As we reflect on 2025, we are pleased to acknowledge and celebrate our partnership with Mott MacDonald — an organisation working at the forefront of sustainable infrastructure, engineering, and systems transformation.
Mott MacDonald is an employee-owned engineering and management consultancy with over 20,000 people in more than 50 countries. These teams design, deliver, and maintain infrastructure that connects communities, supports sustainable economic growth, and builds environmental resilience.
Mott MacDonald aims to make a positive difference by delivering sustainable outcomes through its activities and to continuously improve its performance. The teams are committed to collaborating with broader communities to establish actions and make business decisions that consider the climate, environmental, and social aspects of their work.

Their support of AlterCOP 30 Australia – the Australian AlterCOP Chapter brought to Australia by People For Nature in 2025 – reflects this commitment to positive change across buildings and infrastructure, and to engaging with initiatives that bring people closer to climate and nature solutions.
We designed an independent, values-driven gathering running alongside the official United Nations Climate Conference (COP30). Our aim was simple — to create a free and inclusive space where voices often absent from formal negotiations — youth, First Nations leaders, local communities, scientists, artists, and grassroots changemakers — could come together to engage meaningfully with climate and nature action, while actively reducing the environmental footprint of participation itself.
While Australia sent 494 official delegates to COP30, we engaged more than 1,400 people nationwide, extending the spirit of the COP “green zone” through citizen-led events and conversations across the country.

As Riya Tailor, Senior Sciences Engineer and BMS Coordinator – QLD & SAN, at Mott MacDonald shared:
“AlterCOP 30 Australia closely aligned with Mott MacDonald’s commitment to positive change in buildings and infrastructure. Engaging with People For Nature allowed our colleagues, both speakers and attendees, to feel inspired to drive environmental change in their work and personal lives. The event provided valuable insights that will inform future decisions, strengthen our role in creating sustainable places, and inspire ongoing action across the communities and projects we support.”
Alongside this partnership, People For Nature focused on citizen engagement, biodiversity literacy, and participatory learning experiences — helping translate complex climate information into accessible formats that inspire understanding and action.
Together, this collaboration helped strengthen the foundations for what has now evolved into Citizen COP Australia — a decentralised, people-powered movement running alongside global COPs in 2026, designed to make climate and biodiversity action more locally grounded, inclusive, and participatory.
We are deeply grateful to Mott MacDonald for their engagement in 2025. Their commitment to sustainable infrastructure and systems thinking plays an important role in shaping resilient futures, and we look forward to continuing to build connections between engineering, community, and citizen action.
https://www.mottmac.com/Find out more about Mott MacDonald:https://www.mottmac.com/


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