ACC Wins Sustainability Awards - Again
Media Release
12 October 2007
ACC Wins
Sustainability Awards - Again
The Accident Compensation Corporation (ACC) has again been recognised for outstanding performance in developing sustainable practices.
The Govt3 Awards were held on Wednesday night and ACC received awards from the Prime Minister on each of the categories it entered.
Overall Winner - Leadership in Govt3 (for
agencies with more than 200 staff)
Winner - Sustainable
Procurement Practice
Highly Recommended - Sustainable
Transport
More information on each of these awards follows on the next page.
“In keeping with the direction set by Government for sustainability across the public sector, ACC is committed to limiting waste and minimising the consumption of energy and resources”, said Dr Jan White, ACC Chief Executive.
“These awards, which come on top of similar recognition last year, demonstrate a commitment to sustainability that should position ACC very well into the future. ACC is committed to being a good corporate citizen by delivering on its mission in an environmentally, economically and socially responsible manner”, Dr White added.
ACC is now developing baseline measures and performance targets to measure progress in waste/recycling, carbon reduction and energy saving. At the same time, more comprehensive action plans for the next three years are under development.
Current initiatives
include:
• Adding sustainability requirements to
contracts and tender evaluations
• Purchasing seven
fuel-saving hybrid cars for the ACC fleet
• Recycling
or donating used computers and furniture
• Recycling
plastic, paper, glass, aluminium and tin
• Implementing
an internal Sustainable Workplace Action Plan (SWAP), which
teaches and encourages staff new ways to reduce, re-use or
recycle.
• Encouraging a reduction of staff air-travel
by using video-conferencing
• Active membership of the
New Zealand Business Council for Sustainable Development and
the Sustainable Business Network
• Employing a staff
member dedicated to managing ACC’s sustainability
programme.
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