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Deakin University making its mark in water conservation
Working towards its ‘Green Star’ goal
Challenge: environmentally sustainable initiatives to help reach goal
of becoming a ‘Green Star – Education v1’ enterprise.
Solution: water refill stations and drinking fountains across three
Deakin campuses.
Result: a sustainable initiative in the effort to achieve best practice
water conservation.
Working towards its goal of being a ’Green Star – Education v1’
enterprise that integrates environmental sustainability principles into
all of its operations, policies and activities, Deakin University has
installed aquafil™ water refill stations and drinking fountains in key
locations across three campuses.
This is one of several environmentally sustainable initiatives
implemented by Deakin in an effort to achieve best practice water
conservation, stormwater management and waste management
practices, following detailed water audits that were undertaken at each
campus.
Detailed research around accessibility was carried out to determine
which water units would be best suited to the University’s needs.
aquafil™ offers a wide range of water refill stations and drinking
fountains to choose from. As well as being wheelchair accessible, the
units have a range of optional features, such as water meters to track
usage, filtered or non-filtered options, dog bowls and display panels
for advertising.
‘The units met accessibility requirements from an OHS perspective
and the choice of optional extras made aquafil™ the perfect choice,’
says Amanda Neilson, Deakin University’s Senior Sustainability
Officer.
Thirteen aquafil™ water refill stations and drinking fountains have
been installed across three Deakin campuses – Geelong Waurn
Ponds Campus, Melbourne Burwood Campus and Warrnambool
Campus.
The initiative, coupled with the ’Be Smart Choose Tap‘ awareness
campaign, has helped encourage staff and students to refill their own
drink bottles instead of purchasing water in plastic bottles, aligning
with the University’s objective to reduce waste to landfill.
Melbourne is reputed for having some of the best drinking water in the
world, but each year Australians still spend more than $500 million on
purchasing bottled water. This means Australians are paying 700
times more per 500ml of bottled water than they would for tap water.
Not only are millions of dollars wasted annually on bottled water, the
plastic waste that ends up in landfill, waterways and oceans has a
severe impact on our environment. Plastic bottles, which take an
average estimated time of 450 years to break down, kill our bird and
marine life when they mistake them for food.
The installation of aquafil™ water refill stations and drinking fountains
addresses a key feature in Deakin’s Strategic Plan LIVE the future:
Agenda 2020, which provides the opportunity to extend the definition
and practice of ‘sustainability’ to include economic, social and
environmental concepts.
About Arrow Alpha
Established in 1990, after recognising the importance of sustainable forms of transport,
Arrow Alpha began by designing and manufacturing high quality, cost efficient, long
lasting public transport information products and systems.
Arrow Alpha’s team are thinkers, designers, problem solvers and inventors, always on
the lookout for opportunities to create and manufacture innovative products for a
sustainable tomorrow.
Arrow Alpha’s product designs and manufacturing process reflect our passion for the
environment. Every step in the manufacturing process is as clean, green and sustainable
as possible keeping our environmental impact to an absolute minimum.
By focusing on improving the eco-efficiency of manufacturing systems to reduce energy,
water consumption and greenhouse gas emissions, production costs are also reduced,
resulting in a WIN-WIN solution for clients and the ENVIRONMENT.
PO Box 6346 SILVERWATER NSW 1811 8-10 Giffard St SILVERWATER NSW 2128 T: 1300 600 300
www.arrowalpha.com.au www.aquafil.com.au

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  • 1. Case Study Deakin University making its mark in water conservation Working towards its ‘Green Star’ goal Challenge: environmentally sustainable initiatives to help reach goal of becoming a ‘Green Star – Education v1’ enterprise. Solution: water refill stations and drinking fountains across three Deakin campuses. Result: a sustainable initiative in the effort to achieve best practice water conservation. Working towards its goal of being a ’Green Star – Education v1’ enterprise that integrates environmental sustainability principles into all of its operations, policies and activities, Deakin University has installed aquafil™ water refill stations and drinking fountains in key locations across three campuses. This is one of several environmentally sustainable initiatives implemented by Deakin in an effort to achieve best practice water conservation, stormwater management and waste management practices, following detailed water audits that were undertaken at each campus. Detailed research around accessibility was carried out to determine which water units would be best suited to the University’s needs. aquafil™ offers a wide range of water refill stations and drinking fountains to choose from. As well as being wheelchair accessible, the units have a range of optional features, such as water meters to track usage, filtered or non-filtered options, dog bowls and display panels for advertising. ‘The units met accessibility requirements from an OHS perspective and the choice of optional extras made aquafil™ the perfect choice,’ says Amanda Neilson, Deakin University’s Senior Sustainability Officer. Thirteen aquafil™ water refill stations and drinking fountains have been installed across three Deakin campuses – Geelong Waurn Ponds Campus, Melbourne Burwood Campus and Warrnambool Campus. The initiative, coupled with the ’Be Smart Choose Tap‘ awareness campaign, has helped encourage staff and students to refill their own drink bottles instead of purchasing water in plastic bottles, aligning with the University’s objective to reduce waste to landfill. Melbourne is reputed for having some of the best drinking water in the world, but each year Australians still spend more than $500 million on purchasing bottled water. This means Australians are paying 700 times more per 500ml of bottled water than they would for tap water. Not only are millions of dollars wasted annually on bottled water, the plastic waste that ends up in landfill, waterways and oceans has a severe impact on our environment. Plastic bottles, which take an average estimated time of 450 years to break down, kill our bird and marine life when they mistake them for food. The installation of aquafil™ water refill stations and drinking fountains addresses a key feature in Deakin’s Strategic Plan LIVE the future: Agenda 2020, which provides the opportunity to extend the definition and practice of ‘sustainability’ to include economic, social and environmental concepts. About Arrow Alpha Established in 1990, after recognising the importance of sustainable forms of transport, Arrow Alpha began by designing and manufacturing high quality, cost efficient, long lasting public transport information products and systems. Arrow Alpha’s team are thinkers, designers, problem solvers and inventors, always on the lookout for opportunities to create and manufacture innovative products for a sustainable tomorrow. Arrow Alpha’s product designs and manufacturing process reflect our passion for the environment. Every step in the manufacturing process is as clean, green and sustainable as possible keeping our environmental impact to an absolute minimum. By focusing on improving the eco-efficiency of manufacturing systems to reduce energy, water consumption and greenhouse gas emissions, production costs are also reduced, resulting in a WIN-WIN solution for clients and the ENVIRONMENT. PO Box 6346 SILVERWATER NSW 1811 8-10 Giffard St SILVERWATER NSW 2128 T: 1300 600 300 www.arrowalpha.com.au www.aquafil.com.au