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Fulton Hogan NZ

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  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

Sustainability at Fulton Hogan NZ

8.3
8.3 rating for Sustainability, based on 25 reviews
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FH is highly committed to reducing environmental impact, including reducing our carbon footprint and making sure on-site that good effective environmental controls are in place.
Intern, Hamilton - 29 Oct 2023
We do have recycling bins, we recycle the coffee ground .
Graduate, Palmerston North - 28 Oct 2023
Good effort in the management in reducing carbon footprint and rolling out hybrid/electric plants.
Graduate, Auckland - 27 Oct 2023
We burry a lot of rubbish so it does not need to go to landfill.
Graduate, Palmerston North - 24 Oct 2023
Very heavy drive towards being more environmentally friendly
Graduate, Auckland - 24 Oct 2023
Aims to cut emissions greatly, although how it will do that when we go through a small middle eastern nations worth of diesel a day is beyond me
Graduate, Auckland - 20 Oct 2023
We have activities like tree planting to protect our environment.
Graduate, Christchurch - 20 Oct 2023
I understand they are trying to introduce more electric fleet
Graduate, Wellington - 20 Oct 2023
I think as contractors we are definitely ahead of the game in the sustainability space. Lots of initiatives that are clearly communicated to staff
Graduate, Christchurch - 20 Oct 2023
started to change Hybrid cars.
Graduate, Auckland - 19 Oct 2023
Work in progress
Graduate, Tauranga - 19 Oct 2023
It is a big front of mind issue which is being worked on, certainly hard for the type of company but regular reviews of carbon data is done and new alternatives are always being introduced
Graduate, Christchurch - 19 Oct 2023
Electric digger recently bought for our stormwater maintenance contract - https://www.facebook.com/sevensharp/videos/the-little-red-digger/1008497176987802/ Electrifying all our fleet and light fleet vehicles Excluding RAP from asphalt production Producing asphalt in reduced temperatures Investing in Drury Quarry - https://straterra.co.nz/casestudies/drury-quarry | https://druryquarryinfo.nz/the-lifecycle-of-a-quarry/
Graduate, Auckland - 19 Oct 2023
They are looking to move towards e vehicles which is cool to see and trying to minimise the idling time of machines and trucks to save money on diesel per year, which seem to be working quite well.
Graduate, Queenstown - 19 Oct 2023