
The business has shown a very strong commitment to reducing environmental impact. Not only from a manager level, but also from a front-line perspective. As graduates we have the opportunity to work on an innovation project and try to think of new and innovative ways to operate sustainably. This is a great opportunity for us graduates to learn the way the business operates, what areas we can improve on as a whole and how we can achieve our sustainability goals with a fresh perspective.
Always talked about and tracked No more plastic containers in the mess, all bring your own plastic containers Moving towards electric vehicles ect
BSL future running policy revolves around how can we operate with renewables and to support the QLD grid. We've got good focus from our GM on this.
Bro, we dig big holes in the ground to make money. While there is a major drive for sustainability, the nature of the business is fundamentally having a negative impact on environment.
Out of all the R&D that happens in mining my employer invests the most amount of capital. Lots of this capital goes towards better environmental approaches to mining, I think this speaks volume. However due to the nature of the work it will never fully reduce its environmental impact.