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News Item - Drive down your lighting

Drive down your lighting

Lighting is an essential service embodied in all building types. With proper lighting the aesthetics of indoor spaces can be enhanced and desired illumination provided for activities performed. For commercial building, lighting is the single most important cost, comprising a quarter of the energy bill.

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News Item - What was achieved at Copenhagen Climate Conference?

What was achieved at Copenhagen Climate Conference?

The Copenhagen conference can be seen as a great success or an abject failure. It all comes down to ones perspective and expectations.

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News Item - A profile of Symmetry Bronze Graduates

A profile of Symmetry Bronze Graduates

An analysis of the 84 Bronze graduates indicates that by and large the project attracted small sized businesses mostly from the service sector. Furthermore, Safety and Emergency Response Planning was identified as the most important priority for improvement.

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News Item - Sustainability Awards for Mount Annan Buildings

Sustainability Awards for Mount Annan Buildings

The Bowden Centre at Mount Annan Botanic Gardens, opened in May 2007, is a modern structure, with its winged roofline and clever design. Its sensitive, environmental design incorporates such elements as natural cross flow ventilation; timber and joinery elements from certified sustainable sources; separation of waste water and harvesting of rainwater for irrigation and toilet flushing; use of low voc emitting materials; and placement of windows to maximize light and interaction with the external, natural bushland setting.

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News Item - Garnaut’s Supplementary Draft Report

Garnaut’s Supplementary Draft Report

Professor Garnaut suggests that Australia should embark cautiously on reducing carbon emissions, in the absence of a global agreement that included major polluters including China. On the basis of a 550 ppm (particles per million) outcome, he recommends that Australia should reduce emissions by 10% (or 30% in per capita terms by 2020 and a 80% reduction (90% in per capita terms) by 2050 over 2000 levels. The mitigation cost to Australia would be 1.1% GDP by 2020 under the 550 ppm scenario and 1.6% GDP by 2020 under the 450 ppm scenario.

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News Item - Symmetry wins awards for businesses

Symmetry wins awards for businesses

Symmetry helped this innovative boutique dairy in Wollondilly win the prestigious Royal Agricultural Show Society's 2008 President's Medal. John Fairley, the owner of the Country Valley Milk, said that his organic yoghurt beat tough competition from similar products and he was able to demonstrate his care for the environment to the judges by the work he had done since enrolling in the Symmetry program.

Jennifer Baldwin, another Bronze graduate and the owner of Goddess Essentials, a jewellery and gifts retailer from Picton, said that, "By participating in Symmetry I was able to demonstrate my business's environmental credentials which in no small measure helped me win the Small Business Champions Award for NSW and ACT in the Gifts Category."

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News Item - Solid waste Management

Solid waste Management

As of 1st July 2008, charges for disposal of commercial waste will increase by up to 33.92% for local businesses. This will bring the cost for some services in Macarthur and Liverpool up to $165 per tonne. This is a great time for all small business to consider ways of not only reducing waste. Remember, refuse, reduce, reuse and recycle.

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News Item - Did you know?

Did you know?

Interesting statistics and sustainable business news

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News Item - Camden Airport Bushland Project

Camden Airport Bushland Project

Preservation of Camden Airport Environmental Protection Zone is essential for conservation of the area’s fragile ecosystem. Thanks to Greening Australia, a number of initiatives are being undertaken such as bush regeneration and control of noxious weeds. Businesses participating in the Symmetry Sustainable Business Program can get appropriate recognition if they are involved in program such as this.

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