Seven private sector peak bodies and three federal agencies have announced the launch of Infrastructure Net Zero as a joint initiative to co-ordinate, collaborate and report on Australian infrastructure’s pathway to net zero.
This collaboration recognises the shared responsibility of decarbonisation and the opportunity to create an aligned and effective use of collective time, resources, and expertise to accelerate the highest-priority initiatives to drive lasting policy change and industry innovation.
- Defining net zero for infrastructure – outlining the guiding principles for decarbonising the sector
- Public /private sector alignment – cross-sectoral engagement for practical policy and regulation
- Uplifting capability in the supply chain – upskilling the private sector to continuously improve and innovate
- Procurement for net zero – aligning procurement processes to effectively cascade across the supply chain
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