Understanding the minimum requirements for waste in Green Star Buildings
This interactive masterclass will explore the new Green Star Buildings minimum expectations for waste as well as learnings from case studies highlighting successful waste management journeys. It will enable you to understand what the changes are and what this means in practice.
Join our expert speakers as they unpack the opportunities and challenges impacting waste reduction and the initiatives that are driving change and improving processes for better outcomes.
This session has been developed for those working on a project, or planning to in the future. You will take away essential information to improve your processes and planning for better waste management.
Key learning areas include:
Green Star Buildings waste management credits – how to meet the minimum expectations
Examining case studies highlighting successful operational and C&D waste management
NSW Government policy requirements for organic waste
Exploring waste reduction at the source and operational recycling initiatives
Importance of data gathering, monitoring and reporting to improve waste reduction
Analysis of best practice in managing FOGO and value of waste segregation
Multi-unit dwellings – managing waste in new and existing assets
Reducing C&D waste in line with circular economy principles
Maxim Pash, Senior Technical Coordinator, Green Building Council of Australia
Agenda
Thursday, 27 Jun 2024
12:30 pm
Welcome and introduction
12:35 pm
Waste management and Green Star Buildings
Understand the new minimum waste expectations in Green Star Buildings with highlight on C&D waste and operational waste
Learn about the operational waste credit criteria including collection of waste stream and waste storage area
Details on submission forms and collecting evidence to support it including calculations
Deep dive into reporting criteria and requirements for Construction and Demolition credit
Maxim Pash, Senior Technical Coordinator, Green Building Council of Australia
12:55 pm
Challenges and opportunities in waste management
Linking waste management with the circular economy
Current and emerging case studies and opportunities
Overview of the market- Where is it heading and how to be at the forefront?
The importance of transparent and accountable waste reporting
Mike Twemlow, Senior Sustainability Consultant, Edge Impact
1:20 pm
Discussion Groups: Green Star
Attendees will break into smaller facilitated groups to discuss the most effective way of approaching waste credit in Green Star Buildings
1:40 pm
Feedback from discussion groups
1:50 pm
Break
2:10 pm
Waste policy and support: NSW Government policy requirements for organic waste
Understand upcoming requirements in the NSW Waste and Sustainable Materials Strategy for all NSW households and large food-wasting businesses to source separate food waste
Learn what is the value of separating your waste and how you can make the most of the resources available
Hear what support is available to transition to source separation and where to go to get
Know what to consider when starting with sustainable organic waste management
Case Study: Effective management of Operational organic waste in a multi-unit dwelling
Speaker to be confirmed
2:50 pm
Case Study: How lifecycle ecolabelling can provide transparency in operational and C&D waste
This case study will explore how trust and transparency are integral to creating lasting behaviour change in waste management and reduction, particularly at scale.
Specifying waste management that has achieved lifecycle ecolabel certification can result in:
Improved environmental outcomes—less landfill methane, more productive recycling, fewer GHG from recycling and processing waste, less waste disposed of inappropriately
Increased recognition by green building schemes and public procurement
Robust relationships across your supply chain
Reduced risk of greenwash and increased credibility in the marketplace
Josh Begbie, CEO, GECA
3:10 pm
Break
3:25 pm
Overview of changes to Green Star Buildings v1 waste reporting criteria
Operational waste management plans
C&D auditing requirements of waste contactors and procedures
Centralised procurement of waste streams to capture reporting and mitigate risks
Jake Hickey, Waste Specialist Consultant
3:50 pm
Case study: How to reduce C & D waste in line with circular economy principles
A sustainable procurement professional for nearly thirty years, I have worked as a London based “Buyer” for the fourth largest construction group in the UK & the “Group Buyer” for the Queens’ builder. Moved to Perth 2009, conducted strategic procurement as the “Supplier Manager” for a construction Co-Operative of over 100 Western Australian builders.
Since 2012, he has been working as the “State Resource Development Manager”. At Instant Waste Management, WA’s largest waste & recycling company, employing over 200 people, servicing multiple six Green Star projects, using many different accreditation tools.
Passionate about implementing “cradle to cradle” recycling initiatives, maintaining sustainable supply chains, developing material manufacturing.
Mike Twemlow - Edge Impact
Sustainability Consultant
About Mike
Mike is a sustainability consultant at Edge Environment and certified NABERS Waste assessor, contributing to a range of sustainable infrastructure, resource recovery projects, and sustainable packaging roadmaps. In these projects, much of Mike’s time has been focused on delivering behavioural change in the organisations he works with to educate and inspire change in employees.
Mike has excellent research and analytical skills and was pivotal in developing Brookfield’s Breaking the Plastic Habi
Josh Begbie - Good Environmental Choice Australia Ltd
CEO
About Josh
Josh joined the GECA team in 2023, bringing a breadth of experience from the not-for-profit, corporate and government sectors with a track record of creating lasting impact for organisations and communities.
Having worked extensively across countries, cultures, and industries, Josh believes that inclusive and courageous collaboration is the best way to get things done.
He is thrilled to be using this passion to develop partnerships within the GECA Family and beyond for the good of people and planet. Josh is proud to be leading an organisation that delivers positive environmental impact using globally recognised best practice standards.
Maxim Pash - Green Building Council of Australia
Senior Technical Coordinator
About Maxim
Max is a Technical Coordinator with Green Building Council of Australia working with a diverse range of project teams to assist through the Green Star certification process. Circular Economy is a key feature of Max's skillset and a key driver when approaching any sustainability issue.
With an environmental science background, Bernie has spent almost 20 years working for the NSW government, most recently at the Environment Protection Authority. Her 1o years experience regulating infrastructure and industrial premises at the EPA has led Bernie to programs work where she has led the procurement and mobilisation of waste contracts for household problem waste services provided by the NSW Government. Bernie is currently relishing the opportunity to lead the EPA’s Organics team to support councils with funding and educational resources, to build the market for end use of compost and to work with businesses and charities to manage excess food and food waste.
Valentina Petrone - WSP Australia Pty Ltd
Associate Director - Circular Economy Lead - Waste Management & Resource Recovery
About Valentina
Valentina Petrone is WSP’s Circular Economy lead in Australia. Valentina has unique skills combining 15 years’ experience as trained Architect focused on implementing sustainable and climate resilience practices in the built environment with in-depth knowledge of Circular Economy Design Principles. She studied at TU Delft University, a leader in Circular Economy education in Europe, and has successfully completed their Circular Economy for a Sustainable Built Environment training.
She is currently working on various Circular Economy projects including the development of the NSW Circular Design Guidelines on behalf of a leading government department to facilitate the transition to a Circular Built Environment through design choices and the development of an industry-leading function requirement for embedment of Circular Economy principles within the delivered design, including construction, operation, and de-construction recovery targets.