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read moreTaronga Zoo and Taronga Western Plains Zoo have become the first zoos in NSW to be powered by 100% renewable electricity with emissions saved every year equivalent in weight to about 300 humpback whales.
The switch means that the equipment that the Wildlife Hospitals teams use to treat injured wildlife - the pump that reuses water for seal enrichment and the heat lamps that many primates like to bask in - are all now powered by renewable electricity. But more importantly, clean energy is a step towards helping secure a future for all animals.
Taronga Conservation Society Australia’s landmark switch to renewable electricity from Red Energy means that every year from now on, approximately 7,000 tonnes CO2 are no longer being released into the atmosphere.
Taronga Conservation Society Australia Chief Executive Cameron Kerr explained “Climate change is a key threatening process that has an impact on many of Australia’s unique flora and fauna, and wildlife across the globe. More than 1,900 species in Australia are on the brink of extinction and climate change is accelerating this process. However, renewable energy sources such as solar and wind emit little to no greenhouse gas, which is the biggest contributor to climate change.
Taronga had set its target to be powered by 100% renewable electricity before 2030 – and the switch means the not-for-profit organisation achieved its goal seven years earlier.
Kerr adds “as a conservation organisation, we are dedicated to safeguarding our planet and securing a future for wildlife. Intrinsic within that is a commitment to act with leadership in environmental sustainability and climate change action, and this is a significant milestone in our sustainability journey.”
By switching to Red Energy as its electricity provider, Taronga is directly supporting clean electricity generation from a solar farm that is local, on Wiradjuri Country near Taronga Western Plains Zoo in Dubbo. By doing so, Taronga and Red Energy are directly supporting the transition to clean energy in NSW.
Red Energy’s General Manager, Marketing & Sales Rachel Friend enthused “this is a really exciting next step in our partnership with Taronga. We were pleased to be able to help Taronga in taking the significant step of procuring 100% renewable electricity to power its operations. Red Energy has supported Taronga since 2019 as a Principal Partner and sponsor of the Taronga Seals for the Wild Presentation. This really seals the deal on a partnership that we hope will encourage families to think about their own choices and what they can do to protect the environment.
“Taronga is an example of how organisations and businesses can live their values, contributing to our economic strength and protecting the environment as they do it.”
This step is just the latest action from Taronga in its sustainability journey. Taronga has installed over 500kw of solar panels across both zoos and conducted recent energy audits with the view to implement further efficiencies and savings.
Taronga has also implemented policies for low-emissions new buildings, increased its usage of donated produce and agricultural by-products for animal feed and achieves a high recycling rate which means less landfill emissions.
Taronga Conservation Society’s Sustainability Manager Bridget Corcoran advised “Environmental leadership is one of six priorities in Taronga’s strategic plan, and we want to lead by example in reducing the impact of our operations and ensure we are doing everything in our power to protect our world and its wildlife.
“Switching to renewable electricity or GreenPower is one of the most impactful ways that businesses and individuals can contribute to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and therefore help to address the climate crisis. I’m so proud that we’ve been able to model this at Taronga and I hope that we can encourage others to make a change for the wild.”
In addition to these sustainability commitments, Taronga is also delivering a number of projects to protect climate-affected wildlife, including two new platypus facilities at Sydney and Dubbo and two new wildlife hospitals which will allow Taronga’s veterinary team to rescue, rehabilitate and understand more about these iconic but little-understood animals.
For more information about Taronga’s sustainability journey go to taronga.org.au/
7th April 2023 - Native wildlife experience opens as Sydney’s Taronga Zoo
30th March 2023 - Taronga Zoo opens its Me-Gal restaurant to the public
27th February 2023 - Taronga Western Plains Zoo announces most successful Plains-wanderer breeding season to date
19th January 2023 - Taronga Zoo set to close its Sky Safari attraction after 35 years
29th December 2022 - Construction progresses on new Platypus Rescue HQ at Taronga Western Plains Zoo
18th December 2022 - La Trobe Financial announces two year partnership with Taronga Zoo
11th November 2022 - Investigation into lions’ escape at Sydney’s Taronga Zoo finds they squeezed through gap after fence failure
2nd November 2022 - Lions roam free at Sydney’s Taronga Zoo after escaping enclosure
30th August 2022 - Cadbury partners with Taronga to help save the Northern Corroboree Frog
19th July 2022 - Taronga offers edible coffee cups for Plastic Free July
17th May 2022 - Inaugural student conservationist graduations from University of Sydney and Taronga Alliance
21st March 2022 - Taronga Zoo asks public to maintain a lookout for injured animals
19th March 2022 - Taronga Zoo Sydney and Taronga Western Plains Zoo to offer two-for-one entry pass on for vaccinations
4th March 2022 - Community invited to participate in Taronga Rubbish Run event to help save wildlife
8th February 2022 - Construction progresses on Taronga Western Plains Zoo’s new Wildlife Hospital
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