Helping to build a better world

Servcorp's Green Initiatives - Environmental Awareness - Climate Change

Servcorp acknowledges the seriousness of climate change and the impact high concentrations of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere are having on our planet.

There is growing need for businesses to become sustainable to ensure the protection of the environment from further damage.

The Green Offices Project is our global platform for proactive initiatives that reduce our impact on the environment and highlights green issues within our teams and client base.

Virtual Offices, which are inherently environmentally friendly, continue to be a driving force behind the Green Offices Project.

The project aims to reduce our carbon emissions, offset our existing footprint and educate our teams and clients about improving their day-to-day impact on the environment. We have three distinct areas of focus; Reduce, Offset and Educate.

Servcorp has already planted more than 73,000 trees and the 'Servcorp Forest' now covers approximately 730,000 square metres of regional land and is greater than the combined floor space occupied by our network of offices, globally.

The Servcorp forest will remove thousands of tonnes of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere during its lifespan, conserving biodiversity and restoring habitat for wildlife, including many endangered species

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Our green thumb

Since 2007, Servcorp's contributions through Greenfleet have made a large difference through multiple projects in various communities around Australia. In 2022, Servcorp expanded our long-term partnership with leading environmental not-for-profit, Greenfleet, with the intention of contributing up to $1 million over 10 years to projects for replanting, re-forestation or carbon off-set.


Servcorp also contributed to the care of animals through organisations such as Koalas in Care, The Orangutan Project, WIRES Wildlife Rescue, Sydney Dogs and Cats, Jack Russell Rescue and YP Puppy Rescue.

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Boon Wurrung Country

Since 2016 Servcorp has helped plant more than 60,000 native trees across the property located at the head of the Lang Lang River in South Gippsland. More than 20 different native species have been planted, including the Critically Endangered Stzeleckii Gum (Eucalyptus strzeleckii) and Silver Wattle (Acacia dealbata). In 2019, Stzrezlecki Koalas were found already living in the three-year- old trees on the property. The forest is extending biodiversity and creating habitat and sources of food for a wealth of native birds on the property.