Industry News
Tenix receives 'Excellent' Infrastructure Sustainability (IS) Design and As Built ratings
The Infrastructure Sustainability Council of Australia (ISCA) has awarded Tenix an 'Excellent' rating level for both Design and As Built phases for two sewage treatment plants (STPs) at Cannonvale and Proserpine in North Queensland. [ + ]
Treatment plant upgrades to remove iron and manganese
Water treatment company Degrémont Australia has signed a contract with the Power and Water Corporation to design and construct upgrades to the Adelaide River Water Treatment Plant (WTP) for the production of drinking water. [ + ]
Australia's first dedicated media channel for the field service sector
Australia has its first dedicated media channel for the booming field service sector, with the launch of Field Service Business, a sister publication to Sustainability Matters. [ + ]
Smart street lights vision for Australia
Australian cities can leverage Internet of Things (IoT) technology to help modernise critical infrastructure such as intelligent and adaptive street lighting. [ + ]
Fuji Xerox awarded for annual reporting
Fuji Xerox Australia's Supplies Division was last month recognised at the Australian Packaging Covenant (APC) Awards for its commitment to packaging product stewardship. The division received the Australian Packaging Covenant High Performers Award for the highest annual reporting score in the Small-Medium Communications and Electronics category. [ + ]
YHI New Zealand to distribute Enphase Energy microinverters
Enphase Energy has partnered with YHI (New Zealand) to distribute its microinverter-based solar photovoltaic (PV) system to the New Zealand solar installer community. YHI will ship Enphase's products from six warehouses throughout New Zealand, meaning the company's products are now shipping in 12 countries. [ + ]
Central Park Water welcomes NSW Minister for Water for a site visit
Joint venture developers of the $2 billion Central Park mixed-use precinct, Frasers Property and Sekisui House, yesterday morning (14 August) provided a construction tour of the water recycling facility while the plant is undergoing commissioning before becoming operational early next year. [ + ]
New CEO for BioGill
Steve Atherton has been appointed chief executive officer at biotechnology company BioGill. The company was established to commercialise BioGill wastewater treatment technology, developed in ANSTO research laboratories. [ + ]
Ultrahigh-intensity blasting 'a step change' in ore processing
Groundbreaking research on using ultrahigh-intensity blasting to improve mine productivity has been awarded the 2014 CEEC Medal by the Coalition for Eco-Efficient Comminution (CEEC). [ + ]
Free 3D design software for schools
Software company Autodesk is offering secondary schools, vocational institutions and universities in Australia and New Zealand free access to the company's professional 3D design software and creativity apps. [ + ]
Sydney trials underground communal rubbish chutes
A trial of underground communal rubbish chutes in a Sydney inner-city suburb has replaced an unsightly, cluttered bin bay with new recycling and waste chutes linked to an underground storage system. [ + ]
GBCA announces Future Green Leader Award
The Green Building Council of Australia (GBCA) has launched the Future Green Leader Award to recognise and reward emerging sustainability leaders with creative ideas and commitment to the property and construction industry. [ + ]
UN and RMIT strengthen urban sustainability program
The United Nations Global Compact Cities Programme has received a renewed commitment and investment from RMIT University, which is providing $5 million to the program over five years. The program is the urban component of the Global Compact, which is dedicated to the promotion and adoption by cities of 10 principles on human rights, labour, environment and anti-corruption. [ + ]
2014 WorldGBC Awards announced
The World Green Building Council (WorldGBC) held its annual awards last week, honouring individuals who have made an outstanding contribution to the global sustainability movement. [ + ]
Cigarette butts could improve energy storage
Scientists from Seoul National University have converted cigarette butts into a high-performing material that could be integrated into computers, handheld devices, electrical vehicles and wind turbines to store energy. [ + ]