SULO INNOVATION IN SUSTAINABILITY AWARD

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28 July 2010: Barwon Regional Waste Management Group (BRWMG) was congratulated by the organisers of the Enviro Convention for winning the inaugural SULO Innovation in Sustainability Award, announced at the Enviro 2010 Gala Dinner in Melbourne on 22 July.

The intent of the Sulo Innovation in Sustainability Award is to recognize individuals, groups or companies who have recently completed a successful, innovative and sustainable project.

Head of the judging panel, Jan Fitzgerald said, “The judging panel was impressed by all entries, and particularly our five finalists. However Barwon came out on top because of the many environmental and social outcomes on a number of levels the project achieved, and the fact that it was obviously innovative, financially viable and easily transferable as well.”

BRWMG developed an innovative and holistic approach to dealing with the problems of Expanded Polystyrene (EPS) waste that involved working with Geelong Disabled Peoples Industries to establish a collection and processing facility for local traders to ensure they diverted their waste EPS from landfill, and a local manufacturer – Newtown Cement Products – to establish an end-market for the processed EPS waste.

The judging panel commends all entries, in particular the other finalists: Intec Ltd, Siemens Ltd, Veolia Environmental Services & Hazell Bros Group, and Visy Industries.

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Summary of projects selected as Finalists (in alphabetical order):

Barwon Regional Waste Management Group
BRWMG developed an innovative and holistic approach to dealing with the problems of Expanded Polystyrene (EPS) waste that involved working with Geelong Disabled Peoples (GDP) Industries to establish a collection and processing facility, local traders to ensure they diverted their waste EPS from landfill, and a local manufacturer – Newtown Cement Products – to establish an end market for the processed EPS waste.

Intec Ltd
Intec developed and successfully trialled a process for recycling waste sludges, residues and filter cakes, particularly those with high levels of lead, zinc, copper and tin contamination. Working with an engaged and committed client and the EPA, this process diverted hundreds of tonnes of waste (which previously had been stockpiled with nowhere to go) back into the useful product stream, ultimately benefiting the community and the natural environment.

Siemens Ltd
This innovative project saw a unique partnership form between Siemens, Knox City Council, South East Water, Utility Services, Federal and State governments and the local sports clubs, to facilitate water harvesting at the Siemens site, which was then pumped using a smart monitoring system to the local sports ground approximately 1.3kms away in order to provide year round water (up to 19 ML) for an oval that attracts up to 10,000 spectators at local cricket and football games.

Veolia Environmental Services (Australia) Pty Ltd and Hazell Bros Group Pty Ltd
Veolia and Hazell Bros partnered together to find a process of dealing with mixed broken glass that previously had no practical use. Working with a number of stakeholders including the EPA they developed a process to mill the broken glass back to glass sand and aggregates, and partnered in delivering the first completed recycled glass demonstration project of its kind in Australia at Rosny Park Tennis Club car park.

Visy Industries
Visy first completed its best practice kraft paper mill in Tumut in 2000, and commissioned its second stage in October 2009. The second stage set even higher benchmarks for sustainability than the first, and achieved more than double the output of product with such achievements as no additional land being used, a closed loop water system being implemented, and world’s best practice greenhouse per tonne of output at the site. This was achieved with continual and open engagement with the local community.

List of Nominations for the 2010 SULO Innovation in Sustainability Award:

Organisation

Name of Project

Tapex Pty Ltd

Plasback - Recycling solutions for farmers

Australian Paper

Creating a Tonne of Value - How each tonne of Australian made paper can contribute to Australia's Triple Bottom Line betterment

Intec Ltd

Burnie Recycling Facility

Visy

Tumut Kraft Paper Mill

Visy

Gibson Island Desalination Plant

EESI Contracting

Remediation of PAH impacted soil and groundwater at an operating manufacturing site

Incitec Pivot Limited

Incitec Pivot Bribane Operations Water Saving Project

Siemens

Bayswater Oval Stormwater Harvesting Project - Creation and development of an innovative water resource management program to address a community need during water restrictions

Metropolitan Waste Management Group

Waste Wise Business Efficiency Project

Geocycle SBF Pty Ltd

Geocycle Superblender for Hazardous Waste Processing

Melbourne Zoo

They're Calling on You

Centre For Organic and Resource Enterprise (CORE)

Healthy Sustainable Gardens Program

O-I Australia

Lean+Green range of lightweight wine bottles designed and manufactured in Australia

Veolia Environmental Services & Hazell Bros Group

Container Glass Recovery and Alternative Re-Use

AnaeCo Limited (WA)

AnaeCo's specific business achievements over the last 12 - 18 months

Sinclair Knight Merz

Southern Hume Highway Duplication - Woomargama to Table Top

Beyond Zero Emissions

Zero Carbon Australia 2020

Australian Vinyls Corporation

Australian Vinyls Water Recycling Plant

Goulburn Mulwaree Council & Lachlan Council

Groundswell Project - City to Soil Community Engagement Strategy

Barwon Regional Waste Management Group

Environmental Recycling of Expanded Polystyrene through a Trader Stewardship Approach

City Of Stirling

E-Waste Recycling & Monitoring Project

Eastern Metropolitan Regional Council (EMRC)

Future Proofing Perth's Eastern Region - Regional Climate Change Adaptation Action Plan (RCCAAP)