Our sustainability
Find out about the Ministry’s 2022-2025 sustainability strategy, performance against our emissions reduction targets, and climate-related disclosure.
Find out about the Ministry’s 2022-2025 sustainability strategy, performance against our emissions reduction targets, and climate-related disclosure.
Read our 2022-2025 sustainability strategy [PDF, 233 KB]
Our 2022-2025 sustainability strategy contains the Ministry’s shorter-term targets and longer-term goals which are focused on all aspects of our organisational sustainability.
We aspire to lead the public service in operating sustainably and reducing emissions. Our sustainability strategy is a core strategic document which holds us accountable and ensures we lead by example.
For us, sustainability as an organisation means:
We have a holistic view of sustainability, which is why our strategy includes three pillars:
We have had a sustainability strategy since 2018/19. Our emissions reduction targets are embedded within our strategy.
An internal work programme ensures we are meeting our targets.
In December 2020, the Government announced a climate emergency and launched the Carbon Neutral Government Programme (CNGP). Our successive sustainability strategies ensure we are meeting all commitments as outlined by the CNGP.
We achieved many successes over the 2022/23 financial year.
Highlights include:
We have set our emissions reduction targets in line with a global emissions pathway aimed at limiting warming to no more than 1.5 degrees Celsius.
These targets meet the expectations of the CNGP.
We remain on track to meet our 2025 gross emissions reduction target, as shown in the graph above.
This is despite an increase in emissions, which is in part due to the absence of COVID-19 travel restrictions in the 2022/23 financial year. We have continued to use internal emissions budgets to manage our performance, encouraged online meetings and technology use, and implemented a new travel policy. Our new travel policy includes criteria that staff must meet to be allowed to book business class international travel, given it is both the higher emissions and cost option.
In 2022/23, we emitted 758.38 tCO2e, a 71 per cent increase on the previous year (442.97 tCO2e), and a 42.73 per cent reduction from our 2017/18 base year (1324.12 tCO2e). Our largest emissions sources are domestic air travel, international air travel (including business class, premium economy, and economy) and electricity use for our offices.
Breaking down our emissions profile by activity shows our biggest emissions sources. Air travel is consistently our largest source of emissions. We have seen a significant reduction in international travel emissions in comparison to our pre-COVID 19 years. One anomaly this year was helicopter travel supporting the Ministerial Inquiry into Land Use.
We continue to prioritise air travel for organisational emissions reductions, given it remains our largest source of emissions.
We have seen a rise in ground transport emissions on previous years. Emissions from taxis, rental and private car usage increased, and use of public transport remains low. In the 2023/24 financial year, we’ll review work programme demand and reasons for staff travel choices and look for improvements on existing support measures for low-emissions ground transport use.
We have made a conscious effort to reduce our travel emissions by implementing measures designed to support reductions including:
For more information on our sustainability performance read the sustainability sections of our annual reports:
* The Ministry reported 752.33tCO2e in its 2022/23 Annual Report, and incorrectly noted that taxi usage had reduced from FY2021/22. This was due to a process error in the Ministry’s third-party certification.
As part of our sustainability strategy and to meet the requirements of the Carbon Neutral Government Programme, we have committed to measuring, reducing and reporting on our organisational emissions profile and having them externally verified.
We have been measuring and reporting our emissions since 2018. We are proud to have achieved the Toitū carbonreduce certification for the sixth consecutive year.
View our emissions certification summaries on the Toitū website: