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Zenviron Major Sponsor Merewether Carlton

ZENVIRON STEPS UP AS MAJOR SPONSOR FOR THE GREENS

After completing a two-year corporate sponsorship at the Bledisloe Cup level, we have decided to step up as the major corporate sponsor of the Merewether Carlton Rugby Club at the World Cup level on a two-year agreement.

Our relationship with the Greens is seen as a successful one based on the professional management of the club and the way club and its supporters represent themselves in the community and through their successes on and off the field.

We are keen to see what 2019 will bring at an exciting time, with the new club house being opened and by all reports a strong player list across all grades.

Zenviron is a highly experienced, full-service Balance of Plant contractor specialising in the design and construction of large-scale renewable energy projects in Australia and New Zealand.

Led by some of the top minds in the industry, we bring together experience, innovation and commitment to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and the risks and impacts of climate change.

Our dedication to reducing greenhouse gas and the risks and impacts of climate change is driven by our commitment to provide industry leading solutions to large scale solar and wind power markets. We employ over 120 staff with majority of those from Newcastle and the Hunter.

Having this involvement with MCRC, we like to think that we are “Keeping the Greens, Green”, and we are looking forward to getting down to the games on a Saturday arvo and cheering on the Men’s and Women’s teams to victory. Go Greens.
Carl Keating – General Manager – Zenviron

Zenviron Merewether Carlton Sponsor

Left to Right – Anthony Fuller, Sam Hillard, Carl Keating, Blake Keating (Liberal Candidate for the Seat of Newcastle – NSW), Bruce Rummins

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