- Front matter
- Introduction
- Part 1. Environmental Management Fundamentals for Executives
- Understand the environmental management requirements
- Review existing operations and environmental impacts
- Collect data and assess current environmental performance
- Prioritise, plan and commit toS action
- Build an environmentally aware culture
- Assign and coordinate responsibilities
- Establish effective reporting arrangements
- Part 2. Principles and Practices to Improve Environmental Management across Key Operational Areas
1. Energy
- 1.1 Why it is important
- 1.2 What is required
- 1.3 Where to begin
- 1.4 What to focus on
- 1.5 Checklist
- 1.6 Additional reference and guidance material
2. ICT
- 2.1 Why it is important
- Information and Communications Technology (ICT) consumes energy, produces greenhouse gas emissions, increases resource consumption and generates potentially hazardous electronic waste
- Recent government policy sets mandatory performance targets and procurement requirements for improving ICT sustainability
- 2.2 What is required
- 2.3 Where to begin
- 2.4 What to focus on
- 2.5 Checklist
- 2.6 Additional reference and guidance material
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3. Waste
- 3.1 Why it is important
- 3.2 What is required
- 3.3 Where to begin
- 3.4 What to focus on
- 3.5 Checklist
- 3.6 Additional reference and guidance material
4. Water
- 4.1 Why it is important
- Due to Australia's arid environment and climatic variability, managing water resources is essential for sustaining our cities and supporting economic prosperity
- Commercial buildings account for a significant proportion of potable water consumption in our cities. Given the scale of government operations, the Australian Government is a significant consumer of potable water
- 4.2 What is required
- There are currently no specific requirements for entities to meet minimum standards of water efficiency. However, all entities should be aware of, and comply with, water restrictions that apply to their region
- It is recommended that entities report water consumption in annual reports to meet the reporting requirements of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999, section 516A
- 4.3 Where to begin
- 4.4 What to focus on
- 4.5 Checklist
- 4.6 Additional reference and guidance material
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5. Travel
- 5.1 Why it is important
- 5.2 What is required
- 5.3 Where to begin
- 5.4 What to focus on
- 5.5 Checklist
- 5.6 Additional reference and guidance material
6. Property
- 6.1 Why it is important
- 6.2 What is required
- 6.3 Where to begin
- 6.4 What to focus on
- 6.5 Checklist
- 6.6 Additional reference and guidance material
- Appendices
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