Cooperative Strategies for Businesses with Particular Focus on Kwinana

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
B McIntosh
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

Sustainability in its simplest assessment has been defined as æmeeting the needs of the present without jeopardising the needs of future generationsÆ. For the mining industry alone, this statement could indeed be interpreted by the many cynics in our community as an oxymoron; as miningÆs very existence requires the extraction and consumption of finite resources. However for the future of industry as a whole, the integration of mining, minerals processing and manufacturing presents us with a unique opportunity to achieve sustainability through the continued supply of metals and materials for society, in a manner which can achieve positive social outcomes through a triple bottom line approach.The Kwinana Industrial Area has been Western AustraliaÆs premier heavy industrial precinct for more than 40 years and its prevailing level of prosperity will ensure it remains a significant contributor to the State economy through the 21st century.The Kwinana industries depend on each other for the production of essential raw materials vital to their manufacturing and refining process, an innovation that also has significant environmental benefits.Formed in 1991, the Kwinana Industries Council strives to foster positive interaction between member companies and with the local community.The aims are:to co-ordinate the activities of Kwinana industries on a range of common issues; provide effective liaison with the local community; promote a positive image of Kwinana industries; highlight contributions to the community by Kwinana industries; and work towards the long-term viability of the Kwinana Industrial Area. The Kwinana Industries Council facilities these aims by focusing on developing and employing leading edge technology, giving workplace health, safety and environment top priority, and taking a committed, responsible and pro-active approach to environmental protection, whilst forging a two-way partnership with the local community.The sustainability of industry is the key objective for the Kwinana Industries Council and through the involvement of the 13 member companies industry strives to:achieve efficient processing of resources to provide a range of goods and services needed by the community; achieve acceptable and decreasing level of environmental impact; provide jobs and income for our community; and engage co-operative projects that benefit the local communities, the State and Australia.
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APA: B McIntosh  (2004)  Cooperative Strategies for Businesses with Particular Focus on Kwinana

MLA: B McIntosh Cooperative Strategies for Businesses with Particular Focus on Kwinana. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2004.

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