Skip to main content

Home/ Geelong Sustainability/ Group items tagged recycle

Rss Feed Group items tagged

John Pearce

New Report: An Old Mobile Phone for Every Man, Women and Child, and on the Rise - Mobil... - 0 views

  •  
    "A new report released today into Australians' attitudes to mobile phone usage and recycling shows that there are now 23 million old mobiles in Australia ready to be recycled - one for every person - and this number is expected to increase. 'Mobile Australia: A report into how we use and recycle our mobiles' developed by not-for-profit recycler, MobileMuster, is the first time a report of this nature has been publicly released, showing that Australians are more aware than ever of mobile phone recycling but are holding onto their old mobiles for range of reasons [1]." http://www.mobilemuster.com.au/media/39176/mobilemuster_annualreport_2013_lr.pdf
John Pearce

Say No To The Drink Container Tax - 0 views

  •  
    "Australians have come a long way in how we recycle our empty bottles and cans. More people are recycling than ever before through their convenient and easy to use kerbside recycling systems, there is less litter and a greater awareness of the importance of reducing the impact of rubbish on our environment. But there's no doubt that we can all be doing more. Our politicians believe the answer is to introduce a drink container tax where we all have to pay up to 20 cents more for our bottles and cans at the shop - a 10 cent deposit plus a handling fee of up to 10 cents. Instead of being able to recycle these containers at a kerbside collection we would have to wash them, store them and then take them to a recycling depot to have the 10 cent deposit returned."
John Pearce

SKM Recycling - 0 views

  •  
    SKM Recycling, established in 1999, provides recycling sorting services to councils across Victoria. As the recycling industry continues to expand, the company has evolved to become an industry leader in sorting recyclables collected from households and businesses. The wholly Australian owned company has sites in Coolaroo, Mornington and Laverton. SKM services 12 councils and Regional Waste Management Groups
John Pearce

Resources for kids and teachers - National Recycling Week - 1 views

  •  
    "Educating kids about recycling can have an impact on the entire household. That's why Planet Ark has developed the Packaging Covenant Schools Recycle Right Challenge to support recycling education in schools. Register your school now to access a wide range of recycling-themed activities, lesson plans and events ideas that have been developed specifically for Australian schools."
John Pearce

Eco-Cycle - 0 views

  •  
    Eco-Cycle is one of the largest non-profit recyclers in the USA and has an international reputation as a pioneer and innovator in resource conservation. We were created 36 years ago by everyday residents who had a passionate belief in conserving our natural resources. These Eco-Cycle volunteers brought recycling to town in 1976, making Boulder one of the first 20 communities in the U.S. to offer curbside recycling. We continue to be driven by these same passions and innovative actions.
Vicki Perrett

Recycle Australia SwapAce Community - 0 views

  •  
    The community especially for people interested in Recycling in Australia. * Instead of throwing things away and adding to landfill, why not recycle instead? * Get rid of unwanted items for free or swap it for something you need * Get stuff for FREE - help the recycling process by taking things for free off other people's hands (one man's trash is another man's treasure) or request things that you need and someone might give it to you for free"
John Pearce

Regional Public Place Recycling Grants 2013 - Sustainability Victoria - 0 views

  •  
    "The 2013 Regional Public Place Recycling Grants aim to make it easier for regional Victorians to dispose of rubbish and recyclable waste correctly in public places. The competitive, merit-based $1 million grants program encourages partnerships between local government, business and community to address the challenge of resource recovery in public places. The total $800,000 grant funds available are for projects that involve education and infrastructure."
John Pearce

Alcoa: News: News Releases: State-of-the-Art Alcoa Facility to Cut in Half Energy Used ... - 0 views

