Industry Memberships

Pacific Environment experts participate heavily in industry bodies to ensure they keep on top of best practice processes. Below are links to just some of the organisations that they participate in:

  • EnviroIndustry Gold Coast
    EnviroIndustry Gold Coast is the Gold Coast’s regions Environment Industry Representative Body.
    Both Kristin Zeise and Robin Ormerod, two of our founders, are member of EnviroIndustry Gold Coast
  • Certified Environmental Practictioners
    As an initiative of the Environment Institute of Australia and New Zealand, the Certified Environmental Practioners program aims at: facilitating interaction among environmental professionals; promoting environmental knowledge and awareness; and advancing ethical and competent environmental practice.
  • Clean Air Society of Australia and New Zealand
    The Clean Air Society of Australia and New Zealand (CASANZ) brings together people with an interest in environmental science and management with particular reference to air quality, climate change, and related issues.
    Many of our experts are key members of CASANZ, presenting papers at conferences and members in committees.
  • American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers
    For more than a century, ASABE has been the professional home of engineers and others worldwide who endeavor to find sustainable solutions for an ever-growing population. A member-driven technical and educational organization, ASABE is its members: a strong, closely woven network of experts who share the vision of Engineering for a Sustainable Tomorrow.
    Geordie Galvin, one of our key Odour experts is a member of the America Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers.
  • Society of Environmental Toxicology & Chemistry
    Since 1979, the Society has provided a forum where scientists, managers and other professionals exchange information and ideas on the study, analysis and solution of environmental problems, the management and regulation of natural resources, research and development, and environmental education.
    Hugh Scobie, Manager of Toxikos, is a member. 
  • Australasian College of Toxicology and Risk Assessment
    The Australasian College of Toxicology and Risk Assessment Inc (ACTRA) has been established since July 2006. ACTRA aims to: advance the study and applications of toxicology and health risk assessment as professional scientific disciplines, and cultivate (and maintain) the highest standards of professional practice and ethics in persons engaged in the sciences of toxicology and health risk assessment.
  • Australasian Land and Groundwater Association
    The Australasian Land & Groundwater Association Inc. (ALGA) has a broad base of members including land owners, property developers, industry, consultants, scientists, contractors, regulatory agency staff, government, the legal profession, laboratory staff, financiers, researchers and academics.
  • Plastics and Chemicals Industries Association
    PACIA the pre-eminent national body representing Australia’s $33.6bn chemistry industry, whose sectors directly employ 83,000 people and contribute approximately 10% of total Australian manufacturing.