KPI results | 2020-21 Result | 2021-22 Result | 2022-23 Target1 | 2022-23 Result |
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Total Environmental Footprint | |||||
Environmental footprint refers to the use of natural resources across 5 categories: energy, water, land, materials, and waste. This includes reducing the use of resources through operations, procurement, and construction. (Measured annually) | n/a | 241,510 tCO2e3 Set baseline | 241,510 tCO2e | 221,746 tCO2e4 |
- Source: Airservices 2022-23 Corporate Plan, page 21
- Results are reported for the prior period due to the extensive time required to perform the calculation. For example, the calculation for the 2021-22 period was completed in December 2022 and is reported as the 2022-23 result.
- The 2018-19 result reported in 2021-22 was set as baseline due to it being the most recent non-COVID impacted year of operations.
- The 2021-22 result is the latest result available at the time of publication. The result for the 2022-23 period will be available in late 2023.
Analysis
We are progressing our aspiration towards net zero by 2050 and proactively reviewing the Australian Public Service (APS) Net Zero 2030 policy. Our Environmental Footprint (energy, waste and emissions profiles) result was calculated at 221,746 tCO2e. This result is an 8.2% reduction from our 2019 baseline figure of 241,510 tCO2e, enabling us to be on track for our targeted 10% reduction by the end of 2025-26.
We have reduced emissions through a reduction in fuel use, reduced electricity consumption at our facilities through the installation of more efficient equipment and the installation of offsetting solar panels at some of our facilities. We have also implemented new procurement considerations that measure the environmental impact of third-party supply contracts to reduce emissions.
We have progressed initiatives to uplift our community engagement practices and capabilities to improve our ability to balance community and environmental interests with industry performance. We will introduce quantitative KPIs in financial year 2023-24 to transparently measure our performance in achieving this balance.
Environment, community and sustainability
Faster, greener, quieter outcomes for our communities and customers enabled by our commitment to sustainable aviation.
Key initiatives
Aircraft noise management
Minimise the impact of aviation noise on communities through safe and feasible options in consultation with community and industry.
Achievements
We continued to proactively manage and minimise aircraft noise across our communities and developed options to address community noise impacts from Brisbane Airport operations. We commenced the implementation of our Noise Action Plan in January 2023, in line with the recommendations released following the Post Implementation Review (PIR) for Brisbane’s New Parallel Runway. Six design improvement options have been developed along with the baseline model, noise improvement trials and draft communication approach to the community.
We collaborated with the Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts in their engagement of communities in relation to the release of flight path and noise information for the Western Sydney International (WSI) Airport, which aims to balance the needs of communities and industry.
In addition, we released our draft Community Engagement Standard across Australia for community input in May 2023 and had more than 4,500 people engaging through surveys or submission, digitally and in-person. The final Community Engagement Standard was published in September 2023.
PFAS management including wastewater management
Address the pollution legacy of our past use of fire fighting agents which included per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances (PFAS).
Achievements
We continued to proactively engage with stakeholders to develop risk-based remediation strategies to address PFAS at our airport leased areas. We have progressed remedial planning at Launceston former fire training ground and Brisbane Satellite Fire Station. PFAS stockpile removals across targeted sites in Sydney, Melbourne, Launceston and Avalon are progressing, with finalisation expected by the end of 2023.
We are progressing with wastewater trials at Hobart, Canberra, Darwin and Melbourne. The trials will inform progression of wastewater management across our sites.
We managed a significant environmental event where PFAS was detected in the potable water at our Avalon air traffic and aviation rescue fire fighting facilities.
Environment strategy
Reduced total environmental footprint by minimising our resource usage, reduced emissions and sustainable practices. Protection of our heritage sites.
Achievements
We have improved our waste management and redirected waste from landfill to recycling and upcycling, installed over 300 kilowatts of solar across our sites, committed to plug-in hybrid electric vehicles for our new services at Western Sydney International Airport, completed our comprehensive study of all our sites and understand our aviation heritage value.