GOVERNMENT
The Australian federal government is inching closer to announcing a Net Zero carbon emission goal for Australia. This announcement will be the catalyst and green light for all organisations to actively start their own transition to carbon neutrality. However, achieving the Australia Net Zero emissions goals requires a joint effort by the government, councils, business associations, organisations, and individuals in Australia.
By virtue of its tiers, federal, state and councils have different roles to play.
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The federal government develops the plan, sets the overall goals, timeframe and provides the legislative and financial framework to communicate a “carrot / stick” road map to net zero emission. Most importantly it sets the country’s direction, giving confidence to organisations of all sizes that environmental transformation and emission reduction are a fundamental component of the government vision. Organisations can then begin investing in the structural changes to their operations based on the Net Zero roadmap.
The federal government also has a significant role to play as an enormous emissions contributor, it needs to also actively contribute to the structural change in reducing emissions across the departments and activities it manages and delivers to the Australian public.
State governments and local councils throughout Australia are also very large contributors to greenhouse gas emissions due to the enormous range of services and projects they deliver to their communities year on year. State governments and local councils throughout Australia have acknowledged climate change and have commenced voluntary carbon reduction initiatives in their areas of control. About half the local councils in Australia have commenced public awareness campaigns regarding climate change and the need for business and residents to be more concerned about carbon emissions and the environment. Many have developed high-level emissions reduction roadmaps and have commenced the transition to net zero emission by 2050 or earlier.
Like any project targeting reductions, in this case, carbon emissions, the focus will initially be directed to “low hanging fruit”, easily measured and big-ticket items like electricity, gas, fuel waste, water and recycling. These are Scope 1 and 2 emissions. However, for service-focused organisations like government and councils, most emissions reside in Scope 3. Scope 3 measures and collects the bulk of their emissions from supply chain purchases, made up of simple and complex, bespoke products and services.
It is simply not possible to reach Net Zero carbon emissions without addressing scope 3 emissions and supply chain contributions. The focus for long term emission reduction at all government levels and reaching the Net Zero emissions goal has to centre on decarbonising supply chain. Using technology to measure supply chain emissions enables government and councils to “take up” carbon neutral purchases into their emission balance sheet and move towards teir Net Zero goal. Carbon neutral inputs enable government and councils to achieve their emission reduction goals and, also, facilitate carbon neutral change in other organisations.
At Carbon Offset Advisory, we can deliver fast, at scale and economical online-based solutions that engage and measure your supply chain emissions. We build Net Zero supply chain solutions for government and councils assisting them to reach their emission reduction targets. In addition government and council facilitate and encourage companies to transform into carbon neutral suppliers.
The government and council’s key role in the goal of net zero emissions is leadership. They play the role of leader, mentor, facilitator and educator. Facilitating Net Zero communities’ development provides a centralised place where committed, like-minded organisations can gain knowledge, measure emissions, transition to Net Zero and trade with each other buying and selling carbon neutral goods and services.
Carbon Offset Advisory provide professional advice and build the strategic roadmap to help council and state governments attain a carbon neutral position. Our proprietary solutions present an efficient and cost-effective path to decarbonising their supply chains in an efficient and automated manner. We also equip them with online tools to navigate the daunting and painstaking process of transitioning to net zero carbon, with small but progressive steps towards carbon neutrality.
Our carbon neutral technology solutions can be adopted seamlessly and cost-effectively to build dedicated communities of organisations moving towards net zero.
To accomplish this goal, we focus on the following main areas:
- Commit, Measure, and Act.
- Empowering local councils and state governments with the relevant data to understand and measure carbon emission
- Decarbonising supply chain by building technology and education programs to help your suppliers measure and understand their emissions and ultimately kickstart their journey to becoming net zero carbon suppliers.
- Adopting environmental performance and industry leadership as positive marketing tools to grow your business.
- Develop strategic plans to minimise cost and disruption.
At Carbon Offset Advisory, our strategic and pragmatic approach provides an economical and practical solution to enable local councils and state governments to become carbon neutral and mentor other businesses transition to carbon neutrality.
