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Fisher & Paykel Appliances

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  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

Sustainability at Fisher & Paykel Appliances

8.2
8.2 rating for Sustainability, based on 51 reviews
Please comment on your company's efforts in this area.
The company is constantly making efforts to reduce its carbon footprint and overall effect on the environmental impact through current projects.
Graduate, Dunedin - 09 Aug 2024
Similar reasons as above. Not everyone at the company is particularly good at upkeeping sustainable practices. Evaluation in laundry intrinsically is a heavy resource in water, energy consumption, and clothing demand. However, I cannot do my job without using all of these resources...
Graduate, Auckland - 02 Aug 2024
Very commited
Graduate, Auckland - 01 Aug 2024
Good commitment, lets go Jennifer T
Graduate, Auckland - 31 Jul 2024
Resources are spent on researching how to reduce the energy consumption of products
Graduate, Dunedin - 31 Jul 2024
Big push to be Carbon Net Zero by 2050. Lots of intern projects looking at new and innovative ways to reach this goal as well as ongoing projects.
Graduate, Auckland - 31 Jul 2024
Sustainability is treated as a core focus and a lot of work is related to sustainability goals.
Graduate, Dunedin - 04 May 2023
More could be done around single use plastic. Very big on encouraging cycling and utilizing public transport
Graduate, Dunedin - 04 May 2023
A lot of early inductions and activities about being sustainable
Graduate, Auckland - 04 May 2023
The company is continuously trying to reduce its environmental footprint.
Graduate, Auckland - 04 May 2023
Dedicated green-waste and recycling bins. AKL cafeteria has food waste bins. Dedicated environment and sustainability company-wide initiative and plan.
Graduate, Auckland - 29 Mar 2023
Sustainability is a big and important goal at FPA. We are always looking for ways to improve recyclability or reduce harmful material usage with every project.
Graduate, Auckland - 28 Mar 2023
See earlier response. We also have separate recycling facilities (e.g., paper, plastics, steel, cans, etc.) located throughout the office.
Graduate, Dunedin - 24 Mar 2023
Haven't seen many initiatives despite sustainability being a company value
Graduate, Auckland - 24 Mar 2023
From induction, HR seems to emphasise sustainability effort, but I cannot comment on how much it translates to design and manufacturing decisions.
Graduate, Auckland - 24 Mar 2023
Is a key design pillar.
Graduate, Dunedin - 24 Mar 2023
Sustainability is one of our design pillars. We have bins for recycling and composting.
Graduate, Dunedin - 24 Mar 2023
Minimising the amount of physical media printed Turning off lights in empty meeting rooms Kitchens have electrically efficient appliances
Graduate, Dunedin - 23 Mar 2023
Recycling, composting
Graduate, Dunedin - 13 Apr 2021
Have a recycling facility on site, where we can recycle old machines and parts. Also have multiple projects running to reduce the environmental impact of packing and products.
Graduate, Auckland - 12 Apr 2021