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The BioRegional
Development Group, is this year’s winner of the prestigious
International Award from the Banksia Environmental Foundation, Australia.
The award is in recognition of BioRegional’s visionary work
on developing cost effective solutions to sustainable living which
reduce our global ecological footprint.
Founded by Pooran Desai and Sue
Riddlestone, BioRegional began back in 1992. They reasoned that
“if we could efficiently produce more of our goods from local
resources, especially waste and renewable resources, then we could
reduce the impact of the goods and services we use. We want people
to enjoy a high quality of life within the carrying capacity of
one planet.”
BioRegional’s most well
known project is BedZED - Beddington Zero (fossil) Energy Development
- the UK’s largest eco-village. BedZED was developed by Peabody
Trust in partnership with BioRegional and designed by Bill Dunster
Architects. Over 270 people live and work at BedZED where it is
designed to be easy for residents to save energy and water in the
home, reduce their car use and grow or buy local, organic vegetables.
BioRegional’s offices are based at BedZED and include a Visitor
Centre which has welcomed and inspired thousands of visitors from
around the world including Government Ministers from Australia.
The BioRegional approach is to produce more of what we need locally
using renewable or waste resources, reducing transport and increasing
resource efficiency – this is embodied in other BioRegional
projects including:
• Local paper loop – 1,000 organisations are recycling
and buying back local recycled office paper, reducing their paper
footprint by 86%. BioRegional also developed the MiniMill, new technology
to make paper cost-effectively from straw.
• Local charcoal – BioRegional set up and run a network
of local forest producers to supply wood products on a local basis
to national retailers.
• Hemp textiles – developing hemp as a low impact textile
alternative.
• Local lavender production on disused land - a historic local
industry has been revived.
BioRegional are now working in partnership with WWF on an international
programme called One Planet Living. The team will work with local
partners in Australia, Portugal, UK, China, the Americas and South
Africa
to build a global network of Sustainable Communities which will
show that all around the world it is possible for people to live
a high quality life within their fair share of the Earth’s
resources. The first community is already underway in Portugal.
The Mata de Sesimbra eco-tourism project, by developer Pelicano,
will create the world’s first-ever integrated sustainable
building, tourism, nature conservation and reforestation programme.
Plans are well advanced for Z-squared, a 2,000 home community in
London and the team have met with potential partners in China, South
Africa and Australia.
BioRegional have partnered with
WWF UK to extend the concept into the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic
Games bid, providing a unique basis for achieving the first sustainable
Games, and a platform to promote and demonstrate sustainability
to a global audience under the One Planet Olympics banner.
The Banksia Environmental Foundation,
founded in 1989, is a national not-for-profit organisation that
promotes environmental excellence and sustainability by staging
each year Australia's best known and most prestigious environmental
award program, the Banksia Awards.
The strength of the Banksia Awards
is underpinned by a judging system that is rigorous, independent
and fair. A group of 80 judges volunteer their expertise and time.
The Banksia Environmental Foundation's chief patron is the Prime
Minister of Australia, the Honourable Mr John Howard MP.
Sue Riddlestone received
the International Award on behalf of BioRegional at an official
reception in Adelaide on Friday 3 June, she said:
"I am delighted and honoured that BioRegional's work has been
recognised by the Banksia Environmental Foundation. In the light
of growing concerns at the pace of climate change, species and habitat
loss and global inequity, we need to redouble our efforts towards
a truly sustainable future in every aspect of our lives,".
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Sue Riddlestone and Kendal
Marsland Murray of BioRegional proudly collect the award |
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