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24.01.2022 bp will cease fuel production at our Kwinana Refinery and convert it to an import terminal, helping to ensure ongoing security of fuel supply for Western Australia. bp Australia Head of Country Frédéric Baudry said: Today’s decision to cease refining is a difficult one and not in any way a result of local policy settings. It comes in response to the long-term structural changes to the regional fuels market. Converting to an import terminal will not impact the safe and reliable supply of quality fuel products to Western Australia; however, it will require fewer people to run. We deeply regret the job losses that will result and will do everything we can to support our people through the transition. You can read more in the press release on our website: https://on.bp.com/2JcuC1u
18.01.2022 OzHarvest founder and CEO, Ronni Kahn, today spoke to bp Australia employees about her purpose, life journey and memoir, A Repurposed Life sharing reflections that can inspire our purpose as individuals and as a business.
18.01.2022 Through our partnership with Rural Aid we gifted reconditioned laptops to Eidsvold P-12 State School in Queensland. Eidsvold State School has a strong focus on Indigenous education, health, wellbeing and cultural capability something that we at bp are also passionate about.
17.01.2022 As a signatory to the Australian Packaging Covenant, we support efforts to reduce the environmental impacts of consumer packaging across our supply chain. This National Recycling Week, our partners OzHarvest will be delivering one meal to someone in need for every five drink containers donated in eligible states.
16.01.2022 We’re dialing up our low carbon investment to around $5 billion a year by 2030 to help deliver our #bpNetZero ambition 10 times what we invest today! We’re building out an integrated portfolio of low carbon technologies, including renewables & bioenergy Find out more http://bp.com/reimagine
11.01.2022 This #NAIDOCWeek at bp, our Australian employees were able to participate in several virtual activities to celebrate and reflect on the significance of NAIDOC. Some highlights from the week included hearing about Indigenous flavours and bush foods with Dreamtime Tuka, discussing cultural awareness and safety, and a Q&A with the team that created the In My Blood It Runs documentary.
04.01.2022 Together with Ørsted, we’ll work to develop a 50 MW electrolyser powered by wind energy at our Lingen refinery in Germany a significant step in developing a new hydrogen business for a decarbonized world. We're also currently undertaking a feasibility study into an export-scale renewable hydrogen production facility in Western Australia. Both initiatives support bp’s ambition to become a net zero company by 2050 or sooner and to help the world get to net zero.
03.01.2022 #NAIDOCWeek provides an opportunity to celebrate one of the longest living cultures in the world and understand some of the issues still facing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today. This week and every week, we acknowledge the significant contributions of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples across Australia; including our staff, suppliers, partners and customers. To celebrate this important week, most Australian employees were given a day of paid leave to reflect on the significance of NAIDOC.
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