23 March 2012
Yealands Estate Shortlisted for Two Awards in Drinks Business Green Awards
Yealands Estate has been shortlisted for two awards in the Drinks Business Green Awards 2012, recognising international
leaders in sustainability and environmental performance.
Shortlisted in the Green Company of Year Award and Sustainability Award categories, Yealands Estate is one of 31 companies globally, to be nominated in these prestigious awards, run by
Europe’s leading drinks publication.
“We are very proud to be short-listed for two international awards of this calibre which recognise the sustainable
initiatives we have worked hard to put in place at the winery,” says Yealands Estate owner and founder, Peter Yealands.
The Drinks Business Green Awards encourage companies to decrease their impact on the environment, and is the largest
programme in the world dedicated to raising awareness of green issues within the drinks trade.
Judged by an independent panel of sustainability and drinks industry experts, the Green Awards examine how companies
manage various environmental issues including, water management, biodiversity, community environmental training, and
supply chain efficiencies, along with the evolving challenges of global sustainability which face the industry.
Winners of the Drinks Business Green Awards will be announced at the London based awards ceremony on 26 March.
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About Yealands Estate
Yealands Estate is New Zealand’s leading environmentally sustainable winery based in the Awatere Valley, Marlborough.
Developed by entrepreneur Peter Yealands, the privately owned winery features advanced green technology in every aspect
of design and function.
It received carboNZeroCertTM certification in April 2009 and in doing so was the largest winery in New Zealand to achieve this status for its
organisation and wine products. The winery and vineyard is also accredited under Sustainable Winegrowing New Zealand.
Yealands Estate wines launched to great acclaim in August 2008 and have collected more than 250 awards to date, which
goes to show that being green also means making a great drop.
ENDS