GeelongPort has today published its second annual Sustainability Report, providing a comprehensive overview of its sustainability performance across the business.
The report, completed in accordance with GRI Standards, provides a deep dive into the environmental, social and governance (ESG) activity taking place at GeelongPort, as we work towards our aspiration of becoming Australia’s most sustainable port.
GeelongPort’s sustainability highlights for 2023 included recognition as sector leader in the GRESB Infrastructure Asset Benchmark, the first sailing of Spirit of Tasmania into GeelongPort, the completion of our Reflect Reconciliation Action Plan, and meeting our Scope 2 greenhouse gas emissions target via the Barwon Renewable Energy Partnership Power Purchase Agreement.
GeelongPort CEO Brett Winter is proud of the work the entire GeelongPort team is doing in the sustainability space.
“GeelongPort takes its environmental, social and governance responsibility very seriously and has developed strategies, policies and frameworks to support our goal of leading in this area,” he said.
“It’s important that we continually monitor our sustainability performance and that we remain clear and transparent with our ESG successes and gaps that might need addressing, not only for our business, but for the community and our broader stakeholders.”
The 2023 GeelongPort Sustainability Report can be accessed here.