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BHP

4.2
  • > 100,000 employees

Sustainability at BHP

7.3
7.3 rating for Sustainability, based on 48 reviews
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The company commits to large scale goals and contributes financially, but smaller scale environmental considerations in the operation have been slow to change eg. limited recycling, renewable energy or electrification throughout the business.
Graduate, Perth - 07 Dec 2022
Wide scale solar is currently being rolled out
Graduate, Perth - 07 Dec 2022
Great recycling facilities in the office and timed automatic lighting
Graduate, Olympic Dam - 02 Dec 2022
Have net 0 carbon emission goals for FY50
Graduate, Perth - 01 Dec 2022
Improving all the time, becoming more of a priority. Offering waste management system, automatically turning off lights
Graduate, Perth - 01 Dec 2022
BHP is aiming for net zero by 2050. There are sustainability plans in place to reduce GHG emissions by a certain percentage each year and trialing autonomous vehicles to reduce emissions.
Graduate, Adelaide - 01 Dec 2022
BHP has a big drive to decarbonisation
Graduate, Perth (Pilbara region) - 30 Nov 2022
Have target and goals, but haven't seen these implemented on my site.
Graduate, Perth - 28 Nov 2022
Difficult due to the nature of the industry but the efforts are there.
Graduate, Perth - 28 Nov 2022
The company has invested in improving emissions reduction and electrification
Graduate, Newman/Perth - 28 Nov 2022
Some decarbonisation projects in the works, but no real clear projects that I am aware of that target reducing environmental footprint.
Graduate, Olympic Dam, Roxby Downs - 28 Nov 2022
Environmental footprint seems to be the lowest of all priorities on site. Enivronmental improvement projects are conducted to avoid penalties and bad publicity rather than any positive reasons.
Graduate, Winchester - 28 Nov 2022
The company is in the process of a number of renewable/circular economy initiatives, and environmental incidents are taken seriously.
Midlevel, Newman - 25 Nov 2022
Lots is spoken about but unsure how serious its taken in individual areas
Graduate, Olympic Dam - 25 Nov 2022
In the grand scheme of things I think minimal. We mine resources, you can't do that without destroying the land. A lot of people don't understand that without mining, then we can't build anything. If they really cared, they'd canceled and updated those old EA environmental agreements and start putting money away for rehabilitation
Graduate, Brisbane - 25 Nov 2022
Increasing number of studies specific for environmental impacts.
Graduate, Adelaide - 25 Nov 2022
It's a mining company so unfortunately comes with a decent environmental footprint, although transitions towards carbon neutrality are good to see
Graduate, Perth - 25 Nov 2022
Not talked about so much at a frontline level
Graduate, Moranbah - 25 Nov 2022
They are always looking for ways to reduce carbon footprint.
Graduate, Jimblebar Hub - 25 Nov 2022
Obviously being a mining company its hard to reduce environmental footprints. BHP has a target to be carbon neutral by 2050 but I feel like theyre lagging behind FMG who has a really strong commitment.
Graduate, Perth - 25 Nov 2022