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Level Crossing Removal Project (LXRP)

4.2
  • 100 - 500 employees

Sustainability at Level Crossing Removal Project (LXRP)

8.1
8.1 rating for Sustainability, based on 29 reviews
Please comment on your company's efforts in this area.
Most of the companies efforts on this arise through advice to the project delivery alliances. More could be done in the office
Graduate, Melbourne
I have noticed a number of waste minimisation initiatives
Graduate, Melbourne
We have to separate all rubbish according to recyclables, rubbish and natural waste (e.g. fruits and veggies).
Graduate, Melbourne
I'm not sure about this aspect however the LXRA does have a minimum standard of green star rating on their projects.
Graduate, Melbourne
We are going paperless where we can
Graduate, Melbourne
There is a large environmental department which works hard to minimize the organizations footprint. We use a lot of recycled materials and reduce waste as much as possible, These initiatives continue to grow.
Graduate, Melbourne
The company has placed different rating on the construction partners to achieve a good rating for GBA and ISCA
Midlevel, Melbourne
Do not know specifics, although there is a strong emphasis on reducing carbon footprint on site as much as possible.
Graduate, Melbourne
separation of rubbish, garbage, compost, recycling - most take sustainable or active transport
Graduate, Melbourne
As it is a government company there is a very strong emphasis on the carbon footprint along with all environmental concerns.
Graduate, Melbourne