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New Zealand Wine 100% Sustainable by 2012. What do we Mean by 100% Sustainable? All vineyards and wineries are fully accredited to an independently audited.

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Page 1: New Zealand Wine 100% Sustainable by 2012. What do we Mean by 100% Sustainable? All vineyards and wineries are fully accredited to an independently audited.

New Zealand Wine 100% Sustainable by

2012

Page 2: New Zealand Wine 100% Sustainable by 2012. What do we Mean by 100% Sustainable? All vineyards and wineries are fully accredited to an independently audited.

What do we Mean by 100% Sustainable?

All vineyards and wineries are fully accredited to an independently audited

sustainable programme such as Sustainable Winegrowing New Zealand,

certified organic and biodynamic programmes and ISO 14001

Page 3: New Zealand Wine 100% Sustainable by 2012. What do we Mean by 100% Sustainable? All vineyards and wineries are fully accredited to an independently audited.

Why the Commitment to Sustainability?

• It’s the right thing to do!• Good for the environment

and society = a given• Also good for business:

• Will ultimately improve wine quality.

• Meets consumer demands for environmental products.

• Increasingly will be passport to trade.

Page 4: New Zealand Wine 100% Sustainable by 2012. What do we Mean by 100% Sustainable? All vineyards and wineries are fully accredited to an independently audited.

What is Sustainable Winegrowing New Zealand ?

• Framework for best viticulture and winemaking practices that protect the environment and are economically sustainable.

• Established in 1995 for vineyard management.

• Extended to winery management in 2002.

• Vehicle for swift, practical employment of research, plus feedback mechanism.

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Sustainable Winegrowing Common Practices

• In the vineyard– Soils: natural fertilisers, composting etc– Disease / pest control: goal of nil-residue. Close

monitoring of vine. Biological alternatives.– Water reduction: use water- use calculator. – Reduction of carbon footprint: establishment of

native vegetation.

• In the winery– Winery waste management: reduce input,

recycling, reduction in packaging. – Practical energy efficiency: gravity production,

building insulation, use of latent heat, solar panels etc.

– Water reduction : collect rainwater; reuse rinse water for other purposes where purity is not

crucial

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Where are we at now?

• Well on way.

• Fully accredited or on path to full accreditation with Sustainable Winegrowing New Zealand =– 93% of producing vineyard

area - 1488 vineyards, 29,795ha

– Over 80% of production - 164 wineries processing in the region of 230,000 tonnes in 2009.