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Astrolabe Wines Limited

( Certification )

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Overview

Industry

Agriculture

Astrolabe Wines is a premium family owned and operated winemaking business based in Marlborough. Jane and Simon Waghorn founded the business and now work alongside their daughters Libby Waghorn Levett and Arabella Waghorn. Astrolabe is therefore an intergenerational business, and as such we are mindful of creating a sustainable future practice.

The ethics that form the foundation of the business are those of our family. Sustainability is a core principle. Astrolabe is committed to working with integrity and honesty. This includes acknowledging the impact of climate change and recording emissions transparently. In the pursuit of creating a sustainable business, our intention is to minimise Astrolabe’s impact on the environment. Our target is to carbon neutrality by 2025. This target was set by the Astrolabe Board on 25/05/2021.


Contact

2 Alfred Street, Mayfield, Blenheim, 7201, New Zealand

( Achievements )

Certification overview

  • Toitū Net Carbon Zero Organisation Logo

    Toitū Net Carbon Zero Organisation

    Toitū Net Carbon Zero Organisation certification means committing to ongoing reductions while achieving annual greenhouse gas emissions measurement to ISO 14064-1 2018 standard and Toitū requirements, with compensation for minimum boundary.

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    Certification Date Issued

    10 April 2024

    Valid Until

    10 April 2027

    Certificate Number

    2024101J-1

    Certificate Status

    Active

    Level of Assurance

    Reasonable

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