ATPSL is serious about the environment and is implementing a range of sustainable initiatives for a happier park – and a happier planet!
The Sustainability Strategy complements ATPSL’s vision to create a world-class technology park through leadership, innovation, sustainability and community engagement.
The strategy has been created with the guidance and insight of the NSW Office of Environment & Heritage (previously Department of Environment, Climate Change and Water) and is being rolled out with the support of ATP tenants and relevant stakeholders.
Sustainability goals
ATPSL has set a number of goals to minimise its impact on the environment and to create a more sustainable future. These include:
1. Establish sustainability commitment, vision and goals;
2. Gather information to establish baselines for utilities, waste, consumables and buildings;
3. Establish corporate sustainability targets;
4. Prevent environmental harm;
5. Achieve international environmental best practice; and
6. Obtain buy-in engagement from all relevant stakeholders (staff, tenants, clients, stallholders etc)
2012 targets
- Water consumption - 15% reduction on 2009/2010
- Energy usage – 15% reduction by June 2012 (based on 2009/2010 levels)
- Waste to landfill – 30% reduction by June 2012 (based on 2009/2010 levels)
Recent initiatives
- ATPSL has reduced its waste by 25 per cent. This reduction has been achieved through waste management initiatives to separate waste to landfill from recyclable waste and paper/cardboard as well as ongoing campaigns to raise awareness about recycling. Other waste management initiatives such as compostable waste streams are also being investigated.
- Efficient lightinghas replaced the conventional lights in certain areas of the Park including the Locomotive Workshops and Innovation Plaza. The new lights are consuming 60 per cent less electricity. Based on this, a lighting upgrade throughout the Park is being developed for implementation in 2011/12.
- A 60kW solar power generating facility is being installed on top of the NICTA building. It will beoperational by the end of September 2011.
- Water usage analysis is currently underway to look at the feasibility of rainwater capture and reuse. The results will shape how ATPSL will create sustainable water use throughout the Park to achieve its water reduction target.
- An in-depth analysis of energy consumption patterns has identified specific opportunities, primarily relating to air conditioning systems, for energy use efficiency. This is a critical component of ATPSL’s ongoing facilities management programme.
Sustainability strategy
Read the sustainability brochure here.
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