Dont wait for permission to go carbon neutral

[Music]

imagine this space

filled to the ceiling with diesel fuel

that would be about 9 million litres

that’s what austral fisheries burn each

year to

catch around four million kilos of

seafood

as someone who prides himself in being

sustainable and whose business relies on

a healthy planet and a healthy ocean

that just doesn’t seem to stack up so

since 2016

uh we’ve been carbon neutral and i’m

talking to you today about

how and why we got there a good mate of

mine assembled 110 australians

with big brains and generous hearts for

a week-long odyssey

of the senses and the mind in the waters

around the east antarctic

it was spending time with these folk in

this incredible place that i was i

confess

transformed for the first time i felt i

had

permission to talk about climate change

and the motivation to do something about

it the question was

what could i do to make a difference in

my position

as austral’s ceo what might a fishing

business be able to do about

climate we are best practice we sort of

pride ourselves in doing everything

top shelf so there would be no green

washing no cutting corners

but it also had to be an arrangement

where it was able to add

shareholder value the journey and the

thought processes

did stimulate more than their fair share

of sleepless nights

uh the 2am scary monsters were real and

i got to i got to worry about

whether my board and colleagues and

friends might

think i’d lost my mind i got to stress

about

telling the world actually how much co2

we’re responsible for

and i got to wonder um how how could we

make it all pay

could we make the numbers stack up if

that wasn’t enough

there was no real road map there was no

guidelines for determining how we got

there

in one standout conversation i had a

recall with a japanese executive

he was responsible for a 500 million

dollar fish processing business

in alaska i put to him without leading

the witness

i said what keeps you awake nights to

which he said without

hesitation it was climate change put

simply the fish he needed

to feed those factories was swimming

north and

that increased his production costs or

his transport costs

and the risk that he might go out of

business the process for going carbon

neutral

is relatively simple i guess mitigate

and reduce our emissions

and then in our case purchase offsets or

carbon credits to

make up the difference carbon captured

through mangroves or seagrass might at

first

be a neat fit for a fishing company but

there were no established methodologies

that would make that possible

so we were looking at forestry credits

first stop

maybe a nice single species forestry

project

but our time in fisheries has taught us

the importance of fully functioning

ecosystems

and so we ended up in favor of a

multi-species

native regeneration project whilst not

the cheapest of offsets

it would mean that whatever we did was

above reproach

it kind of simplified this conversation

about climate put simply we said

if we’ve made the mess then we clean it

up and in our case that’s about

200 000 trees a year if we needed more

fuel for the journey

the um that came in the form of uh

then prime minister making some

observations

about renewable energy based on what he

described as

ugly and noisy wind generator on a

uh an island not far from here i

remember my

uh utter disbelief at such stupidity

and formed the view that business had a

chance

that business indeed progressive

business with well-informed consumers

could offer hope and make a difference

and deliver solutions

where politics had failed we did some

work with

consumer research we found that maybe my

views were not alone

that others in the australian community

did share a concern about climate

but interestingly they felt that their

neighbours did not share that concern

that insight to me screamed opportunity

and if we were able to offer a consumer

who shared those values a carbon neutral

product

then we might just find that our

leadership would be rewarded

with uh pre loyalty and premium

the next trick was to secure board

support

for those of you that deal with the

board they have many obligations

i enjoy a very beautiful and loving

relationship with my board

but only a fool would take this uh for

granted

so at the july meeting in 2015 i

declared to

the board that it was my intention to

bring to the december meeting a proposal

to take the business carbon neutral and

it was met with

respectful sort of stunned silence

really

but it did remind me that whatever we

did we needed to have

thoroughly argued and well thought

through

the december meeting arrived the meeting

had been going well

the fish business had had a good year

the profits were up but my precious

carbon neutral agenda item was slipping

to the end of the program

when i did finally arrive that anxiety

sort of bubbled out and caused me to be

a little act a little out of character

whereupon i says

to one of the directors i said kimi-san

what would your two boys say about this

proposal

and he said they would say do it

a little more discussion and the

chairman

asked for dissenting views that’s also

an important distinction

there were none the motion was passed

that was a pretty big deal the emotion

at that time was

elation and having achieved something

that i knew was really special

humbled by the trust and respect that

the board had had in me

but also overwhelmed at the sense of

responsibility that i had now to deliver

on that trust

the important thing is that all happened

on the 9th of december 2015.

just three days later on the 12th the

world signed the paris climate

accord that’s like a goosebumps moment

there

it was now time to get the job done by

the end of february we’re now in 2016.

