Innovation, professionalism, efficiency and technology are at the heart of what we do and drive success for Dick Johnson Racing, on the racetrack.
Those same foundations also drive our activities off the racetrack. Understanding and reducing our environmental impacts and our use of resources enhances our overall sustainability and reduces our impact on the earth. We are working in conjunction with our partners and supplier network to continuously improve our performance on and off the track.
Measuring and managing our environmental impact is important and a priority for our organisation. Therefore we have adopted an Environmental Management System (EMS) as a part of our workplace culture that aligns with the requirements of the international best practice standard in AS/NZS ISO 14001 and the FIA Environmental Certification Best Practice Framework.
Throughout Dick Johnson Racing, from engineering, manufacturing and servicing of our race cars, to managing our workshop and facilities as well as our transportation and logistics operations as we compete in the Repco Supercars Championship, we are committed to reducing our impact on the environment.
Our objectives and commitments are as follows:
From 1 July 2021, we switched our workshop at 10 Emeri Street, Stapylton to 100% renewable energy, GreenPower. At the core of our environmental policy is to be carbon neutral no later than the end of 2021.
We have already engaged our partners and seek to communicate with our key stakeholders, which includes our valued supporters and fans, about this policy. We will work with our partners, our supplier network and our staff as part of our commitment to this policy to promote improved environmental standards and to build on any feedback.
This policy is a living document as we continue to improve and identify other areas of impact.
Ryan Story
Executive Chairman and Co-Owner
Dick Johnson Racing
Racing Team (Aust) Pty Ltd
1 July 2021