A free webinar and guidebook will be launched on Wednesday, 7 February to help small businesses transition their plastic use into a circular economy.
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Extra funding to boost WA e-waste projects
The Western Australia Government has made up to $3.5 million of grants available to support the state’s electrical and electronic waste collection and recycling network as a ban on e-waste disposal to landfill is set to come into effect in 2024.
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Plastics main source of litter: Clean Up Australia report
Plastics continue to dominate the Australian litter landscape, marking 81 per cent of all surveyed litter, according to Clean Up Australia’s new Litter Report.
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APCO and Simply Cups launch recycling logo for paper cups
Australians now have access to recycling instructions on qualifying paper cups, thanks to a recent partnership between the Australian Packaging Covenant Organisation’s (APCO) Australasian Recycling Label (ARL) Program and paper cup recycling program Simply Cups.
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Lincom Group’s brand refresh
Lincom Group has unveiled a brand refresh as part of a strategic move to solidify the company’s market position while showcasing its adaptability, resilience, and forward-thinking mindset.
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Canberra FOGO facility environment statement released
Canberra’s Food Organics and Garden Organics (FOGO) facility has reached a milestone with the draft Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) now open for community feedback.
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Bendigo moves to weekly organics collection
A further 7000 tonnes of organic material is expected to be diverted from landfill each year in Greater Bendigo thanks to a switch to weekly organics collections.
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Scientists find detergent enzyme can recycle single-use plastics
Scientists at King’s College London have developed a solution for recycling single-use bioplastics commonly used in disposable items such as coffee cups and food containers.
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Canterbury-Bankstown deterring dumpers and greening the city
Thirty years ago, a young Max Yusuf planted these trees to green and add life to a Campsie laneway. Now, the council landscape construction worker of 36 years, has returned to the same laneway to help a joint beautification project with Canterbury-Bankstown City’s Clean City Dumping Prevention team.
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