Generally you’d require them submit a risk/mitigation plan. In AU it’s an “environmental impact statement” of sorts. They’re responsible for mitigation + remediation costs… but you can approach it all very positively. Sounds like a great way to piggy back on their marketing to promote Protect Earth
November 7, 2025 at 10:53 PM
Generally you’d require them submit a risk/mitigation plan. In AU it’s an “environmental impact statement” of sorts. They’re responsible for mitigation + remediation costs… but you can approach it all very positively. Sounds like a great way to piggy back on their marketing to promote Protect Earth