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The Lark Quarry buildings and infrastructure
have been designed using ecologically sustainable
design (ESD) principles, for maximum water, waste
and energy efficiency.
ESD principles minimise impacts on our local and global
environments, while benefiting the local community, by:
- Using local materials and labour where possible
- Choosing materials that have low embodied energy and
are reusable or recyclable (embodied energy is the energy
used to create or manufacture materials)
- Collecting water from roofs and processing waste water
on site
- Installing closed system composting toilets which use
little water, with the end product disposed of off site
or used as fertiliser
- Using power supplied by the grid connected to a solar
system
- Using natural daylight, and passive heating and cooling
- Making sure there is minimal impact during construction
and revegetating with local native plants.
To find out more about how ESD principles were used at
Lark Quarry for temperature regulation, water and waste
efficiency, energy generation, and reduced construction
impacts, download
Fact Sheet 4 (PDF 256kb) |
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