NSW Government’s Green Globe award winners have been announced, with property group GPT taking out three of the 15 categories.
The 15 winners of the NSW Government’s 2012 Green Globe Awards were announced this week, from a possible 48 shortlisted entries comprising business, individual, community and government organisations across NSW.
The GPT Group took out three categories, named a joint-winner of the Energy Award, Business Sustainability Award and outright winner of the Built Environment Sustainability Award for its new headquarters.
Winners include:
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Mission Australia’s Soft Landing (Premier’s Award for Sustainability Excellence)
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Lachlan Catchment Management Authority’ s Lachlan Riverine Working Group (Regional Sustainability Award)
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Local Government Super’s 76 Berry Street North Sydney (Energy, Water and Waste Excellence Awards - Energy Award joint winners)
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The GPT Group’ s Energy Efficiency Strategy (Energy, Water and Waste Excellence Awards - Energy Award joint winners)
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Lachlan Catchment Management Authority’ s Lachlan Riverine Working Group (Energy, Water and Waste Excellence Awards - Water Award)
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Bankstown City Council’s Recycle Right! at Bankstown (Waste and Recycling Award)
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Interface’s Going Beyond Environmental Standards (Excellence in Sustainability Awards - Business Sustainability Award joint winners)
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The GPT Group’s Business Sustainability Strategy (Excellence in Sustainability Awards - Business Sustainability Award joint winners)
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Pablo & Rusty’s Specialty Coffee (Small Business Sustainability Award)
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TAFE NSW Northern Sydney Institute’s Sustainable Education (Public Sector Sustainability Award)
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Highly commended Corrective Services NSW’s Glenn Innes Correctional Centre (Public Sector Sustainability Award)
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The GPT Group’s headquarters (Built Environment Sustainability Award)
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Willoughby City Council’s Better Business Partnership (Local Government Sustainability Award)
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Mission Australia’s Soft Landing (Community Sustainability Award)
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Paul Marsh at Watersave (Excellence in Leadership and Innovation - Sustainability Champion Award)
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Local Government Super (Excellence in Leadership and Innovation - Climate Change Leadership Award)
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Highly commended Investa Sustainability Institute’s Pulse (Excellence in Leadership and Innovation - Climate Change Leadership Award)
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UTS’ Institute for Sustainable Futures’ Sustainable Sanitation, Urine Diversion (Environmental Innovation Award)
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Highly commended Chep Australia Ltd’s Multi-purpose beverage tray (Environmental Innovation Award)
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Commonwealth Bank of Australia (10 Year Sustainability Achievement Award)
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Mars Food Australia (10 Year Sustainability Achievement Award)
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North Sydney Council (10 Year Sustainability Achievement Award)
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Waverley Council (10 Year Sustainability Achievement Award)