CA staff braved the cold and windy conditions in Orange and Bathurst in regional NSW earlier this week to plant trees and undertake water quality monitoring and testing. 10 staff joined students from four schools as well as Conservation Volunteers Australia to help plant over 3000 trees.
The software vendor has been monitoring their employees’ carbon emissions as part of an Environmental Sustainability project in which they plan to offset the carbon emissions generated by their Australian employee travel during the last financial year.
CA is working with local communities and is providing funding for sustainability projects with the Central West Catchment Management Authority. The planting was the first in a series of projects for CA’s employees and channel partners, the next of which will be another tree planting in September in Lucknow.
CA gets green and dirty
By
Mitchell Smith
on Jul 26, 2008 8:31AM

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