Assuming the company is not malicious and this is a technical glitch, here is how you access that "Better Sustainability" data:
Method 1: The Wayback Machine (Internet Archive)
Go to web.archive.org. Paste the URL. If the page existed even 24 hours ago, the Archive likely has a cached copy. Sustainability pages are crawled frequently.
Method 2: Modify the URL structure
Often, the access denied is tied to a specific rewrite rule. Try these variations: access denied https wwwxxxxcomau sustainability better
Method 3: Change Your User Agent Use a browser extension to pretend you are Googlebot. Servers rarely block Google. If it loads for the bot but not for you, the company is intentionally hiding the page from humans.
Method 4: Google Translate Proxy
Use translate.google.com and paste the URL. Google’s translation servers act as a proxy. If the page loads in the translator, screenshot it immediately. Assuming the company is not malicious and this
In 2025, consumers are "green fraud" detectors. An access denied error on a "better" initiative triggers immediate suspicion. The user thinks: "What are they hiding? Child labor? Toxic dumping?" Even if it is just a server error, the damage is done.
Google’s crawlers hate dead ends. If Googlebot crawls your /sustainability/better page and receives a 403 Forbidden or 404 Not Found error, Google will demote your entire domain for "Lack of transparency." You cannot rank for "sustainability" if your access is denied. Method 3: Change Your User Agent Use a
Many Australian companies (.com.au) host their primary servers in the US or Europe to save costs. If you are trying to access the site from a country with strict data privacy laws (like GDPR in Europe) or a country under sanctions, the server automatically denies access.