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Environmental Awards like no other


Environmental Awards like no other


25 July 2013

The value of strong partnerships was highlighted as Taranaki’s home-grown environmental awards “came of age” tonight with presentations to 16 organisations and individuals.

Winners ranged from tiny country schools to farmers, iwi and large corporates at the 21st annual presentation of the Taranaki Regional Council Environmental Awards.

“They show by their actions that they place great value on this region and its stunning environment that is the backbone of our thriving economy and superb lifestyle,” says the Council’s Chairman, David MacLeod.

“They also remind us of the huge effort that goes into protecting and enhancing our environment. Each year, farmers, businesses and councils in Taranaki invest tens of millions of dollars in the environment.”

He says the award winners are an example of ‘the Taranaki way’ – a strong sense of togetherness and partnership, with everyone pulling their weight and doing their bit to achieve a shared goal.

“All of this effort, by our award winners and many others like them, gives us confidence that we can look forward to a thriving and prosperous future here in Taranaki.”

Click here to read award citations

Tonight’s 16 presentations take the total to 205 since the awards were inaugurated in 1993. In a departure from previous years, the presentations were made at an early-evening function in New Plymouth, instead of during a daytime meeting of the Council at its Stratford chambers.

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Resourcing for the presentation ceremony was provided through sponsorship of each of the five categories of the awards.

Award winners are:

Education (category sponsor: Taranaki Daily News)

Western Institute of Technology at Taranaki

Toko School

Stratford Primary School

Puketapu Kindergarten

Sustainable Land Management (category sponsor: Dow AgroSciences)

Peter and Karen Leov

David and Marie Russell

Gibbs Family Trust

Business (category sponsor: Port Taranaki Ltd)

FPA NZ

Powerco Ltd

Energyworks Ltd

Sustainable Dairy Farming (category sponsor: Fonterra)

Trevor Hurley Trust

Ardfinnan Trust

Ti Point Tatham & Harris Ltd

Community (category sponsor: Methanex New Zealand)

Peter and Norine Muller

Tiaki Te Mauri O Parininihi Trust

Queen Elizabeth II National Trust
ends

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