OUR ENVIRONMENT OUR COMMUNITY SUMMARY AND HIGHLIGHTS: SUMMARY AND HIGHLIGHTS: 18 AusLSA ABILITY PROFILE BACK TO NAVIGATION I N D I G ENOUS RECONCILI A T I O N RECYCLING 100% 80% 20% 40% E N V I R O N M ENTAL MANA G E M E N T • Earth Hour • World Environment Day • Mobile Muster Recycling Program INITIATIVES: LEGAL PRO BONO PRO BONO CENTRE TARGET C H A RITABLE GIV I N G • Corporate donations • Foundations • Staff giving • Subsidised charity event participation INITIATIVES: N O N L E GAL VOLUNT E E R I N G • Boards • Non Legal volunteering programs INITIATIVES: • Internship and employment programs • National Sorry Day • Mabo Day INITIATIVES: OFFICES P A PER USAG E 1 1 8 kg/emplo y e e 32,134kg 0% STRATEGY NON LEGAL VOLUNTEERING ACTIVITIES NON-PROFIT/ COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION CORPORATE GIVING PROGRAM POLICY IN DEV’T ENV. IMPROVEMENT TARGET POLICY 8.9t 3.0% 233t 77% 59t 20% G REENHOUSE GAS EMISSION S SCOPE ONE SCOPE TWO SCOPE THREE 77% 0.05t/m 2 0.00% 0.00t/m 2 2.1% 0.00% 0.91% 18.3% 0 . 2 0t/emplo y e e 1.3% 0 . 0 1t/emplo y e e GROSS 301t – 1.1t/employee NET 301t – 1.1t/employee PUBLISHED 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 m with offices located in Brisbane, Sydney, oochydore and Parramatta. The firm’s vision is y company and employer of choice, with lity client service, value and responsiveness. rience in a broad range of specialised legal al and international clients. eading worldwide network comprising of awyers practising in over 85 countries. ercial legal solutions, working closely d desired outcomes. The firm has a ost effective legal services as well rnments in all regions. n providing technically elivering value to our erienced workforce. Floor Area: 4,317m2 McInnes Wilson Lawyers is passionate about making a positive difference to the environment. In supporting this passion and commitment, the firm has developed a sustainability action plan which aims to guide and support the firm’s sustainability agenda. The firm’s sustainability action plan is closely aligned to our core business strategy and provides a framework for understanding and managing environmental impacts. The following initiatives and programs have been executed: • Use of sensor lighting and technology to reduce our energy consumption • Server virtualisation technology • Teleconference equipment to reduce the need for travel • Weekly collection and recycling of paper, cans, plastics, steel and aluminium • Use of ‘earth friendly’ cleaning products and consumable goods • Recycling of toner cartridges and electronic waste • Use of recycled paper or sustainably sourced paper • Electronic filing and automated work flow systems McInnes Wilson Lawyers will continue to measure, monitor and regularly review our sustainability initiatives in order to report on environmental performance. This will ensure we continue to achieve our primary goal of reducing carbon emissions. McInnes Wilson Lawyers is committed to making meaningful contributions in the community. Our lawyers offer an extensive range of pro bono legal advice to a number of organisations and individuals who may not otherwise be able to afford premier legal assistance. As part of our Corporate Social Responsibility program, the firm has a pro bono aspirational target in which each lawyer volunteer’s weekly pro bono work to disadvantaged people and the not-for-profit sector. The firm is a signatory to the National Pro Bono Aspirational Target. As part of this initiative, the firm provides training to lawyers in the provision of pro bono legal services and reports annually to the National Pro Bono Research Centre on its activities and progress. Our involvement with Self Representation Service is one way that this commitment is demonstrated. This Service aims to assist those who are self- represented in civil matters in the Supreme, District and Federal Courts. This also extends to the Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal. Pro bono work is an important part of our professional responsibilities and connection with the wider community. In addition, the firm is committed to sponsoring and cooperating with local, national and international charitable community groups.