the team had completed an emissions

accounting for the business we’d lodged

the necessary paperwork

with the australian government and we

bought four years of carbon

offsets from multi-species biodiverse

plantings

on the 11th of march 2016 with the

support

of our then foreign minister julie

bishop who had

incidentally led the australian

delegation to paris

we declared to the world that we had

been carbon neutral since the beginning

of 2016.

from the deck of a boat in the antarctic

to that day

was 402 days we had done something

special

it was like we dropped a rock in the

pond

and the the ripples would go out in all

sorts of directions

had no idea where that was going to go

but this deep sense that whatever

happened

uh was going to be good the

next trick was to unlock the value of

our values

and then this is this is the bit to make

it pay right

so as a bit of a stunt we thought we

could offer the globe

a um a first cargo of carbon neutral

fish

would allow us the opportunity to

profile this leadership

and to give people a chance to have a

bit of a buzz about all of that

ended up that was extraordinarily

successful from a um

a point of view of generating the

premium but it failed

in passing on the carbon neutral story

because

those customers who generously purchased

that

fish did not in turn pass that story on

to their customers

having learned from that experience we

now incorporate

into our branding our commitment to

sustainability and climate

action we do that in a way that i

believe

gives our crews and staff a sense of

belonging to a business full purpose we

differentiate our products in a way that

adds

shareholder value we still have the

business of reducing the amount of fuel

we burn

and so the caper kona was launched this

year and we were delighted

she is hybrid electric state of the art

in terms of this class of vessel

at a cost of around 50 million dollars

she’s

the most expensive boat we’ve built many

in business

i think have traditionally had the view

that climate has been the province of

greenies and activists

it’s now increasingly clear to me that

it’s about risk and money and risk and

money

is the language that business clearly

understands i also feel that as a

business voice

we are heard different from those in the

not-for-profit or even in the government

sectors

and as such we’ve become powerful

advocates for

climate action and for our oceans

four years on i feel we have

made a difference we’ve normalized

climate conversations

amongst our peers and our supply chain

partners

we’ve differentiated our brand from our

competitors

and i believe we have added shareholder

value

and finally there’s a personal dividend

i am so grateful to be in a position

where i can find my personal and

professional

uh alignment in a way that um

provides me now the great joy and

opportunity which is

to hope to inspire ambition in others

and in sharing a part of my story with

you today

uh it’s my hope that um you too

might find your antarctic moment i

challenge you wekas to do it in 402 days

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想象一下这个空间

充满了

大约 900 万升的柴油燃料,

这就是澳大利亚渔业

每年为

捕获大约 400 万公斤

海鲜

而燃烧的燃料,作为一个以

可持续发展而自豪并且其业务依赖

于健康 地球和健康的海洋

似乎并没有堆积起来,所以

自 2016 年以来,

我们一直是碳中和的,

我今天要和

你谈谈我们是如何以及为什么到达那里的

和慷慨的心,在南极东部海域进行

为期一周

的感官和心灵之旅,

这个令人难以置信的地方与这些人

共度时光

关于气候变化

和采取行动的动机

问题是

我可以做些什么来改变

作为澳大利亚首席执行官的地位 渔业

企业可以做些什么

气候 我们是最佳实践

我们以做任何事情都上架而感到自豪,

因此不会有绿色

清洗没有偷工减料,

但它也必须是一种

能够增加

股东价值的安排 旅程和

思维过程

确实激发了更多 比他们相当多

的不眠之夜

呃,凌晨 2 点的可怕怪物是真实的,

我开始

担心我的董事会、同事和

朋友是否会

认为我疯了 我不得不强调

告诉世界实际上有多少二氧化碳

我们负责

,我想知道,嗯,我们如何才能

让所有费用都付清

,如果这还不够,我们能否让数字堆积起来?

