Aussie households urged to reconsider what’s going to waste
Households potentially sending nearly 2.5 million tonnes of unnecessary waste to landfill, research reveals.
9 November, 2022Households potentially sending nearly 2.5 million tonnes of unnecessary waste to landfill, research reveals.
9 November, 2022Over half of all plastic waste in Australia is generated by business, according to Planet Ark.
2 May, 2022New report by APCO and Planet Ark aims to better understand attitudes and behaviours towards recycling.
15 June, 2021Almost 50 per cent of Australians want to make changes to increase recycling rates at work, new study finds.
27 April, 2021New report measures how businesses are tracking in their understanding and implementation of the circular economy.
25 November, 2020Up to 80 per cent of Aussies don’t realise the economic value of recycling.
9 November, 2020Latest innovation removes problematic polystyrene from Coca-Cola’s cold drink portfolio.
27 October, 2020New campaign encourages Australians to Check It! Before You Chuck It to improve recycling behaviours
12 October, 2020More than 40 per cent of Australians believe workplaces lack recycling options, according to new research.
30 September, 2020The labelling scheme helps consumers to correctly recycle their packaging.
28 September, 2020The 21st year of National Recycling Week will be taking place from 7 to 13 November 2016.
13 October, 2016As the sustainability message grows, there are plenty of restaurants, hotels, resorts and wineries embracing eco-friendly policies, kitchen gardens, recycling, carbon offsetting and more. In fact, all business types are jumping on the sustainability and green bandwagon with effective recycling practices already the norm. According to Planet Ark, however, one of the biggest issues for […]
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