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Department of the Treasury

3.9
  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

Sustainability at Department of the Treasury

5.8
5.8 rating for Sustainability, based on 15 reviews
Please comment on your company's efforts in this area.
They aim to do a lot however people are ignorant and struggle to make actual change.
Graduate, Canberra
There is a large push to make everything digital.
Graduate, Canberra
Every floor has organic waste and recycling bins for use of employees. Most formal events use plastic-alternatives for kitchenware items.
Graduate, Canberra
There is limited parking and people are encouraged to use public transport, particularly as parking is an eye watering $15.50 a day. Recycling, green waste and general waste bins are in every kitchen with several kitchens per floor. And as before there is set to be a tram stop near by soon. I imagine electricity usage is quite high as there are thousands of laptops and monitors but I am otherwise unsure of any power saving systems.
Graduate, Canberra
Multiple bins exist for recyclables, etc.
Graduate, Canberra
I don't know of anything in this area.
Graduate, Canberra
Don't know of any efforts.
Graduate, Canberra
The Treasury is committed to reducing its carbon footprint.
Midlevel, Canberra