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ARCHIVE NEWSLETTER
Summer 2004/5
- Rhodes to recovery
- BlueScope trucks sport new recycling logo
- Zero cost steel can collection
- Councils highlight steel cans for National
Recycling Week
- Are you ready for the
challenge?
- Canned Food Information Service becomes the
Canned Food Industry Association
- Free cooking oil collection trial
- Breakfast for brandowners
- Farewell to Mike Vendy
- Wanting to get recycling started in your area or recently introduced a recycling scheme?
Craft kits and competition prizes for councils
Spring 2004
- Another 100,000 Sydney residents can now recycle their steel cans
- Steel Can Recycling Council - from recycling to sustainability
- Are you up to the Steel Can Recycling Council's new "Challenge"?
- NSW LGSA position on kerbside
- Bin audits
- Visy's vision of the future
- Jamie Durie launches desert garden in the rain!
- New Zealand Packaging Accord launched
- Getting the good oil on recycling 20 litre drums
- Sydney reduces waste disposal by 7%
Winter 2004
Freeing the garden shed of old paint -- Paint cans and aerosols - hazardous or harmless -- Stuck in the MUDS -- Are you using this logo -- Steel Can Recycling reviews Best Practice Awards -- VISY Industries wins 2004 Gold Banksia Award
Autumn 2004
Who Cares About the Environnment - New Waste Education Kits available in Queensland - The National Packaging Covenant: Where is it at now - Second Paintback (TM) Trial takes place in Victoria - Interview with Anglela Maier, Waste Educator at Canterbury City Council, 2003 Steel Can Recycling Award Winners - Bankstown gets crafty with cans - Visy takes consumer campaign to new levels - ACCC extends Drummuster scheme.
Summer 2004
Best Practice Awards 2003 winners announced - Fast Forward Five Years Industry Breakfasts - Steel garden sculpture finally home - Australian Business Enhances Environmental Performance - SCRC study trip to Scotland - Recycling media comment.
SCRC Melbourne Industry Breakfast - Speaker Slides - Jon Ward
Jon Ward, EcoRecyling's Manager Sustainable Production & Consumption, spoke in Melbourne at the industry breakfast forum, hosted by the SCRC, October 29, 2003.
SCRC Melbourne Industry Breakfast - Speaker Slides - Michael Daddo
Managing Director of M&C Saatchi, Michael Daddo, spoke at the industry breakfast forum in Melbourne, hosted by the SCRC, October 29, 2003.
Spring 2003
Steel Can Recycling Council keen to boost recycling schemes - SCRC Best Practice Awards On Again - Current national packaging covenant too light on - Snap shot of international recycling initiatives - Launch of recycling specifications & guidelines - "Can It" promotion sets new record - QLD EPA boost recycling funding scheme - Fast forward five years - Jamie Durie brings recyclable steel garden sculpture to life.
Winter 2003
"And the recycling gong goes to..." - Kids captivated by cans - Paint recycling collection on trial - Steel can recycling competition - NSW EPA targets 'wastes of concern' - Willoughby wheels in steel can recycling - Aerosols get behind new recycling logo - Tackling cooking oil drum recycling.
Autumn 2003
New cansmart website - China looks to SCRC for steel can recycling good practice - Steel cans make gaol break - Signing up to the club - Edgell leaps ahead in labelling - Port Stephens double dips for better steel can recovery - Maroochy repays recycling residents
Summer 2003
Stepping out to steel can recycling abroad - Best Practice Awards round-up - Blown away by Best Practice - Hats off to Hornsby! - Syncopated steel - Surf Coast wheels in new recycling service - Councils get with the program
Spring 2002
New logo launches industry into spotlight - Logo launch vox pops: Attendees' thoughts revealed! - Local Government given a chance to interrogate the experts - Strathfield Council chips in to encourage steel can recycling - The sticky paint problem - Hotline buzzes - How does Australia compare to other countries in regard to steel can recycling?
Winter 2002
Metals: The 'New Renewables' - Mustering a resource from the country - Victorians top of the rubbish pile - Who influences household recycling - It's OK to recycle aerosols.
Summer/ Autumn 2002
Is the recycling of steel cans a sticky issue? - Can labelling to change recycling habits - Steel: A recycling success the inaugural Best Practice Awards - The winning profile - Kogarah steels the edge - Strong commitment and support for steel can recycling.
Spring 2001
Warringah Council uses dogs to increase steel can recycling - Are we getting better at recycling steel cans? - Paint manufacturers in Australia support steel can recycling - Crush down on waste volume - Visy leads the field in aerosol recycling.
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