The Clean Energy Act 2011 was introduced by the Gillard Labor Government in February 2011 and commenced in July 2012. The Act established a fixed carbon price on greenhouse gas emissions in Australia, which became known as the ‘carbon tax’.
Carbon Tax
Inactive: Repealed
Carbon Tax
Inactive: Repealed
The table below lists the entities tracked by InfluenceMap which have publicly engaged with the policy. InfluenceMap tracks around 300 companies and 150 industry associations globally. Each entity links back to the entities’ full InfluenceMap profile, where the evidence of its engagement can be found.
Influencemap Performance Band | Organization | Engagement Intensity | ||
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D | Boral Limited | 12 | Construction Materials | Oceania |
D+ | Anglo American | 25 | Metals & Mining | Europe |
C+ | AGL Energy | 41 | Utilities | Oceania |
C- | BHP | 45 | Metals & Mining | Oceania |
D- | Glencore International | 33 | Metals & Mining | Europe |
C- | Origin Energy | 46 | Energy | Oceania |
D+ | Rio Tinto Group | 38 | Metals & Mining | Europe |
D- | Woodside Energy Group Ltd | 41 | Energy | Oceania |
E | Whitehaven Coal | 27 | Metals & Mining | Oceania |
D- | ConocoPhillips | 40 | Energy | North America |
C | Woolworths Ltd | 11 | Consumer Staples | Oceania |
C- | Wesfarmers | 16 | Retailing | Oceania |