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Sustain ‘n’ SAVE

Sustain ‘n’ SAVE. Fairfield Local Government Area has over 21 000 businesses, with some of the largest industrial estates in Australia. Sustain ‘n’ Save is a voluntary ‘partnership’ program, helping local business to be more efficient, competitive and sustainable.

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Sustain ‘n’ SAVE

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  1. Sustain ‘n’ SAVE • Fairfield Local Government Area has over 21 000 businesses, with some of the largest industrial estates in Australia. • Sustain ‘n’ Save is a voluntary ‘partnership’ program, helping local business to be more efficient, competitive and sustainable. • As part of the program businesses will have the opportunity to attend industry workshops, forums and create valuable networks. • Council will also profile businesses that display commitment and leadership, both within the local community and through industry networks.

  2. Stage 1 Visioning • Multiple visits by the Project Officer • Business sets its own vision/goals Stage 2 Assessment and Critical Thinking • Business critically evaluates their values & beliefs • Review of current business practices/methods Stage 3 Systematic Thinking • A number of alternative solutions are considered for each business • Business operations/actions are assessed in a systemic way with a focus on waste, water & energy practices

  3. Stage 4 Implementation / Participation • Multiple visits by the Project Officer • Individual businesses set own vision & goals with ownership of the decision making process Stage 5 Evaluation • Technical, Economic and Environmental Feasibility • Marketing and Engagement Partnership… • Linking local businesses with each other • Partnering with energy and water suppliers to assist local businesses • Working in collaboration with DECC on the Sustainability Advantage Program

  4. Partnership & Participation • Waste, Water and Energy Partnerships • Sydney Water lends a hand • Engaging Energy Consultants • What is the FUSS about waste • Communicating to struggling CALD communities

  5. Contacts Lawrence Kurdi Sustainable Business Project Officer Fairfield City Council 02 9725 0386 lkurdi@fairfieldcity.nsw.gov.au Matthew Cruickshank Snr Environmental Health Officer Fairfield City Council 02 9725 0119 mcruickshank@fairfieldcity.nsw.gov.au

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