What Every Sustainability Manager Should Know About the New Net Zero Standard
The concept of Net Zero can sometimes create confusion and ambiguity. Even the most well-meaning of interpretations can differ vastly by organisation. This not only …

The concept of Net Zero can sometimes create confusion and ambiguity. Even the most well-meaning of interpretations can differ vastly by organisation. This not only …
Off the back of COP26, many of us are prompted to kick off conversation pieces around the state of play globally or locally in the …
Status: Full time, permanent position Location: Auckland (NZ), Adelaide, Melbourne or Sydney Start date: ASAP Reports to: Business Unit Lead – Carbon and Climate Resilience About …
Status: Full time, permanent position Location: Adelaide, Melbourne or Sydney Start date: April / May 21 Reports to: Business Unit Lead – Carbon and Climate Resilience …
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As many more companies commit to science-based targets, knowledge-sharing and collective action are crucial to driving the sustainability agenda forwards. By working together and recognising that we all have a collective role to play, we can continue to innovate, share initiatives and meet our science-based targets head on.
Organisations taking their first step toward reducing their carbon footprint can find the available frameworks, methodologies and definitions overwhelming. Some of the most common examples …
Sustainability requires both science and ethics. We call for action on climate change because of scientific evidence and we demand climate justice because climate change most affects vulnerable communities. In a world dominated by polarised conversations, science and faith can seem at odds with one another, but this is this an oversimplification and it misses the point on ethics completely.
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The purpose of this briefing note is to outline the need for Australian wood product manufacturers to take action on climate change. This note is supported by the launch of a bespoke tool and guide to help manufactures measure, monitor and reduce their carbon emissions, available on the NIFPI website.
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