Auckland Airport a five times finalist in sustainability awards (1)

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The Sustainable 60 Awards, organised by Fairfax Media and Price Waterhouse Coopers, recognise and reward businesses that are leading the way in sustainable business practice in New Zealand.

The awards feature five different categories that have been identified as important for sustainable businesses - strategy and governance, environment, community, workplace and marketplace. Auckland Airport is the only business in the country in this year's awards to be named as a finalist in all five of these categories.

Martin Fryer, sustainability advisor for Auckland Airport, says "It is fantastic to be chosen as a finalist in all five categories of the Sustainable 60 Awards this year. This is recognition from our peers involved in sustainable practice throughout New Zealand, which makes it particularly rewarding."

Martin also adds that "this year Auckland Airport has entered the final year of its first "five-year sustainability action plan‟. To receive peer reviewed recognition of our efforts and achievements to date is very gratifying."

This year marks the third annual Sustainable 60 Awards, with the winners to be announced on 30 November 2011.

For more information about the Sustainable 60 Awards please go to www.sustainable60.co.nz.

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