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Victoria’s efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from the government fleet are being hampered by the reluctance of top public servants to wean themselves off six cylinder cars, according to the state’s Commissioner for Environmental Sustainability.
Commissioner Ian McPhail also calls for tougher environmental criteria in government tender processes and says there has been little progress in embedding environmental considerations into policy making, with only 7% of agencies having reformed their policy development processes.
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