Hugging polar bears saves tax-payer money
29 March 2009
Hugging polar bears saves tax-payer money
The Inland Revenue Department made a profit from sustainability initiatives last year, cutting energy and travel spending by over one million dollars.
This news comes in the same week the Prime Minister hurled additional abuse at sustainability programmes, labelling them "hug a polar bear" initiatives. "Inland Revenue has done a fantastic job to both reduce their environmental footprint, and save the tax-payer money", said Green Party Co-Leader Russel Norman.
Written answers accompanying the Finance
and Expenditure Committee's 2007/8 Financial Review
The savings quantified in their answers
(attached) include: Annual energy efficiency and
conservation savings $337,000 Annual air travel savings
(extrapolated from a six month figure) $600,000 Annual
paper savings $100,000 Annual petrol savings $4,510 "The
Prime Minister should 'get with the sustainable programme',
as National Party MP Craig Foss quipped at the Select
Committee receiving the IRD report", said Dr Norman. "The
IRD savings show that environmental efficiency goes
hand-in-hand with economic efficiency. "The Government
should roll out these programmes across the whole public
sector and save more money, as well as protect our
multi-billion dollar 'clean green brand'."
Answering a
written question
Dr Norman said, "This is an
admission that the now-dumped programme had been a success,
and this is highly embarrassing for the Government." The
Select Committee wrote: "We note that the investment in
energy-saving measures is projected to have a relatively
quick pay-back." Dr Norman said, "Not only has the IRD
saved more money than it has spent on sustainability, some
of this cost is one-off, whereas the savings will keep
coming in year after year. "The pay-back will save the
tax-payer millions over time, and the environment as well -
reducing the rubbish in our dumps, the emissions in our
atmosphere, and even the oil imports, which contribute to
our current account deficit." "It may just help the polar
bears too - although it seems National's philanthropy
doesn't extend to our Arctic cousins. "I'm surprised the
National-led Government didn't cancel the extremely popular
Earth Hour celebration on Saturday - it too could help polar
bears in a small way", Dr Norman concluded. ends