Status
Envirosmart Awards Offer Gold Status For A Select Few Companies
A group of Auckland companies including the Stevenson Quarry in Papakura have proven their environmental commitment by achieving Enviro-Mark NZ Gold status in a programme encouraging sustainable business practices.
Sixteen of the 33 businesses that participated in the three-year EnviroSmart programme have achieved gold-level certification and all will be recognised for their efforts during a function in Auckland on August 20.
Established in 2006, EnviroSmart is a national council-initiated programme that helps businesses to reduce solid waste, improve water and energy efficiency and purchase environmentally-sound products and services.
In Auckland the programme is supported by Auckland Regional Council, Auckland, Waitakere, North Shore and Manukau city councils, and Franklin, Papakura and Rodney district councils.
“The EnviroSmart programme was an initiative that many councils across the country supported because it assisted businesses to be more environmentally sustainable as well as getting environmental certification,” says EnviroSmart chairman Kevin Crutchley.
Some of the results
achieved by Auckland businesses so far include:
• Waste
and water use reduced by 60 percent and energy use by 30
percent – which have also led to reduced
costs
• Greater awareness of environmental business
practices
• Positive company image and better staff
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The programme also helped businesses meet compliance requirements under legislation such as the Resource Management Act and Health and Safety in Employment Act.
Enviro-Mark NZ is a five level (Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum and Diamond), third-party audited health, safety and environmental management system.
Gold certification means businesses can use the Enviro-Mark label on their products and services to verify that the company has an environmental management system and is committed to continual environmental improvement.
“Having this mark gives businesses a competitive edge as more and more suppliers are looking for companies which demonstrate a commitment to environmental standards,” says Papakura District Council Project Manager for Waste Minimisation Sue Martin.
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