ESG PRESENTATION
EXAMPLE CUSTOMER DISCLOSURE TOWARDS LOW CARBON FUTURE
TRANSURBAN
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TOLL ROAD OPERATOR
Transurban's Climate Change Framework aims to support its transition to a net-zero emissions future as well as
ensuring the resilience of its infrastructure and operations.
To support its transition to a net-zero emissions future, Transurban has focused on initiatives that help to reduce
emissions across its entire value chain, including:
Targets
Initiatives to
achieve targets
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Own Operations
10% reduction in energy use over the period
2013-2023
50% reduction in absolute emissions by 2030
from fuel and electricity use (against FY19
base)
Targets validated by Science Based Targets
initiative (SBTI)
Ventilation optimisation
LED upgrades
Fuel efficiency programs
Onsite renewables (235kW of solar PV installed
with more planned)
• Transition towards 100% renewable through
renewable power purchase agreements (PPAs);
80% in QLD & NSW starting in 2021/2022
Transitioning to low/zero-emission vehicle fleet
Suppliers
22% intensity reduction for purchased
goods and services by 2030 from a FY19
base (tCO2e per VKT)
55% intensity reduction for capital
projects by 2030 from a FY19 base
(tCO2e per $M capex)
Targets validated by SBTi
• Use of low carbon materials in projects
including concrete, asphalt and steel
Supplier commitments to renewable
energy purchases; carbon neutrality; and
use of Zero-emission vehicles
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Obtain Infrastructure Sustainability (IS)
ratings for major projects in Australia
Transurban
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Customers
Engage customers on fuel
and emissions reduction
• Support the uptake of zero
emissions vehicles
Trialling an eco-driving
program for QLD customers
Transurban has also committed to integrating climate risk within their relevant processes and systems, developing adaptation plans for its assets and
aligning its reporting with the recommendations of the FSB Taskforce on Climate-related Financial Disclosures.
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