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Government
The Australian federal government is inching closer to announcing a Net Zero carbon emission goal for Australia. This announcement will be the catalyst and green light for all organisations to actively start their own transition to carbon neutrality. However, achieving the Australia Net Zero emissions goals requires a joint effort by the government, councils, business associations, organisations, and individuals in Australia.
By virtue of its tiers, federal, state and councils have different roles to play.
Read More
The federal government develops the plan, sets the overall goals, timeframe and provides the legislative and financial framework to communicate a “carrot / stick” road map to net zero emission. Most importantly it sets the country’s direction, giving confidence to organisations of all sizes that environmental transformation and emission reduction are a fundamental component of the government vision. Organisations can then begin investing in the structural changes to their operations based on the Net Zero roadmap.
The federal government also has a significant role to play as an enormous emissions contributor, it needs to also actively contribute to the structural change in reducing emissions across the departments and activities it manages and delivers to the Australian public.
State governments and local councils throughout Australia are also very large contributors to greenhouse gas emissions due to the enormous range of services and projects they deliver to their communities year on year. State governments and local councils throughout Australia have acknowledged climate change and have commenced voluntary carbon reduction initiatives in their areas of control. About half the local councils in Australia have commenced public awareness campaigns regarding climate change and the need for business and residents to be more concerned about carbon emissions and the environment. Many have developed high-level emissions reduction roadmaps and have commenced the transition to net zero emission by 2050 or earlier.
Like any project targeting reductions, in this case, carbon emissions, the focus will initially be directed to “low hanging fruit”, easily measured and big-ticket items like electricity, gas, fuel waste, water and recycling. These are Scope 1 and 2 emissions. However, for service-focused organisations like government and councils, most emissions reside in Scope 3. Scope 3 measures and collects the bulk of their emissions from supply chain purchases, made up of simple and complex, bespoke products and services.
It is simply not possible to reach Net Zero carbon emissions without addressing scope 3 emissions and supply chain contributions. The focus for long term emission reduction at all government levels and reaching the Net Zero emissions goal has to centre on decarbonising supply chain. Using technology to measure supply chain emissions enables government and councils to “take up” carbon neutral purchases into their emission balance sheet and move towards teir Net Zero goal. Carbon neutral inputs enable government and councils to achieve their emission reduction goals and, also, facilitate carbon neutral change in other organisations.
At Carbon Offset Advisory, we can deliver fast, at scale and economical online-based solutions that engage and measure your supply chain emissions. We build Net Zero supply chain solutions for government and councils assisting them to reach their emission reduction targets. In addition government and council facilitate and encourage companies to transform into carbon neutral suppliers.
The government and council’s key role in the goal of net zero emissions is leadership. They play the role of leader, mentor, facilitator and educator. Facilitating Net Zero communities’ development provides a centralised place where committed, like-minded organisations can gain knowledge, measure emissions, transition to Net Zero and trade with each other buying and selling carbon neutral goods and services.
Carbon Offset Advisory provide professional advice and build the strategic roadmap to help council and state governments attain a carbon neutral position. Our proprietary solutions present an efficient and cost-effective path to decarbonising their supply chains in an efficient and automated manner. We also equip them with online tools to navigate the daunting and painstaking process of transitioning to net zero carbon, with small but progressive steps towards carbon neutrality.
Our carbon neutral technology solutions can be adopted seamlessly and cost-effectively to build dedicated communities of organisations moving towards net zero.
To accomplish this goal, we focus on the following main areas:
- Commit, Measure, and Act.
- Empowering local councils and state governments with the relevant data to understand and measure carbon emission
- Decarbonising supply chain by building technology and education programs to help your suppliers measure and understand their emissions and ultimately kickstart their journey to becoming net zero carbon suppliers.
- Adopting environmental performance and industry leadership as positive marketing tools to grow your business.
- Develop strategic plans to minimise cost and disruption.
At Carbon Offset Advisory, our strategic and pragmatic approach provides an economical and practical solution to enable local councils and state governments to become carbon neutral and mentor other businesses transition to carbon neutrality.
