If looking at the cost of these - attaining green should be relatively cheap based on my back-of-envelope calcs below:
- Offset Flying - Offset a flight booked on Qantas.com; contribute to sustainable aviation fuel - offset $1-5 for domestic routes
- Sustainable Travel - Stay in a eco hotel - I can see this going one of two directions. Either it'll be a joint marketing venture with Accor around their Planet 21 program and trigger when QFF points post from the new QF/ALL tie-up, or it might be a Qantas Hotels thing with Tripadvisor GreenLeaders properties. Qantas Hotels already integrates Tripadvisor ratings into the engine, but doesn't seem to have any way to filter down on eco friendly properties at present.
- Sustainable Lifestyle - Offset your Home and Car; purchase solar panels - $50-100 per person based on table below
- Choose Sustainable - Purchase wine from an eco vineyard; offset Qantas Wine or Qantas Store delivery - I thought Qantas Wine used AusPost... and MyPost Business is already carbon neutral But worst case the offset is $1-2 max if already buying alcohol.
- Reduce Your Impact - Take our impact quiz to learn how - how much do you value your time...
- Give Back - Contribute to a sustainability organisation or project - I would guess this to be a 1000 point or $10 donation to Qantas Future Planet
So possibly less than $100 if going for the cheapest qualification route.