没有真正的路线图,没有

确定我们如何达成目标的指导方针

出色的谈话 我曾

与一位日本高管回忆起

他在阿拉斯加负责 5 亿

美元的鱼类加工业务

我在没有带领证人的情况下向他提出了

毫不犹豫地说,气候变化,

简单地说就是他

需要养活那些工厂的鱼

向北游,

这增加了他的生产成本

或运输成本,

以及他可能

倒闭的风险碳中和的过程

是 相对简单,我想减轻

和减少我们的排放量

,然后在我们的情况下购买抵消或

碳信用额来

弥补

通过红树林或海草捕获的碳的差异,起初

可能非常适合渔业公司,但

没有既定的

方法可以使 这是可能的,

所以我们首先考虑的是林业信贷,

也许是一个不错的单一物种林业

项目,

但我们在渔业方面的时间教会了我们

充分发挥生态系统功能的重要性

,所以我们最终支持了一个

多物种

原生再生项目,而

不是 最便宜的

补偿意味着我们所做的一切都是

无可非议的,

它简化了这一点

关于气候的谈话 简单地说,我们说

如果我们弄得一团糟,那么我们就清理它

,在我们的情况下,

如果我们需要更多的燃料为旅程提供更多的燃料,那么我们每年大约需要 20 万棵树

根据他

所说的

离这里不远的一个岛上的丑陋

嘈杂

的风力发电机对可再生能源

进行一些观察 消息灵通的消费者可以在政治失败的情况

下提供希望并有所作为

并提供解决方案

我们进行了一些

消费者研究我们发现也许我的

观点并不孤单

澳大利亚社区的其他人

确实对气候有共同的担忧

但有趣的是他们觉得 他们的

邻居没有分享这种担忧

,我的洞察力尖叫着机会

,如果我们能够提供

一个分享这些价值的消费者 使用碳中和

产品,

那么我们可能会发现我们的

领导层会得到回报

,嗯,忠诚度和

溢价下一个技巧是

为你们中与董事会打交道的人争取董事会支持,

他们有很多义务

与我的董事会的关系,

但只有傻瓜才会认为这是

理所当然的,

所以在 2015 年 7 月的会议上,我

向董事会宣布,我

打算在 12 月的会议上提出一项

关于企业碳中和的提案,

并得到了满足

尊敬的那种震惊的沉默,

但它确实提醒我,无论我们做什么,

我们都需要

彻底争论和深思熟虑

直到 12 月会议到来,

会议进展

顺利,鱼类业务过好

一年,利润上升,但我的宝贝

当我终于到达时,碳中和议程项目正在滑到节目的结尾,那种焦虑

有点冒出来,让我

有点行动 有点不合时宜,

于是我

对一位董事说,我说 kimi 先生

,你的两个男孩对这个提议有什么看法

,他说他们会说

多讨论一下,

主席

要求不同的意见,这也是

一个重要的区别

没有人通过

了一项非常重要的动议当时的情绪

兴高采烈,取得了

我所知道的一些事情,这让我感到非常特别

,因为董事会对我的信任和尊重而感到谦卑,

但也对我的感觉感到不知所措

我现在必须

履行这种信任

的责任 重要的是,这一切都发生

在 2015 年 12 月 9 日。

仅仅三天后的 12 日,

世界签署了巴黎气候

协议,这就像一个起鸡皮疙瘩的时刻

现在是时候了 到

2 月底完成的工作 我们现在是 2016 年。

团队已经完成了

对业务的排放核算,我们已向澳大利亚政府提交

了必要的文书工作

在我们当时的外交部长朱莉·毕晓普的支持下,我们于 2016 年 3 月 11 日从多物种生物多样性种植中购买了四年的碳补偿,

顺便率领澳大利亚

代表团前往巴黎,

我们向世界宣布我们

一直是碳 自2016年初以来中立

从南极的一艘船的甲板

到那天

是402天,我们做了一些

特别的

事情,就像我们在池塘里扔了一块石头

,涟漪会向各个

方向散去 不知道那会去哪里,

但是这种深刻的感觉,无论发生什么,

嗯,都会

好的 我们认为我们

可以为

全球提供第一批碳中和

鱼的特技,

这将使我们有机会展示

这种领导力,

并让人们

有机会对所有这些

电子产品进行一些讨论 发现从产生溢价的角度来看,这是非常

成功的,

但它

未能传递碳中和的故事,

因为

那些慷慨购买

这条鱼的客户并没有反过来将这个故事传递

给他们

从中吸取教训的客户 我们

现在将经验

融入我们的品牌推广 我们对

可持续发展和气候

行动的承诺 我们这样做的方式是我

相信

让我们的员工和员工

对企业有归属感 充分的目的 我们

以增加股东价值的方式区分我们的产品

我们仍然 我们的

业务是减少我们燃烧的燃料量

,因此 Caper Kona 于今年推出

,我们很高兴

她在此类船舶方面是最先进的混合动力电动

,成本约为 5000 万美元,

是最先进的 我们在商业中建造了许多昂贵的船

我认为传统上

认为气候一直是

绿色和积极分子的领地

我现在越来越清楚

它是关于风险和金钱的,风险和

金钱

是企业清楚理解的语言

我也觉得作为一个

企业的声音,

我们听到的声音不同于

非营利组织甚至政府

部门

因此,我们已经成为

气候行动和海洋的有力倡导者,

四年后我觉得我们

已经有所作为我们已经使

我们的同行和我们的供应链合作伙伴之间的气候对话正常化

我们已经将我们的品牌与我们的

竞争对手区分开

来 我相信我们增加了股东

价值

,终于有了个人红利

激发他人的雄心,

今天与你分享我的故事的一部分

,嗯,我希望你也

能找到你的南极时刻

在 402 天内