Eco-efficiency for the Queensland Food Processing and Other Industries

An opportunity for these Queensland Industries to reduce costs

and benefit the environment

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Welcome to the website for the Eco-efficiency project for the Food Processing and other industries in Queensland.

This website has been formed to provide a platform for communication on eco-efficiency issues for these Queensland industries. 

Suggestions for inclusion in this website are welcome along with additions to the discussion. 

 

We are currently working away at fact sheets for the food industry and hope to start publishing them in the middle of the year.  We will also be hosting some workshops for the food industry providing more information on how to implement eco-efficiency in your factory.

If you have ever wanted to implement new technology but not known what is available or where to get it - this new forum is for you.   Click here to go to our News page for more information!

We are currently on the look out for case studies of eco-efficiency projects.  We would like to include Queensland examples of these projects.  We are looking for a range of projects which could include using ozone, compressed air management, water reduction, energy efficiency or water recycling.  It may not seem exciting to you but it is to us.  We would like to let everyone know what can be achieved right here in Queensland, so please contact us.  

Project Update Newsletter

Food Processing Project Launch

The project launch for the Eco-efficiency for the Food Processing Industry on the 11 December was a great success, with participants being treated to first hand evidence of the success of eco-efficiency.    A summary of the day is also provided.

 

This project is being undertaken by the UNEP Working Group for Cleaner Production through UniQuest at
 The University of Queensland.

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Last Updated: 11 April 2008