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Smarter and less 'formal' – BCA on energy efficiency; Sustainability awards; Forests NSW punished; & more

  • BCA wary of 'formal' efficiency schemes, backs smart meters
  • Network businesses make limited progress on demand management
  • Godfrey Hirst, Grocon pick up Victorian sustainability awards
  • Forests NSW punished over charred 'smoky mouse' habitat
  • Solar roundtable offers chance to fix ailing flagship scheme, Milne says

Sustainability program saves NSW businesses $24 million in energy and waste costs

Printing company Focus Press has become only the second organisation to achieve gold status in the NSW environment department's Sustainability Advantage scheme, capping off a ten-year environmental transformation that has saved the company more than $700,000 in landfill fees and electricity costs.




Macquarie's IT changes deliver carbon benefits; Energy industry an innovation laggard; & more

  • IT moves help Macquarie Group meet carbon commitments
  • Murray Goulburn strategy a model for climate adaptation action: AiGroup
  • Innovation laggard: energy industry spends 'about 1%' of turnover on R&D
  • Nominations sought for WA waste awards

Going places: first tri-gen precinct switched on in Sydney

A trigeneration network switched on today in Sydney has adopted a commercial fix for a technical problem that has plagued the roll-out of tri-gen units in Australia – and it could prove a better model for Sydney City Council's efforts to deploy the technology, says Investa's Craig Roussac.



Metcash closing in on major resource efficiency savings

Marketing and distribution company Metcash has identified significant energy and water savings, after joining the NSW environment department's Sustainability Advantage scheme, according to the company's sustainability manager, Louise Rhodes.


Re-energising Sydney: new details emerge on city's low carbon transformation

New details on how the City of Sydney will embrace trigeneration – detailed in a study by Kinesis, Cogent Energy and Origin – reveal plans to connect 65% of commercial floor space, 50% of retail and 30% of residential floor space to low-carbon electricity and zero-carbon heating and cooling.


ACT passes bag ban law; Silex to raise $89m for solar PV power plants; and more

ACT Assembly passes law to ban plastic bags

* Silex to raise $89 million to fund pilot solar PV power plants

* Sydney councils propose new recycling and composting facilities

* Consultant sought for Western Australia renewables study

* Energetics, EPA Victoria win CitySwitch awards

* New website rates emissions performance of container ships, tankers

* Tasmania seeks comment on state taxes and sustainability


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