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WSP Environment & Energy - Australia

In Australia our Environment & Energy business is part of WSP's 9,000 strong global business and a key part of our team of 1,000 people operating across Australia and Asia specialising in environmental, energy, sustainability, business risk issues, green building design and infrastructure. 

 

As part of our global practice delivering both strategic and practical advice on environmental and energy issues, our team is able to offer our clients a broad range of expertise. It ranges from remediation of contaminated land to devising corporate sustainability strategies; and from risk management strategies to transactional support of M&A activity. As part of a global team we are also able to draw on best practice from across the world and support our multi-national clients internationally.

 

We take a collaborative approach with our clients.  We look beyond simply mitigating risk to understand the business objectives of our clients and create solutions that deliver competitive edge and commercial opportunities. 

 

We are not afraid to challenge and innovate.  You will find our culture is one of pride, passion, support and integrity, and we hope you will find us a great business to work with, or for.

Facilitating regulatory innovation

Facilitating regulatory innovation

Our advice to leading electronics manufacturers in Australia and our lobbying of the Government resulted in the Product Stewardship Bill that delivers an extended EPR approach to waste avoidance, recovery and product take-back.

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Facilitating regulatory innovation
Mining Sector Compliance

Mining Sector Compliance

WSP is playing an important role in ensuring Australia's mineral & resources industry meets its environmental and health and safety obligations whilst continuing to thrive. 

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The Carbon Pricing Mechanism

The Carbon Pricing Mechanism

Read Tim Parker's summary of what the mechanism means to Australian Businesses. 

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The Carbon Pricing Mechanism