Newsletter 11 - June 2010
This article follows the Introduction to the Renewable Energy Target and ...
Putting a price on carbon would introduce a compelling motive for businesses to make changes to the way they operate in order to adjust to a system which rewards environmentally efficient behaviour and punishes wasteful and unsustainable behaviour. In the absence of this big financial motive, the onus continues to be on organisations to instead make voluntary changes. This article looks at the how...
In addition to protecting the environment, the Victorian EPA is committed to achieving real reductions in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in its own operations. EPA went carbon neutral in 2005/06 and continues to reduce its energy use and GHG emissions through various activities including fleet management and greening of their buildings. In addition to these initiatives, for the 2009 calendar year, EPA ran an internal Carbon Cap and Trade Scheme (the Scheme) between its seven sites....
Wannon Water has made significant progress on its sustainability journey since first developing a Sustainability Strategy in 2008. The Corporation's progress has included a focus on energy and carbon management.
Each of the previous six editions of Carbon Matters has included a regular article about one of the Carbon Management Principles and how you can apply them to your business. This article looks at the seventh principle: Assess.
In this issue, Carbon Matters introduces Network member Kate Noble. You can find Kate on the member directory.

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