  •  
    "Alcoa (NYSE: AA) announced today that its $21 million Alcoa Wheel and Transportation Products casthouse expansion at its Barberton, Ohio plant is expected to cut in half the total amount of energy used to recycle aluminum for forged wheels, reducing greenhouse gases and increasing the overall efficiency and sustainability of the company's manufacturing process. The recycling facility, the first of its kind in North America, uses advanced technology to produce wheels from re-melted and scrap aluminum. Construction of the 50,000-square-foot facility began in July 2011. It is now up and running at full capacity and has created more than 30 full-time jobs."
John Pearce

E-waste, recycling, and sustainability - Geography (9,10) - ABC Splash - http://splash.... - 0 views

  •  
    "What happens to electronic waste (e-waste)? Watch this clip about the physics of recycling to find out the way that useful materials are captured from waste at a local materials recovery facility. Presenter Tanya Ha investigates e-waste, the products it comes from, and the sustainability challenges it poses."
John Pearce

Container Deposit Scheme Infographic - 0 views

  •  
    The Boomerang Alliance, made up of 28 of Australia`s leading community and environment groups, is campaigning for a 10 cent refund on bottles and cans to reduce the litter and double recycling rates across Australia; tyre recycling and an end to illegal tyre dumps; and more e-waste/battery recycling. This infographic looks at some of the issues related to container deposit schemes.
Vicki Perrett

Red Group - 0 views

  •  
    "Did you know that Australians dump 7,150 recyclable plastic bags into landfills every minute or 429,000 bags every hour? *Clean Up Australia. RED Group Holdings Pty Ltd was formed by a group of individuals who passionately believe that neither of these options is acceptable. One of their goals has been to create an innovative, closed-loop recycling model that encourages Australians, and particularly the next generation, to adopt a more sustainable approach to waste"
John Pearce

Greenpeace, Coke's 'recycling war' spills into Google - 0 views

  •  
    "The "recycling wars" between Coca-Cola and Greenpeace have spilt into cyberspace, with the beverage giant buying the top advertising slot for searches of the environmental group's name."
John Pearce

UK recycling industry has potential to create 10,000 new jobs, report finds | Environme... - 0 views

  •  
    "Better recycling and resource use has potential for net exports of more than £20bn and 10,000 new jobs by 2020"
John Pearce

The future is rubbish - Future Tense - ABC Radio National (Australian Broadcasting Corp... - 0 views

  •  
    "Increasingly the things we throw away have value. In a consumerist world, with diminishing resources, rubbish is being recycled like never before. The recycling industry is now worth $US500 billion a year and it employs more people worldwide than any other industry except agriculture. Trash is no longer just an environmental problem, it's an economic opportunity. We learn how the stuff of our past is helping to fuel the demand of tomorrow."
John Pearce

Adding Some Grunt to Australian Recycling - 0 views

  •  
    A Slideshare "Adding some grunt toAustralian Recycling www.boomerangalliance.org.auMarch 2013"
John Pearce

Planet Ark PREP - 0 views

  •  
    "The Packaging Recyclability Evaluation Portal is designed to assist packaging manufacturers, designers and stakeholders in improving the recyclability of their packaging designs."
John Pearce

ausrecyclinglabel - 0 views

  •  
    "Most Australians are confused about the recyclability of at least one common packaging item. This confusion stems from unclear labelling, changes in recycling systems over time and differences between collection services. That confusion is about to disappear! "
John Pearce

Alcoa cuts energy for wheels - 0 views

  •  
    An infographic diagram about Alcoa's recycling of aluminium.
John Pearce

Get it Right on Bin Night - 1 views

  •  
    Sustainability Victoria and the Metropolitan Waste Management Group have developed an education program to increase household recycling rates across metropolitan Melbourne.
John Pearce

Beyond the Bin - YouTube - 0 views

  •  
    "Have you ever wondered what happens to your recycling after it is picked up on bin night? We show you where it goes, how it's processed, what it gets turned into and why it is so important you do your bit to get it right on bin night!"
1 - 20 of 41 Next › Last »
Showing 20 items per page