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Wellington Council shifts to eco-friendly battery-powered outdoor tools to improve efficiency and sustainability
Wellington Shire Council ditched petrol-powered tools and welcomed battery-powered ones to improve efficiency and sustainability at Sale Botanic Gardens.
Wellington Shire Council has recently acquired a new range of battery-powered outdoor tools in a bid to leave petrol power in the past. Council's decision to transition from petrol powered tools has been welcomed by council staff, who over the past twelve months have been looking for ways to improve efficiencies, make greener choices and stay ahead of the game when it comes to implementing sustainable practices into the future.
Wellington Shire Council Mayor Ian Bye with Tony and Thomas from the Sale Botanic Gardens crew
Environment friendly tools
The new tools are environmentally friendly and cutting edge and are now in daily use at the Sale Botanic Gardens. The updated collection includes a brush cutter, backpack blower, hedge trimmer and pole hedge trimmer. After a few weeks of trialling the new tools, council's Natural Environment & Parks team is more than happy to spruik the benefits:
- Ergonomically, the tools are much easier to work with. Vibration is kept at a minimum, helping to reduce the risk of injury and damage to health through vigorous movement
- Zero emissions, with no fumes or petrol pollution
- Improved safety, convenient storage, and fast charging times for batteries
- Less noise and disturbance to amenities and attractions, the public and to the natural environment
While the tools have a higher upfront cost, there is no need to purchase fuel or complete extensive servicing, each tool comes with a longer life span and extended warranty.
Council prioritises sustainable future, shifting from petrol to greener tools to improve efficiency and sustainability
Council's green transition
Wellington Shire Council Mayor Ian Bye commented that the new tools are a great example of how council is working towards a sustainable future and supporting our commitment to reduce our carbon footprint throughout Wellington Shire.
"This is just the start. This forward-thinking approach will see the organisation continue transitioning from petrol to battery-operated equipment over the next two to five years, in line with priorities set out in our council plan", Cr Bye said. For more information, please contact council's Natural Environment & Parks team on 1300 366 244.
Pictures from Wellington Shire Council website and Sale Botanical Gardens Facebook page.
Source: www.gippsland.com
Published by: news@gippsland.com

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