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Government
The Australian federal government is inching closer to announcing a Net Zero carbon emission goal for Australia. This announcement will be the catalyst and green light for all organisations to actively start their own transition to carbon neutrality. However, achieving the Australia Net Zero emissions goals requires a joint effort by the government, councils, business associations, organisations, and individuals in Australia.
By virtue of its tiers, federal, state and councils have different roles to play.
Read More
The federal government develops the plan, sets the overall goals, timeframe and provides the legislative and financial framework to communicate a “carrot / stick” road map to net zero emission. Most importantly it sets the country’s direction, giving confidence to organisations of all sizes that environmental transformation and emission reduction are a fundamental component of the government vision. Organisations can then begin investing in the structural changes to their operations based on the Net Zero roadmap.
The federal government also has a significant role to play as an enormous emissions contributor, it needs to also actively contribute to the structural change in reducing emissions across the departments and activities it manages and delivers to the Australian public.
State governments and local councils throughout Australia are also very large contributors to greenhouse gas emissions due to the enormous range of services and projects they deliver to their communities year on year. State governments and local councils throughout Australia have acknowledged climate change and have commenced voluntary carbon reduction initiatives in their areas of control. About half the local councils in Australia have commenced public awareness campaigns regarding climate change and the need for business and residents to be more concerned about carbon emissions and the environment. Many have developed high-level emissions reduction roadmaps and have commenced the transition to net zero emission by 2050 or earlier.
Like any project targeting reductions, in this case, carbon emissions, the focus will initially be directed to “low hanging fruit”, easily measured and big-ticket items like electricity, gas, fuel waste, water and recycling. These are Scope 1 and 2 emissions. However, for service-focused organisations like government and councils, most emissions reside in Scope 3. Scope 3 measures and collects the bulk of their emissions from supply chain purchases, made up of simple and complex, bespoke products and services.
It is simply not possible to reach Net Zero carbon emissions without addressing scope 3 emissions and supply chain contributions. The focus for long term emission reduction at all government levels and reaching the Net Zero emissions goal has to centre on decarbonising supply chain. Using technology to measure supply chain emissions enables government and councils to “take up” carbon neutral purchases into their emission balance sheet and move towards teir Net Zero goal. Carbon neutral inputs enable government and councils to achieve their emission reduction goals and, also, facilitate carbon neutral change in other organisations.
At Carbon Offset Advisory, we can deliver fast, at scale and economical online-based solutions that engage and measure your supply chain emissions. We build Net Zero supply chain solutions for government and councils assisting them to reach their emission reduction targets. In addition government and council facilitate and encourage companies to transform into carbon neutral suppliers.
The government and council’s key role in the goal of net zero emissions is leadership. They play the role of leader, mentor, facilitator and educator. Facilitating Net Zero communities’ development provides a centralised place where committed, like-minded organisations can gain knowledge, measure emissions, transition to Net Zero and trade with each other buying and selling carbon neutral goods and services.
Carbon Offset Advisory provide professional advice and build the strategic roadmap to help council and state governments attain a carbon neutral position. Our proprietary solutions present an efficient and cost-effective path to decarbonising their supply chains in an efficient and automated manner. We also equip them with online tools to navigate the daunting and painstaking process of transitioning to net zero carbon, with small but progressive steps towards carbon neutrality.
Our carbon neutral technology solutions can be adopted seamlessly and cost-effectively to build dedicated communities of organisations moving towards net zero.
To accomplish this goal, we focus on the following main areas:
- Commit, Measure, and Act.
- Empowering local councils and state governments with the relevant data to understand and measure carbon emission
- Decarbonising supply chain by building technology and education programs to help your suppliers measure and understand their emissions and ultimately kickstart their journey to becoming net zero carbon suppliers.
- Adopting environmental performance and industry leadership as positive marketing tools to grow your business.
- Develop strategic plans to minimise cost and disruption.
At Carbon Offset Advisory, our strategic and pragmatic approach provides an economical and practical solution to enable local councils and state governments to become carbon neutral and mentor other businesses transition to carbon neutrality.
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