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Herbert Smith Freehills

4.6
  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

Sustainability at Herbert Smith Freehills

8.3
8.3 rating for Sustainability, based on 32 reviews
Please comment on your company's efforts in this area.
I know that numerous initiatives exist. However, I'm only aware of the firm's policy around printing and using 'Uber Green' when Uber costs are reimbursable.
Graduate, Perth - 20 Aug 2024
Less paper usage, recycling encouraged.
Graduate, Melbourne - 10 Nov 2023
Very
Graduate, Perth - 10 Nov 2023
No real comment. I'm told we buy offsets so that we are 'carbon neutral', but other than that no strong views.
Graduate, Melbourne - 10 Nov 2023
Take away containers only at the in-house cafe in Perth.
Graduate, Perth - 10 Nov 2023
The firm has its own internal sustainable lunch boxes and cups to use in the day.
Graduate, Perth - 08 Nov 2023
The firm has made a commitment to going paperless, which is largely successful, and has promoted recycled or reusable equipment and items.
Graduate, Perth - 08 Nov 2023
We have responded to the carbon and energy sectors to achieve government targets.
Graduate, Perth - 07 Nov 2023
No disposable cups at the cafe are a good initiative, but we could do a lot better with replacing single-use plastic in other areas.
Junior Solicitor, Melbourne - 06 Nov 2023