Welcome to Green Door Environmental

At Green Door Environmental, our passion is sustainable development and eco-efficiency, and we assist our clients to achieve project outcomes that are people-friendly, planet-friendly and cost effective.

Our approach is integrated and holistic. We always remain aware of the interconnectedness of all the following aspects of Ecologically Sustainable Development (ESD):
 Solar PV array
  • Water cycle management and engineering
  • Energy efficiency and renewable energy
  • Materials and Waste management
  • People (customers, staff and the wider community)
  • Ecology
  • Cost-effectiveness and Profits

 Our full range of services include:

Rainwater tanks

Poject managementESD project
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Our company has moved beyond Carbon Neutral. Each business or development is different, but our solutions for our own business include:
  • Solar energy - we have reduced our electricity consumption by 90%
  • Energy efficiency of electrical systems
  • Passive solar design of our office and home retrofit
  • Fuel-efficient car and reduced travel
  • Planting of 300 native trees on a property we own
  • Rainwater tanks and greywater recycling - we harvest 100% our own water, treat 100% of our wastewater and recycle water on-site.

Contact Green Door Environmental for assistance with your ESD project.





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  Highlights  
2010 Green Door Grant: topic details available from February 2010. 
 
Winners 2009 Green Door Grant - the following videos will be produced this year:
 
 
This video will document the unique perspective of Pacific region youth on the proceedings and outcomes of the The UN Climate Change Conference (http://en.cop15.dk/)in Copenhagen (Dec 2009).

I, WHALE

This video will create awareness of the inhumane practices of whaling. Close to two thousand whales are still killed every year for "scientific research."


NAIVE INTENT

This video will raise awareness of the increasing number of extinctions in the animal kingdom and the role of human activity in these extinctions.