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Eco-efficiency/Resource efficiency

In simple terms, eco-efficiency means doing more with less. The concept of eco-efficiency is internationally recognised as the way business can contribute to the sustainability of our society.

Eco-efficiency is strongly supported by the business community, as it has both economic and environmental benefits. By being eco-efficient, goods and services can be produced with less energy and fewer raw materials, resulting in reduced waste, less pollution and lower costs.

As we face a resource constrained future, it is becoming increasingly important to use resources more efficiently.

The state government supports and encourages ecologically sustainable development by ensuring its policies include waste and pollution strategies.

Australia's guide to environmentally sustainable homes contains useful information on how to design, build or renovate a home that has less impact on the environment.

For more information, download the Eco-efficiency information sheet.

Eco-efficiency principles

The application of eco-efficiency principles to a particular business is dependant on industry type and the size of business. Therefore specialist advice should be sought if a business is intending to adopt eco-efficiency principles.

Businesses are advised to engage their staff in the process of eco-efficiency improvements, as poor work practices form a significant proportion of inefficiencies. Consider using a simple environmental assessment tool such as eco-mapping.

Introduction sessions on eco-mapping are held regularly.

Water

To reduce water usage it is necessary to firstly determine the amount of water being used on a property. Water bills show the volume of water used. The water account provides a figure in Kilolitres (KL), which is 1,000 L or 220 gallons.

For hints on how to read accounts and meters visit the SA Water site: Understanding your account.

SA Water also offer a Business Water Saver Program, to assist businesses reduce water usage.

Energy

When considering energy efficiency, look at electricity, gas and fuel use.

For office and commercial businesses, consider how heavy energy devices such as air conditioning, hot water and refrigeration are used. For saving energy with office equipment see the Green Office Guide information sheet

The BSA Energy Efficiency program is available for small-to-medium South Australian companies committed to energy efficiency. Successful applicants to the program will each be able to receive 75% of the costs of their energy assessments, up to $10,000 (excluding GST).

For information on Government programs and support to help you live sustainbility visit LivingGreener.

The Federal Government has more information on building energy efficiency.

Waste

Everything that goes into a rubbish bin has been paid for, not only its purchase cost, but also to dispose of the item.

Recycling and reusing waste is good, as it avoids disposal costs. Although it is even better to avoid producing the waste in the first place.

For more information on methods to improve of waste management and reduce waste, visit the link below.

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Last modified: 20/09/2011 11:26 am

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