Please select your home edition
Edition
Ovington 2021 - ILCA 1 - LEADERBOARD
Product Feature
Anchor Sketch Pendant by Angela Lago
Anchor Sketch Pendant by Angela Lago

Steber International wins BIA Sustainability Award

by Boating Industry Association 2 Aug 2024 07:35 BST
Steber International Electric Hybrid Boat © Boating Industry Association

The Boating Industry Association Ltd (BIA) today announced Steber International as winner of the Boating Industry Sustainability Award for 2024 at the Opening of the 55th Sydney International Boat Show in Darling Harbour.

BIA President Adam Smith said the award was introduced in 2023 to recognise outstanding efforts by businesses promoting sustainable practices and supporting environmental responsibility within the boating industry.

"It was fantastic to see the number of submissions increase significantly over the past 12 months, it is a testament to the industry's growing commitment to sustainability," Smith said.

"The breadth and variety of initiatives, ranging from research and product development to strategic workplace practices that reduce environmental impacts taking place at a domestic and international level was great to see."

Steber International is a 78 year old Australian owned and operated family business that is highly regarded, with their business spanning recreational, commercial and Defence maritime sectors. Their sustainability efforts date back to 2009 and have accelerated over recent years into a company-wide responsibility and effort.

Steber International's passion and commitment to sustainability and good environmental practice has driven the business to embed a formalised environmental sustainability system, with operational practices and procedures. Initiatives focus on reducing waste and pollution, using sustainable materials, and developing more sustainable propulsion systems. Programs include waste separation, noise reduction, efficient dust extraction and vessel refurbishment.

The development of their 13m Steber electric hybrid boat is a standout project and collaborative effort with Ampcontrol and the University of Newcastle. The 600kW plug-in hybrid power and propulsion system allows the vessel to be efficient, quiet and emission-friendly without compromising on cruising range.

Steber is a partner on the OCIUS project which has seen development of a solar and wind powered autonomous vessel. Their 'Ocius Bluebottles' use Rigid Opening Sails (ROS) and Hybrid Marine Power (HMP) technology to achieve low cost wide, persistent, wide area ocean surveillance for Defence and security, oceanographic, hydrographic and oil, and gas applications.

Steber run a 'Re-Use, Re-New, Re-Fit' program which is a sustainable approach to vessel refurbishment and repowering, and encourages developments such as electric hybrid power systems. This approach will not only extend the usage and lifespan of vessels, but if converted into electric hybrids, will be more than ready to meet any future government decarbonisation requirements. They also dispose of end-of-life vessels and fibreglass items ranging from unrepairable boats to bushfire damaged farm equipment. This process involves the removal of all recyclable and reusable items to reduce the volume added to landfill.

The implementation of a 4 day 38 hour week has reduced their overall electricity consumption along with the flow-on effect of reducing staff travel by 20 per cent.

"We are proud to be at the forefront of innovation demonstrating how the energy transition can be achieved across all industries through collaboration," added Alan Steber, General Manager Steber International.

Steber demonstrates a long-term commitment to sustainability in business and manufacturing systems, leading the way for the Australian marine industry.

The Sustainability in the Boating Industry Award aligns with the BIA Strategic Business Plan, aiming to create a vibrant industry that promotes boating as a sustainable leisure activity for all. The award recognises those who have gone above and beyond in adopting sustainable business practices and promoting the sustainability of boating.

For more information about the Sustainability Award and the highly commended nominees, please visit the BIA website here.

Related Articles

North ILCA UK circuit at Pennine
A great leveller between the ILCA 6 and ILCA 7 Ten visitors spanning from Carsington to West Kirby joined sixteen club members for the Pennine Sailing Club ILCA open, which also formed part of the ILCA UK North Grand Prix series. Posted today at 6:13 am
2025 WASZP Pre-Games in Weymouth starts today
131 boats from 18 countries prepare ahead of the main event The 2025 WASZP Pre-Games in Weymouth has become a magnet for the international foiling community. With 131 boats entered from 18 countries, this event is more than just a tune-up—it's a snapshot of the class's spirit. Posted today at 5:33 am
America's Cup: Azzurra Challenge
Azzurra's 1983 debut turned Italian sailing into a national interest. Italy has one of the most passionate and enduring histories in the America's Cup. Azzurra's 1983 debut turned Italian sailing into a national interest. Posted on 15 Jul
Musto Lark Nationals runners and riders
Returning to the golden sands and turquoise waters of Abersoch this month The Musto Lark Nationals (27-30 July) returns to the golden sands and turquoise waters of Abersoch, a venue that promises champagne sailing and tight tactical racing. Posted on 15 Jul
2025 Cascais J70 Summer Cup
The first qualification event for the 2026 Worlds Held from 11 to 13 July at the Clube Naval de Cascais, the Cascais J/70 Summer Cup marked the start of the national qualification process for the much-anticipated 2026 J/70 World Championship, which will also take place in Cascais. Posted on 15 Jul
Solo Vintage Championship
Leigh on Sea Sailing Club turned on the Essex magic Leigh on Sea Sailing Club turned on the Essex magic for the Vintage Championship, supplying champagne conditions which even Lake Como would have struggled to match, North Berwick, venue for the Solo National Championship in three weeks take note! Posted on 15 Jul
Classic Boat Challenge at West Kirby
On the hottest day of the year, some of the hottest sailors came to the hottest sailing club On the hottest day of the year, some of the hottest sailors came to the hottest sailing club at West Kirby to contest the Star classic boat challenge. Posted on 15 Jul
RS Feva Grand Prix 6 and EuroCup 4 at Parkstone
Remembered for the enduring friendships and shared love for sailing The day began with hazy clouds, but the forecast promised blazing sunshine ahead. During the competitors' briefing, we were warmly welcomed by the Race Officer, Jeremy Harford-Tapp, along with representatives from the club. Posted on 15 Jul
Long Beach Olympic Classes Regatta day 3
Mother Nature teases the competitors Mother Nature teased the competitors today and made them wait a bit, but she did not disappoint; the sun came out and a big westerly built to 18-20 knots! Posted on 15 Jul
Royal Corinthian One Designs celebrate 90 years
Enjoying the RCYC Summer Regatta on the River Crouch The RCOD class, based at the Royal Corinthian Yacht Club in Burnham on Crouch, Essex, has celebrated 90 years of racing over a long weekend of 11-13 July 2025. Posted on 15 Jul