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Sustainability and the
Port of Brisbane
13 February 2008
What is “Sustainability”
• Economic progress whilst protecting the environment
and being socially responsible (it’s a balance)
• Minimising environmental impacts is only one aspect
of sustainability
• Many resource efficiency projects save money, thus
help to offset costs of broader sustainability
initiatives
• But…how do we gauge how sustainable we are?
Is offsetting greenhouse-intensive
behaviours OK?
… or should we reduce emissions …
Arnie’s hydrogen powered Hummer
… or avoid the emissions altogether
Changing perception of sustainability
Shifting from a subjective
reflection of people’s values and
“green-ness”
Climate change will modify how
business is done.
Carbon metrics and financial
metrics will be linked: carbon
(phrased as equivalent tonnes of
carbon, or T C02-e) will be the
common currency
Businesses will be expected to
account for, and reduce, their
impacts on the environment.
Leaders will leverage their
market position to make a
material change through their
supply chain
What is the Corporation doing?
• Part of our business for the past 5-6 years
• We have voluntarily reported our emissions via the
Commonwealth’s Greenhouse Challenge
Programme since 2003
• Evolving from an environmental focus to both
resource conservation and emission reduction
• Link sustainability outcomes with financial ones
(eg, vehicle policy includes lifecycle cost not solely
purchase price)
• Broader strategic context to be supported through
employment of Sustainable Business Manager
• Strong push towards a port community approach
leverage greater gains
Why?
To make a positive, measurable difference to our
natural environment, our people, our community and
our finances.
To maintain community’s and legislator’s trust in us
doing the right thing: our license to operate.
To understand and mange our own climate change
risks.
Priorities
Site Development
Water Conservation
Materials
Stormwater
Transport
Energy
Waste
Healthy Buildings
Operation and Management
Greenhouse emission reductions are a
common metric across many of the above areas
Indicative greenhouse gas emissions
ACTIVITY
TONNE
C02-e/pa
Corporate
emissions
from our
assets*
Electricity
300
employees
Vehicles (estimate)
3,000
Homes (estimate)
3,000
Other
emissions
Land reclamation contractors
Petroleum Products (petrol, diesel)
Cargo handling (stevedores)
Rail, truck, ship transit in our precinct
* equivalent to the emissions (home + vehicles) of around 1000 families.
2,600
17,000
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What is the Corporation doing?
Pursuing ways to reduce our greenhouse gas
emissions, or “carbon footprint” by:
• Introducing an environmental standard for
new port vehicles
• New light control technology being trialled on
lamp towers
• Investigating renewable power options
• Offset our vehicles’ emissions through the
purchase of BP Ultimate petrol
Planning an inventory of air emissions at the port from
which further strategies can be prioritised
Port Central 1
• New flagship office building at the Port of Brisbane
• 5 star design rating from the Green Building Council
• Port Central 2 to build on Port Central 1 initiatives
and be PBC new Corporate Office
Port Approach to Development
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Development guidelines
take into account
sustainability and
aesthetic issues
Fact sheets to assist
tenants and their
consultants
Opportunity to influence
design
Staff Engagement
• PBC has an internal and tenant (yet to meet)
Sustainability Committee
• Internal advisory group has representatives of most
Corporation Divisions
• CEO addresses staff quarterly
• Internal newsletters, Environment Day