Environment.

CLIMATE CHANGE

Bees positively contribute to our environment and therefore reduce our impact and carbon footprint.  By increasing our pollinator numbers, we increase plant health, growth, and production. Our parks and gardens are natural carbon consumers and therefore we are positively contributing to our environment with the relationships between our pollinators and plants.

Supporting industries to identify environmental impacts through live data recording leads towards best practice mitigation initiatives to reduce or eliminate future events.

Increasing pollinator numbers and supporting communities and industries in reducing their environmental impacts (footprint) in an ethical, collaborative, and biodiverse manner.

Supporting global net zero emissions is an undertaking involving major technological, economic, and social challenges.  With these challenges comes opportunity for our commitment.

 

MONITORING AND BEST PRACTICE SUPPORT

Hive samples will be regularly collected and tested in certified food grade laboratories to measure for expected and alien impurities. These will be compared to base line (control) data collected from low impact locations where standards developed from sentinel hives will be utilised. Field based operational client data will be assessed and reported against for exceedance or alarm outcomes where investigations and action planning support will be offered to the operator of the site. Additional assessments can be tailored to suit the client for environmental reporting purposes. 

CO-EXISTENCE – INDUSTRY and NATURE

Heavy industrial, resources, agriculture and civils and construction locations for live impact data. The data will be provided in reports against the standards for mitigation or long-term monitoring program purposes. These are tailored to suit site specifics and industry metrics.

Data Hive Bees promotes regeneration and rehabilitation programs through improved pollination of local (Native) and modified (Introduced) plant species. These assist with the return of prescribed areas, thus returning bonds and reducing the disturbance area impact. Quicker establishment of local nurseries and seed programs for revegetation and rehabilitation programs will benefit from locally placed hives increasing localised pollination rates.