Becoming a B Corp – CEO Reflection

This journey started in early 2019 after a summer break spent walking in the Tasmanian wilderness. This lead to a new year’s resolution to engage the work team to do more to 'green the office'. Our office was far from paperless, we didn't put much effort into recycling, our old building was far from efficient, we spent an enormous amount on airlines… I could go on. 

We set up a small team to look into what more we could do. Progress was slow - but in the right direction. And beyond the obvious, we didn't know what more we could do.

A year later, Covid hit and we embarked on a major research project to explore sustainable development - globally one of the three macro trends in the built environment, and thus a significant contributor to our work in skill development. This lead to a deep exploration of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and an understanding that ‘greening the office’ was a lot more than our environmental impact. 

Being purposeful and driving impact from our journey cuts across all domains of the business including:

  • governance mission and engagement; ethics and transparency
  • workers financial security; health, wellness, and safety; career development; engagement and satisfaction
  • community diversity, equity, and inclusion; economic impact; civic engagement and giving; supply chain management corporate social responsibility; human resources; procurement
  • environmental management; air and climate; water; waste; sustainability; facilities and operations
  • customer stewardship; sales and marketing; customer experience.

What we did was review all of these domains and reflected on what needed to change to be the change we sought. To conduct business for benefit. 

Our journey has now arrived at its first important destination, with our certification as Tasmania’s first B Corp. Certified B Corporations® (B Corps™) are for-profit companies that use the power of business to build a more inclusive and sustainable economy. They meet the highest verified standards of social and environmental performance, transparency, and accountability.

Certified B Corporations must earn a score of at least 80 points on the B Impact Assessment. Scores are verified through an external review process, which includes documentation, and audit. Our current score is 87.4 points – and we shall be working hard to improve this and ensure we continue this journey.

David Morgan CEO


Units to be reinstated

toolbox and hard hat

Due to an omission in the CPC Training Package (Release 7.0), the following units of competency appeared as deleted in training.gov.au:

CPCPCM5014 - Design sewer infrastructure systems
CPCPDR3024 - Maintain and service domestic treatment plants and onsite sewerage facilities
CPCPFS4022 - Commission and maintain special hazard fire suppression systems
CPCPFS4023 - Commission fire system pumpsets
CPCPFS4025 - Commission fire alarm and detection system interface devices
CPCPFS4026 - Commission firefighting appliances
CPCPFS4027 - Commission fire sprinkler systems
CPCPFS5010 - Design fire-compliant hydraulic services
CPCPFS5012 - Design fire hydrant and hose reel systems
CPCPPS5000 - Design gas bulk storage systems
CPCPPS5001 - Design industrial gas systems
CPCSFS5017 - Create detailed designs for foam suppression systems.

These units have now been reinstated.

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