
Futureye works in partnership with its clients to achieve outstanding results. Below is a selection of the clients we have worked with. We recognise their contribution and commitment towards the creation of a more sustainable future.
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Working together responsibly to improve the quality of our air Community concerns over the negative impacts of industry in Gladstone, QLD began over 20 years ago. Until early 2009 there was no collective industry response to effectively address these concerns. Futureye recommended industry developed a structure that enables it to respond as a single entity. View more > |
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BP Opal Futureye worked with BP Australia President and Managing Director to mainstream corporate social responsibility into its business which led to a range of results such as Opal being developed... View more > |
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CSIRO and Department of Primary Industries, Victoria The resources sector requires ongoing community acceptance if it is to continue to contribute to the wellbeing of Australia. In Victoria, the Government is committed to assessing ... View more > |
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BHP Billiton BHP Billiton (BHPB), in developing a whole-of-company long-term climate change strategy, required a set of robust scenarios that would broaden staff perceptions of the issue and, thus, effectively frame a two-day climate change... View more > |
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International Council on Mining and Metals Futureye was engaged by ICMM to undertake a summary of the major human rights issues and challenges facing the mineral resources industry as well as an assessment of the current approaches and capacity of ICMM member companies to effectively manage these issues... View more > |
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Newcrest Mining Limited, Cadia Valley Operations The NSW EPA Act requires specific consultation exercises to be undertaken for new mining projects during the production of the Environmental Assessment including public displays and public submissions... View more > |
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OneSteel Whyalla Steel Works OneSteel Whyalla Steelworks (OneSteel) was granted an indenture licence by the Premier of South Australia in 2005 which did not require them to meet Environment Protection Authority (EPA) conditions... View more > |
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Blue Circle Southern Cement Blue Circle Southern Cement (BCSC) is a leading Australian cement producer. At its Berrima works, located in the picturesque Southern Highlands of New South Wales, the company operates a 1.4m tonnes per annum dry process kiln and a 400,000 tonnes per annum wet process kiln... View more > |
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Forest Practices Authority For a decade, the Forest Practices Board was widely recognised as a best practice example of the contemporary regulatory theory of 'co-regulation'. However, the intense public debate about forestry in Tasmania led to calls for higher levels of independence and transparency in forest regulation ... View more > |
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Hay Group Asia-Pacific Hay Group wished to conduct challenging ‘futures thinking’ workshops, to help its Melbourne and Sydney consultants to become externally focussed and think longer-term... View more > |
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Department of Environment, Western Australia The WA Department of Environment, facing low community trust after a series of damaging environmental controversies, recognised the need to become more proactive in handling potential outrage issues... View more > |
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OZ Minerals (formerly Oxiana Limited) Oxiana Limited, now OZ minerals engaged Futureye to review Oxiana's 2005 Sustainability Report using Futureye's Sustainability Reporting Scorecard approach. View more > |
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Xstrata Coal As Xstrata Coal (XC) expands into developing areas, it recognises good human rights management will play an increasingly important role in the company’s commitment to sustainable development... View more > |
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Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority The rezoning of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park, Australia's largest public consultation process, generated broad community understanding and support but also outraged commercial and recreational fishing interests... View more > |
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Leighton Holdings The Leighton Holdings Limited Board wished to understand where it and the six group companies are positioned in terms of health, safety, environment and community reporting... View more > |
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VicForests Native forest harvesting is a contentious activity and VicForests has a very complex base of interested stakeholders and stakeholder issues. To help VicForests achieve its business objectives and forest management certification, Futureye developed a Stakeholder Engagement System (SES). View more > |
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SEEK SEEK wished to gain more value from their existing Corporate Responsibility investments, prioritise them in the business and to integrate them into a more focused and strategic approach. Futureye led SEEK through a five-stage process of inquiry and development to gain wide-spread buy-in to the new corporate responsibility plan and whole-of-organisation engagement. View more > |
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ANZ Banking Group ANZ wanted to understand the different possible models and organisations it might consider for NGO partnerships. Futureye delivered a detailed report for key ANZ executives outlining strategic recommendations for NGO partnerships.... View more > |
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Nyrstar (formerly Zinifex Limited) Zinifex Limited, (now Nyrstar) initiated a process to gain greater local community input into the decision-making of environmental and community health priorities at the Port Pirie Smelter. Futureye was engaged to assist in this process... |



















