Te Pae Christchurch reaches the gold standard in sustainability
Christchurch's new convention centre is officially inducted in the sustainability hall of fame, taking home a Gold Sustainable Tourism Business Award from Qualmark.
This is a big deal, especially so soon after Te Pae opened to the public. Following on from its earlier achievement of Toitū enviromark gold certification, Te Pae is already blazing a trail to a new standard in sustainable building.
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Te Pae Christchurch General Manager Ross Steele said he was very proud of what the team had achieved so soon after opening.
“Very early on in our journey at Te Pae Christchurch we set a standard for how we want to operate and work with clients, suppliers and our industry. Sustainability and strong focus on customer service are key pillars for us and it’s humbling to see our efforts recognised with gold by the Qualmark team.”
Judges assessed Te Pae for its performance in economic, cultural, environmental, social, and health and safety sectors, and scored excellent or very good scores across them all. It delivered particularly good results in the economic, environmental and cultural areas.
Qualmark praised Te Pae's commitment to sustainability, including the centre's partnership with Waste Management and sector-leading initiatives such as the eWater system and GAIA dehydrator for food waste. Te Pae Christchurch also got well-deserved props for its kaupapa of manaakitanga, and its strong sense of identity through the cultural narratives underpining its design and place in the city.