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Building Management Committee Meeting

August 2011

530 Collins

Welcome

• David Petfield – General Manager

• Victor Herrera – Operations Manager

• Anna Patuto – Tenant Relationship Manager

• Danielle Johnston – Climate Positive

• Tania Crosbie, Melissa Houghton – Sustainability at Work

• Stacey Jenson – SWAN Services

• Kim Host – National Sustainability Manager

• General Introduction

Environmental Performance 2011

• Energy

•Water

•Waste / Recycling

Emissions CO2 by Source

Electricity

Gas

Water

Waste / Recycling Streams

0.00

5.00

10.00

15.00

20.00

25.00

30.00

35.00

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45.00 Secondary Recovery

Liquid Waste

Green Waste

Polystyrene

Fluorescent Tubes

Toner Cartridges

E-waste

Cooking Oil

Uncompacted Paper Towel

Other recycled

Cardboard

Office Co-mingled

Paper

Glass

Co-mingled

Organic

General

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530 Collins St (weight)

Waste / Recycling Recycling vs Landfill

66%73% 70% 69%

73% 73% 73% 73% 75% 71% 73%66%

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0% 0% 0% 0% 0%0% 0%

0%

34%27% 30% 31%

27% 27% 27% 27% 25% 29% 27%34%

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

70%

80%

90%

100%

Landfilled

Secondary Recovery

Recycled

Target

Waste / Recycling June 2011

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20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

70%

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Presentation by Danielle Johnston

General Manager

Climate Positive

Presentation by Tania Crosbie

Director

Sustainability at Work

Presentation by Stacey Jenson

General Manager

SWAN Services

Mandatory Disclosure – Lighting Assessments

NettZero our BEEC Consultants will be undertaking lighting assessments over the next few months.

Access to your tenancy may be required – maximum 1 hour to:

•Visually inspect lighting fittings

•Photograph the lighting fittings, lighting equipment and lighting control system/light switches

•Turn off some or all lights for a very short period, approximately 60 seconds

•Measuring an area within the open plan office space using a laser measurer.

Notice will be given as far as possible in advance

Tuesday September 22nd 2011

Werribee Western Treatment Plant

As well as being a world leader in sewage treatment, the Western Treatment Plant is also one of the world's most important wetlands.

It provides a haven for tens of thousands of birds and encompasses a diverse and complex array of landforms, vegetation and wildlife.

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Tuesday September 22nd 2011

Peppermint Ridge Farm

This 8 hectare property has been transformed into a Living Classroom that demonstrates a sustainable approach to land management.

We will also visit Cornucopis Living Heritage Centre where we will be shown how we have regarded nature as a source of endless bounty, the consequences of this interpretation and the need for us to rethink our relationship with our unique environment.

Real bush tucker grown organically on the farm.

Discussion & Thank You