Charter Hall is focused on our energy efficiency and reducing our carbon footprint, as part of our pathway to net zero emissions and contributing to Australia’s commitment to climate action under the Paris Agreement in 2015.
Once again we have partnered with WWF and Solar Buddy to provide a volunteer opportunity to provide solar lights to schools, children and families living in remote areas of Papua New Guinea.
The solar lights are delivered unassembled, and the fun comes in putting them together and learning meaningful lessons about energy poverty and renewable energy at the same time. You assemble the lights in a hands-on, engaging activity in your own offices.
WWF provide how-to printed and video resources as well as information kits. You can also write and attach personalised messages to the recipients of the lights!
Volunteers will give two hours of their time to construct solar lights.
Volunteers will give two hours of their time to construct solar lights.