NEWS & EVENTS
Spotlight: Shaw Contract Group
Shaw Contract Group Australia specialise in interesting and innovative flooring solutions for commercial applications across Australia. Their goal is to provide the most beautiful and sustainable flooring in the world.
GECA updates Scheme Rules
GECA has recently made some changes to its Certification Scheme Rules to ensure the scheme remains as efficient and cost effective as possible, while maintaining its position as the most credible and robust ecolabel in the country.
GECA presenting at designEX 2014
GECA’s own Standards and Technical Manager, Ingrid Cornander, will present at this year’s designEX event at Sydney Exhibition Centre, Glebe Island. The event has been running for the past 26 years and is an industry platform for sharing innovative and inspiring design ideas in the Australian architectural and interior design space.
Consult Australia launches ‘The Business of Sustainability
Consult Australia has recently launched a new website, The Business of Sustainability, to help guide businesses towards more sustainable practices. The site aims to help any business, whether large or small, to identify and implement strategies relating to sustainability.
New products: R E Batger
Educational and commercial furniture manufacturer, R. E. Batger, has recently added nine new items to their list of GECA certified products.
Spotlight: Fletcher Insulation
Our latest licensee to feature in the GECA spotlight is Fletcher Insulation, one of Australia's leading insulation companies. The company provides insulation materials for the commercial and industrial sectors, and residential applications have formed a core part of their business for many years.
New International Ecolabelled Products standard released
GECA has released a new version of its International Ecolabelled Products (IEP) standard, which recognises products certified under many overseas schemes part of the Global Ecolabelling Network (GEN).
Spotlight: Zenith Interiors
Our first Spotlight for May focuses on Zenith Interiors. Zenith is one of Australia's largest furniture manufacturers and aims to provide innovative workspace furniture that encourages "activity based working".
Spotlight: UCI
Our final Spotlight for April is focussed on UCI, an Australian owned company providing innovative workspaces for the office. UCI's products are designed to develop and improve the work environment, transforming offices into spaces that are comfortable, functional, efficient and inspiring.
Spotlight: Nibong Tebal Paper Mill
This week the focus is on Malaysian paper company Nibong Tebal Paper Mill (NTPM), who manufacture tissue paper personal care products. Their main product offerings are facial tissues, toilet paper, kitchen paper towels and napkins under brand names including Premier, Royal Gold and Cutie.
Spotlight: Forbo Flooring
This week’s featured GECA licensee is Forbo Flooring Systems, who describe themselves as “a global player in high-quality commercial and residential floor coverings”. Their floors are environmentally-preferable and design-oriented while remaining practical and functional.
GECA seeks input on Environmentally Preferable Products standard
Good Environmental Choice Australia (GECA) is in the process of developing a new product standard with the working title ‘Environmentally Preferable Products’. As part of the development of this standard, GECA is seeking input from industry professionals including manufacturers, construction project teams, consultants, academics and environmental organisations.
Green Cities and the push for preferability
Good Environmental Choice Australia was pleased to be a part of Green Cities 2014 in March this year. The annual conference and exhibition was hosted by the Green Building Council of Australia and Property Council of Australia to explore sustainability in the built environment.
Spotlight: Planex
This week’s GECA spotlight is on steel storage furniture manufacturer Planex. The specialist furniture producers are 100% Australian owned, and they have “one of the most advanced sheet steel manufacturing facilities” in the country. All products are fully manufactured using local raw materials in their Melbourne facility.
UNAA World Environment Day Awards seeking nominations
Nominations for the 2014 United Nations Association of Australia World Environment Day Awards are now open nationally. Each year, in support of United Nations World Environment Day (June 5), the United Nations Association of Australia recognises innovative and outstanding environmental initiatives and projects from across Australia through the World Environment Day Awards.
New product: XE Summit Workstations get the GECA tick
Baseline Commercial Furniture have recently launched their new XE Summit Workstations, adding yet another item to their growing list of GECA certified products. The freshly launched workstation, which is a newer and updated version of their Summit product, has met all the criteria of the Furniture, Fittings and Foam 2010 v2.1 standard.
New product: Haworth achieves certification for Lively Task Chair
Office furniture manufacturers Haworth Australia have recently added the Lively Task Chair to their growing list of GECA certified products. The environmentally-preferable chair met the criteria for certification under the Furniture, Fittings and Foam v2.1 standard.
New products: Workbay office furniture by Unifor Australia
Unifor Australia has achieved GECA certification for its Workbay system, a multifunctional set of office furnishings. The furnishings have been certified under the Furniture, Fittings and Foam v2.1 standard, offering an environmentally preferable option for office planners.
GECA featured in latest edition of ‘Your Home’
The latest edition of Your Home, Australia’s most comprehensive consumer guide and technical manual for sustainable homes, has just been released by the Department of Industry.
GECA seeks feedback for new standards
Good Environmental Choice Australia (GECA) is asking for feedback from developers, manufacturers and infrastructure project teams on which additional standards it should develop to help projects earn points under the Infrastructure Sustainability Council of Australia’s (ISCA) IS rating scheme.