We are designers for the built environment—delivering solutions that are equal parts big picture and small details.
We thrive in the often uncomfortable space between vision and viability. Drawing on 27 years of expertise, we understand how to push the limits of creativity without breaking them. With 11 studios across Australia and New Zealand, we have the capability too. Realising beauty in everything from city-shaping infrastructure to life-changing abodes. Ensuring big ideas dreamt up in the dark of night, stack up in the light of day.
Sustainability drives every decision we make. It’s our creative way of not just designing places that look beautiful but are better for the world around us. We like to think of it as creativity with accountability.
With certified carbon-neutral studios and accredited professionals across Australia and New Zealand, we are committed to low-impact, sustainable design. Our intentional approach combines material innovation and extensive research to build a better future.
Plus Studio. Where creativity meets precision.
What does NoCO2 Certification mean?
By meeting the requirements of the NoCO2 Program, Plus Studio Western Australia is certified as a Carbon Neutral Business by CRI; can be promoted and marketed as such and can display the NoCO2 Logo issued by CRI. To achieve this status and become carbon neutral Plus Studio Western Australia undertook the following process:
- Commissioned a NoCO2 audit from CRI to measure their carbon footprint for FY2020. CRI’s NoCO2 audit follows the standards outlined by the World Business Council for Sustainable Development’s Greenhouse Gas Protocol Corporate Accounting and Reporting Standard (1), in addition to the international standard ISO 14064.1 (2).
- Have committed to offset their unavoidable emissions through the purchase of units in approved projects under the Verified Carbon Standard (VCS) and Gold Standard, and
- Committed to ongoing annual auditing of their emissions.
What Carbon Credit Projects does Plus Studio Western Australia purchase offsets from?
India Wind Project
Investments in clean energy sources, such as wind, are considered to be essential both in the interest of the environment and for public health reasons. Wind projects partially displace electricity currently generated from grid-connected conventional fossil fuel-based thermal power plants, while reducing emissions. Wind Projects reduce the emission of greenhouse gases and limit local air pollution, curtailing its negative health impacts. In addition to its environmental benefits, the implementation of the project creates job opportunities for local workers, contractors, and suppliers, while the operation and maintenance of the wind park generate long-term employment positions.
Developing Nations Cookstoves
The Cookstoves in Developing Nations project disseminates efficient wood and charcoal cookstoves throughout to reduce dependency on traditional biomass fuels. By replacing traditional cookstoves with fuel-efficient stoves in households and restaurants, reduces greenhouse gas emissions, relieves pressure on local forests, and assists in reducing the incidence of chronic respiratory disease, improving livelihoods in poor communities.
Cookstoves in Developing Nations sources Verified Carbon Standard and Gold Standard carbon credits from Africa, Central & South America, China and South-East Asia.
Certifications
Certified NoCO2 Business
Carbon Neutral Service



Contact
Plus Studio Western Australia
160 Beaufort Street (PO Box 8212), Perth WA 6000





