OUR ENVIRONMENT OUR COMMUNITY SUMMARY AND HIGHLIGHTS: SUMMARY AND HIGHLIGHTS: 17 AusLSA ABILITY PROFILE BACK TO NAVIGATION I N D I G ENOUS RECONCILI A T I O N G REENHOUSE GAS EMISSION S RECYCLING 100% 83% 33% 83% E N V I R O N M ENTAL MANA G E M E N T • CitySwitch Green Office • Green Star rated buildings 4-6 star • Earth Hour • World Environment Day INITIATIVES: LEGAL PRO BONO PRO BONO CENTRE TARGET C O R PORATE GIV I N G • Corporate donations • Foundations • Staff giving • Matched giving INITIATIVES: • Boards • Non Legal volunteering programs • Allocation of paid volunteer time for employees • Volunteering for fundriaising and events INITIATIVES: • Reconciliation Action Plan • Cultural awareness training • NAIDOC Week activities • National Reconciliation Week activities • Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander legal scholarships INITIATIVES: ACTION PLAN LEVEL RAP INNOVATE OFFICES P A PER USAG E 1 0 7 kg/emplo y e e 146,360kg 3.5% CERTIFICATION: • Other GROSS 6,380t – 4.68t/employee NET 0.00t – 0.00t/employee STRATEGY 27t 0.42% SCOPE ONE 0.00% 0.16% 0.26% 3,139t 49% SCOPE TWO 49% 0.08t/m 2 0.00% 0.00t/m 2 3,214t 50% SCOPE THREE 48% 2 . 2 t/employ e e 2.1% 0 . 1 0t/emplo y e e CARBON OFFSETS & RENEWABLES 0.00% 100% NON-PROFIT/ COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION NON LEGAL VOLUNTEERING ACTIVITIES PARTICIPATION IN NON-LEGAL VOLUNTEERING 35% CORPORATE GIVING PROGRAM PARTICIPATION IN CORPORATE GIVING 26% POLICY PUBLISHED ENV. IMPROVEMENT TARGET ENV. MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (EMS) EMS CERTIFICATION POLICY PUBLISHED The below icons provide limited information about the firm’s legal pro bono commitment. More extensive information is reported by the Australian Pro Bono Centre and on individual firm’s websites. Further information from AusLSA R e c ycled con t e n t % office availability N O N L E GAL VOLUNT E E R I N G g Australian law firm. 2 partners, across six offices in Australia, legal services. We have achieved this intuitive understanding of our clients’ and outstanding client service. social responsibility. We have been ng pro bono practices and in FY17 8,000 in grants to our charity and ers. Floor Area: 40,342m2 Clayton Utz is proud to be a founding member of AusLSA. We recently achieved re-certification of our AusLSA Environmental Management System, which assists us to systematically monitor and reduce the impact our business operations have on the environment. We incorporate environmental sustainability into our decision making. We have measured our FY17 carbon emissions in line with the federal governments’ National Carbon Offset Standard (NCOS) and are pleased to report that Clayton Utz have fully offset our FY17 carbon emissions in line with that standard through the retirement of purchased carbon credits. As a result, we have offset a total of 16,000 tonnes of emissions. This year we plan to engage an auditor to audit our compliance with measuring our footprint in line with NCOS. We act for low income and disadvantaged people who cannot obtain Legal Aid, and for the not-for- profit organisations which support them, no matter where they are in Australia. Clayton Utz is serious about pro bono, and we have been named twice as one of the world’s 10 leading pro bono practices. In FY17, one in every 27 hours of legal work at our firm was for a pro bono client. We have serious goals to assist in addressing disadvantage and supporting access to justice in communities in which we live and work. 35% of partners and employees volunteered through our Community Connect programs and our people fundraised over $125,000. We also partnered with The Funding Network to present two events that raised over $175,000 for charities. In addition to this fundraising, the Clayton Utz Foundation distributed $948,000 in grants to our charity and pro bono partners in FY17, and over $9.2 million since 2003. In line with our Reconciliation Action Plan we continued to fund two Aboriginal legal scholarships, 10 partners and employees volunteered in remote Aboriginal communities on the Tiwi Islands, and events were held across our offices for NAIDOC Week and National Reconciliation Week.