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Queensland Government

4.2
  • > 100,000 employees

Sustainability at Queensland Government

6.9
6.9 rating for Sustainability, based on 19 reviews
Please comment on your company's efforts in this area.
In any way possible the company does this.
Graduate, Brisbane
They are mostly paperless except for delivery receipts.
Graduate, Brisbane
From the official stuff it looks like we're interested in taking more opportunities, but again I haven't been here long enough to actually evaluate. HR organised three follow-ups to a staff survey last year (or something like that) so the speed at which anything happens is uncertain.
Graduate, Brisbane
Recycling bin in the kitchen.
Graduate, Brisbane
E-waste recycling events. Recycling bins for coffee cups and batteries. Bins for paper cycling and mixed recycling. There is a bike locker on the underground level containing showers, which encourages people to cycle to work.
Graduate, Brisbane
I can't say we place a lot of emphasis on this topic, my team does as we work with designing systems so it's often a consideration. The office space does try to save electricity in some areas.
Graduate, Brisbane City
Not a whole lot of importance is put towards reducing footprint. There are multiple bins placed throughout the floor, but more could be done in this space.
Graduate, Brisbane
Generating own solar power, recycling, reusable containers, diverting waste from landfill, food sourced locally.
Midlevel, Brisbane
None specific to my role. Lots of resource waste for unused office space.
Graduate, Brisbane