Recommendation
No. 7
Para 3.61 |
In order to reduce emissions from the Australian Government’s vehicle fleet, the ANAO recommends that the Department of the Environment and Heritage in consultation with the Fleet Monitoring Body in the Department of Finance and Administration and other agencies, consider, as a priority within the planned review of the policy:
- measures to encourage greater energy efficiency in future vehicle leasing arrangements or purchases within the Australian Government fleet; and
- setting appropriate individual fleet energy efficiency targets for agencies (including for the Department of Defence fleets), in consultation with agencies, so that each agency is clear on what is required.
Agencies Response:
The Department of the Environment and Heritage agreed with this recommendation. |
Recommendation
No. 8
Para 3.68 |
In order to improve the environmental performance of the Australian Government fleet, the ANAO recommends that FMA agencies and CAC entities (where they have not already done so), consider, where practicable and consistent with current Government policy, options to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Agencies Response:
43 agencies and entities agreed with or were supportive of this recommendation, however, two of these agencies qualified their agreement. |
Recommendation
No. 9
Para 4.11 |
In order to improve the quality and consistency of more sustainable water management practices, the ANAO recommends that:
- the Department of the Environment and Heritage provide better practice guidance to agencies and entities on the costs, benefits and indicative payback periods from the adoption of water conservation practices; and
- FMA agencies and CAC entities (where they have not already done so), consider appropriate targets and cost effective measures to reduce water consumption.
Agencies Response:
43 agencies and entities agreed with or were supportive of this recommendation, however, one entity qualified their agreement. |
Recommendation
No. 10
Para 4.24 |
In order to improve sustainable practices in office refurbishments or fit-outs, the ANAO recommends that FMA agencies and CAC entities (where they have not already done so):
- ensure that whole of life cycle assessments for building construction, office refurbishments and fit-outs explicitly include environmental impacts with the aim of achieving reductions in waste to landfill and improving value for money over the longer term; and
- consider measuring and reporting on the environmental management of major refurbishments as part of reporting on sustainability in their annual report.
Agencies Response:
41 agencies and entities agreed with or were supportive of this recommendation, however, one agency qualified their agreement. The Department of Health and Aging and the Department of Defence disagreed because of their need for further guidance in relation to part (b). |
Recommendation
No. 11
Para 4.35 |
In order to improve the quality and consistency of sustainable practices, the ANAO recommends that FMA agencies and CAC entities (where they have not already done so), consider the introduction of cost effective:
- commingled and organic waste recycling schemes for office waste management; and
- clauses in purchasing contracts to minimise packaging waste.
Agencies Response:
43 agencies and entities agreed with or were supportive of this recommendation, however, one agency qualified their agreement. |