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Australian Taxation Office (ATO)

4.2
  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

Sustainability at Australian Taxation Office (ATO)

7.3
7.3 rating for Sustainability, based on 24 reviews
Please comment on your company's efforts in this area.
I really think that they do their best. We are equipped with all types of programs so that we can decrease the need for printing. Our printers have a tap-to-release function, so you need to scan your pass to print. This is great as people in my old workplace would print documents and then forget to grab them from the printer. This means that our information is more secure and we decrease paper waste. We have clearly marked bins on each floor for 'landfill', 'recycling', and 'organic'. There is clearly a push for us to reduce consumption of goods which end up in landfill.
Graduate, Newcastle
I have seen a couple of initiatives but I believe there should be more
Graduate, Wollongong
The office recycle and has landfill reducing options. Environmental sustainability is in our corporate plan.
Graduate, Adelaide
There is a dedicated sustainability group. All kitchens have recycling facilities and staff are encouraged to utilise all recycling measures. All kitchens also have green walls and hanging plants. Meeting rooms have automatic lights that switch off after a time.
Graduate, Brisbane
I'll mention again the waste facility options available in each of the kitchens and lunchrooms (landfill, recycling and organic). All windows are fitted with blinds to reduce the heat in summer and retain the hear in winter. Other intitiative may be in place that I am unaware of.
Graduate, Newcastle
They are several projects going on e.g. migration of company data to the cloud system, which would save cost and benefit the environment in the long run.
Graduate, Adelaide