Spy Valley gains environmental approval
Media release – March 22, 2010
Spy Valley becomes first Marlborough family-owned wine
company to gain environmental approval
Marlborough’s Spy Valley has become the first Marlborough
family-owned wine company to receive an official sustainable
rubber stamp of approval.
Corporate winemakers Pernod
Ricard (Montana) and Lion Nathan (Wither Hills) are the only
Marlborough other wineries to receive ISO14001
certification.
``It’s all about setting a platform for everything from reporting systems, looking at energy, right through to recycling and vineyard management,’’ Spy Valley Wines general manager Blair Gibbs said today.
``We set these base lines so we can continue to show improvement in all aspects of environmental improvement. Specifically we will now be looking at how to conserve more energy in warehousing, wine production and in tank temperature control.’’
In addition to the rigorous certification process, Spy Valley has 15hectares in organic trials, just completing their second growing season. All Spy Valley’s water usage is monitored and strictly controlled in the winery and vineyard and organic cleaning products are used wherever possible.
In the vineyard
spraying is kept to a minimum and environmentally-friendly
sprays are used wherever possible. Wastewater is treated
onsite and when it meets quality standards it is pumped over
the winery lawn.
Gibbs said the sustainable
practices were simply an investment in the future by being
able to reduce inputs and cost while improving the products
and business outcomes.
``Our environment is our most valuable asset. Without it there are no Spy Valley wines. As a result, we are constantly looking at what we can do better reduce waste and protect our irreplaceable environment.
``We believe we are the first
company in NZ to import a glass crusher so that we can crush
all company and staff members’ glass into a fine glass
dust. This is mixed with mulch and distributed below the
grapevines to enhance light reflection into the vines.’’
Waste plastic is baled onsite and sent to
Christchurch for recycling, as is all of Spy Valley’s
waste cardboard. Waste screwcaps are recycled with proceeds
going to Kidney Kids – an organisation providing support
to children and the families of children who have kidney
disorders.
``We recycle our waste paper, magazines, kitchen plastics, cans and we have collect our lunch scraps and feed them to a grateful Ted, a kune kune pig.
Spy Valley sell over 150,000 cases of wine a year but their popularity is not just to do with winning a wall crammed with awards.
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