Ecologically Sustainable Development

Green Door Environmental provides engineering services for Ecologically Sustainable Development (ESD), helping our clients to achieve project outcomes that are people-friendly, planet-friendly and cost effective. Our core engineering services include:

Integrated water cycle management

Water Cycle Management & Engineering:

  • Design of sustainable water supply and water recycling systems
  • Integrated water cycle management plans
  • Design of energy efficient wastewater treatment and reuse systems
  • Water quality management plans for stormwater and wastewater discharges
  • Development Applications relating to water cycle management
  • Planning and design of waterway and wetland rehabilitation

Energy Management & Design:

Solar PV array

  • Energy management plans that achieve energy reduction through energy efficiencies and appropriate renewable energy systems
  • Design and project management of energy efficient systems, solar energy and wind energy

Green Building Design and ESD Developments:

  • Building design
  • Energy and water management
  • Materials selections
  • Urban design

 

ESD project

Project Management & Sustainability Management:

  • Coordination of design and development professionals as well as all construction and commissioning activities for ESD projects
  • Triple Bottom Line multi-criteria assessments (MCAs) to achieve sustainable, value-for-money outcomes.
  • Risk management
  • Greenhouse accounting




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2010 Green Door Grant Round Open: Grants for Scenic Rim, Logan and Gold Coast projects - more...
 
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.