Sustainability at Marinus Link
Sustainability is at the core of Marinus Link. We are committed to building and operating the project in a way that delivers long-term benefits for people, communities, and the environment. Our approach goes beyond clean energy – it’s about keeping our planet healthy, contributing to prosperous communities, and being a trusted organisation.
Through our Sustainability Framework and Environment and Sustainability Policy, we’ve embedded sustainability into every stage of the project lifecycle. Guided by the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and supported by our Environmental Management System, we are ensuring that sustainability is not just an ambition but a practical and measurable part of how we work.
Marinus Link will help drive Australia’s transition to a low-emissions future while creating opportunities, supporting regional economies, and strengthening energy security. Together, these outcomes form the foundation of our commitment to a more sustainable and resilient future.
Sustainability Framework
The Sustainability Framework provides the roadmap for achieving long-term value and guiding our sustainability commitments. It establishes clear objectives, priorities, and focus areas aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, ensuring a best-practice approach to sustainable development.
Developed through a materiality assessment and extensive stakeholder engagement, the Framework identifies three core objectives:
- Healthy Planet
- Community Prosperity
- Trusted Organisation
These objectives are supported by nine priorities and implemented through targets and actions outlined in MLPLs Sustainability Strategy.
Marinus Link’s Sustainability Framework
Environment and Sustainability Policy
The Environment and Sustainability Policy outlines MLPLs goals for managing environmental impacts and ensuring sustainability is embedded across every stage of the project lifecycle. It reflects our commitment to innovation, excellence, and continuous improvement.
The Policy also guides the development of Marinus Link’s Environmental Management System (EMS). Through the EMS, we integrate sustainability into project delivery by:
- Managing compliance with regulatory requirements.
- Tracking and reporting performance against our commitments.
- Embedding sustainability principles into daily practice across design, construction, and operation.
This ensures that sustainability is not only a guiding principle but also a practical system that drives accountability and measurable outcomes.
Marinus Link’s Environment and Sustainability Policy