Analysis of environmental management systems in New Zealand wineries
Authors
Date
2011-06
Type
Conference Contribution - published
Collections
Abstract
Purpose: This paper discusses the use of formal environmental management systems (EMSs)
in wineries. It reports on the utilisation of EMSs amongst New Zealand wineries and
explores the environmental, social and economic benefits gained through the implementation
of one or more EMSs. Design/methodology/approach: Wineries which had implemented the Sustainable
Winegrowing New Zealand (SWNZ) programme were surveyed in order to evaluate their
environmental performance and the benefits received from implementing SWNZ and any
additional EMSs. Findings: Almost half of the responding SWNZ wineries had also implemented additional
EMSs, suggesting that a single EMS may not be sufficient to meet all environmental or
sustainability needs. In addition, the findings suggest that wineries with multiple EMSs have
better environmental performance than wineries with a single EMS, and few nonenvironmental
benefits are gained by implementing an EMS.
Permalink
Source DOI
Rights
Copyright © The Authors.