Taupo Beef takes top Sustainable Business Network award
Taupo Beef takes top Sustainable Business Network award
Taupo Beef has been named the overall winner of the 2015 NZI Sustainable Business Network Awards held at Shed 10 on Auckland’s waterfront tonight (24 November).
Taupo Beef won the Restorative Impact Award as well as the ‘NZI Greatest Contribution to a Sustainable New Zealand’ (Supreme Award) through its vision to lead New Zealand beef farming while also protecting the water quality in Lake Taupo.
The standard New Zealand farm business model of increasing production in the face of rising costs and flat commodity prices no longer applied in the Taupo area due to the Waikato Regional Council's introduction of nitrogen caps.
Modelling showed that farmers would soon be insolvent when having to cap nitrogen and hence livestock numbers. Taupo Beef comes from three farms which are operating under New Zealand's toughest environmental standards aimed at protecting water quality in Lake Taupo. They have successfully converted their farming practice to protect the waterways and produce high quality beef that demands a premium price. The impact of the model has the potential to permanently change New Zealand's farming practices and consumers’ purchasing behaviour.
Rachel Brown, Sustainable Business Network Chief Executive Officer says “Taupo Beef stood out to the judges because it has lead the way in successfully farming with fewer livestock and also connecting with consumers who will pay a premium for their products. Told that it wouldn't work, they are instead receiving outstanding reviews for their beef and are demonstrating how New Zealand farmers can change to produce a high value product while also farming environmentally and sustainably.”
The award judges said "Taupo Beef are leading the change – Mike has recently been asked to chair a Ministry of Primary Industries, Ministry of Business Innovation & Employment, Ministry for the Environment and Ministry of Conservation group with the express purpose to provide a leadership position on the future of New Zealand’s agriculture."
The NZI Sustainable Business Network (SBN) Awards are New Zealand’s only sustainable business awards. The awards are in their 13th year and are designed to recognise businesses that are making a real difference by innovating and transforming New Zealand’s business landscape.
SBN focusses on four pillars that encapsulate the future direction of the New Zealand economy. These are areas SBN believes New Zealand has a natural advantage in and include renewables, massive resource efficiency, community and restorative business.
“The Awards recognise the impact and innovation organisations are making in each of these transformation areas, in addition to awards for Communicating Sustainability and a Sustainability Champion” says Ms Brown.
The full results of winners for the SBN awards announced today include:
Cadence Communications Communicating
Sustainability
Award
Winner:
Eat my
Lunch
Commendation:
Generation
Zero
Element Magazine Sustainability
Champion
Award
Winner:
Dorothy
Wilson
Commendation:
Shane
Hagai
Peter Yealands Restorative
Innovation
Award
Winner:
Snap
Information Technologies Ltd
(SnapIT)
Commendations:
Ethique
Whai
Maia Trust
Restorative Impact
Award
Winner:
Taupo
Beef
Commendation:
Junk
Run
Community Impact
Award
Winner:
Kaibosh
Commendation:
Deloitte/Oxfam
EcoPro Cleaning Co Community innovation
Award
Winner:
Ākina
Foundation
Commendation:
HoneyLab
Ricoh Mega Efficiency Innovation
Award
Winner:
Wishbone
Design
Studio
Commendation:
OptiFleet
Auckland Council Mega Efficiency Impact
Award
Winner:
Kaibosh
Commendation
3R
Group
Renewables Innovation
Award
Winner:
Gull /
DB
Breweries
Commendation:
Fulton
Hogan and Reid Technology
Renewables Impact
Award
Winner:
Abodo
Wood
Commendation:
Kiwi
Property Group
EECA Business Energy
Management
Award
Winner:
Laminex
NZ - Taupo manufacturing
site
Commendation:
New
Zealand Post
NZI Greatest
Contribution to a Sustainable New Zealand (Supreme
Award)
Taupo Beef
ENDS