Business champions leading the path to net zero

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11 September 2025

Winners of the Bluebell Sustainable Business Awards have been announced, recognising businesses and organisations that have made an outstanding contribution to sustainability and climate action across the ACT.

Minister for Climate Change, Environment, Energy and Water, Suzanne Orr said ACT businesses are at the forefront of climate action projects and are helping lead the way with the ACT’s transition to net zero emissions by 2045.

“Sustainability is smart business, and embracing modern, sustainable practices drives innovation, reduces costs, and enhances brand reputation in a competitive market,” Minister Orr said.

“It’s essential to recognise local businesses for their on-going commitments to a cleaner, healthier Canberra and their contribution to meeting our ambitious emissions reduction targets.

“The winning businesses, organisations and staff have shown the leadership and innovation to be more sustainable in the areas of energy, transport, waste and water.

“If other ACT businesses would like to contribute to solving the climate challenge and be more environmentally friendly, the ACT Government offers rebates and expert advice through the Sustainable Business Program.

“Congratulations

to these amazing winners, and I look forward to seeing more innovative solutions from local businesses in the future,” said Minister Orr.

The 2025 Bluebell Sustainable Business Award winners are:

  • Circular Economy – Stepping Stone Social Enterprise
    Championing circular economy practices by repurposing waste and empowering women through sustainable initiatives.
  • Sustainable Event – Haig Park Village Markets
    Eliminating plastics, supporting local producers, and fostering community engagement.
  • Zero Emissions Transport – Anglican Diocesan Services
    Transitioning to electric vehicles and solar-powered charging to significantly cut carbon emissions.
  • Energy Transition – Canberra Institute of Technology Woden Campus
    Modernising vocational education by replacing gas with induction cooking, aligning with ACT’s net-zero goals.
  • Community Impact – SEE Change
    Driving grassroots sustainability through volunteer-led programs that promote environmental education and action across Canberra.
  • Community Impact – Stepping Stone Social Enterprise
    Empowering migrant women and promoting sustainability and social equity through community programs.
  • Sustainable Small Business of the Year – Solar Forever Canberra
    Integrating refurbished solar tech and ethical practices to deliver environmental and social impact.
  • Corporate Climate Leader – The RUC
    Reducing emissions through energy upgrades and staff engagement.
  • Corporate Climate Leader – National Zoo and Aquarium
    Embedding sustainability in tourism, aiming for carbon neutrality and inspiring visitors through climate leadership.
  • Innovation Excellence – Goodwin Aged Care Services
    Pioneering aged care sustainability with a world-first wastewater heat recovery system that drastically reduces energy use.
  • Minister’s Award for Leadership – Jenny Edwards, Light House ArchiScience
    Leading sustainable architecture with award-winning, all-electric homes and impactful climate advocacy.

For more information, visit the Everyday Climate Choices website.

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