Participating Businesses

Sustaining our Towns is now working with a range of businesses across the region, with a focus on reducing energy and water use. Some of the businesses that we are working with are listed below.  All of these businesses have undertaken energy assessments through our program, and are now working to implement improvements.

The combined potential energy savings estimated within all of our assessed businesses in March 2011 was 735,721 Kilowatt hours or 756.3 tonnes CO2e.  This is equivalent to approximately $157,00 direct savings to these businesses annually.

Some of our Business Partners

Hotels

  • Banjo Patterson Hotel Jindabyne
  • Lake Jindabyne Hotel Jindabyne
  • Lakeview Hotel Merimbula

 Aged Care

  • Warrigal Care Queanbeyan
  • Warrigal Care Goulburn
  • Mariners Park Anglicare Tura Beach (for a case study see Our Business)
  • Nullica Lodge Anglicare Eden
  • Hillgrove House Bega
  • Casuarina Hostel Bega
  • Sir Willian Hudson Memorial Centre Cooma

Clubs

  • Tathra Beach Bowling Club
  • Goulburn Golf Club

Retail

  • Candelo Wholefoods
  • IGA Bombala
  • Town Clock Coffee Shop

Accommodation

  • The Oaks Ranch Country Club (for a case study see Our Business)

 

Contact

If you have a business and would like to find out more about our business program please contact the Business Program Officer Mark Fleming on 0419 865114 or sot.business@gmail.com.

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