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SUSTAINABLE LIVING:  Government legislation has been
                   a factor in producing more energy
                   efficient homes and Mirvac has
                   been pushing sustainability targets
 Closing           adopting its ambitious ‘This
                   in residential development since
                   Changes Everything’ sustainability
                   strategy. But what can’t be
                   legislated or dictated are the
                   individual behaviours that often
 the Loop          negate the environmental gains of
                   a sustainable home.
                   Mirvac General Manager,
                   Residential Development VIC
                   & WA, Elysa Anderson, says the
                   Future Ready Display Home
                   provides an opportunity to educate
                   existing and future homeowners on
                   the benefits of sustainable living.
                   “Mirvac is at the forefront
                   of driving change in housing
 Small moves make a big   sustainability initiatives and we
                   understand that home efficiency
 difference in a display   is more important than ever to
                   homeowners,” says Ms Anderson.
 home that shows how it’s   “The Future Ready Display Home
                   is part of our long-term goal to
 possible and easy to live   improve our residents’ lifestyle
                   by reducing their energy bills and
 sustainably and well.  environmental impact.
                   “Our partnerships with this
                   amazing group of Australia’s most
                   innovative sustainable consumer
 Take a look inside the Future Ready   brands will allow us to collectively
 Display Home at The Fabric in   connect with and educate our
 Melbourne’s inner west suburb of   community on how sustainable
 Altona North and there’s a bright   products can positively impact
 ray of hope that the take, make,   their daily lives.”
 waste approach has passed its use
 by date.
 Signalling the sustainability
 ethos behind The Fabric, Mirvac   Right: Coffee table by Plyroom, dining table by Koala, dining chairs by Jardan, armchair by Jardan, greenery by Plant Society
 assembled 16 sustainability   Left: Landscaped entrance by Eckersley Garden Architecture
 pioneers, innovators and makers
 to showcase products that put
 planet before profit, demonstrating
 that considered manufacture and
 thoughtful consumption can make
 a world of difference.
 The Fabric is ahead of its   “The Future Ready Display Home is part of our
 time, already kicking plenty of
 sustainability goals with all-electric   long-term goal to improve our residents’ lifestyle by
 townhomes fitted with solar
 panels achieving a minimum 7-star
 NatHERS rating, designed to use 27   reducing their energy bills and environmental impact.”
 per cent less energy for heating and
 cooling than a 6-star home. Given
 that existing homes in Victoria
 average just 1.8 stars, homes at The
 Fabric are guaranteed to be more
 comfortable, cheaper to run and
 friendlier to the planet than the
 average house.





                                                              ELYSA ANDERSON
                                                    Mirvac General Manager, Residential Development VIC & WA

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