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Home How do you "Transition" your strata apartment building?

How do you "Transition" your strata apartment building?

Submitted by peter on Sun, 01/08/2010 - 16:50
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Many unit owners or residents do what they can inside the air-space of their individual lot (basically that's all they have title to) but see opportunities for their whole building complex to make a sustainable transition. The challenge of convincing other owners or the owners corporation executive might seem too high, but now there is a great new website that will provide some answers and a lot of encouragement.

Called "Green Strata" (www,greenstrata.com.au), this website was created by Christine Byrne assisted by a grant from the City of Sydney sustainability grants program. It provides a lot of useful information and showcases unit blocks that have already tackled sustainability issues. It will grow with more case studies, solutions and supplier information being added along with discussion forums to encourage people to share their questions and their sucesses (and failures), In its own way it will be a community of solution-focused strata dwellers and will play an important role in making apartment-block transition a Sydney reality

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