Waste and Recycling


Increasing rates of consumption and population are placing huge pressures on our waste management systems, which currently rely on landfilling. There are now numerous alternative technologies and practices available and under development. TEC is working to encourage the adoption of environmentally sound waste management. Check the bulletins below for background overviews and updates on our […]

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Increasing rates of consumption and population are placing huge pressures on our waste management systems, which currently rely on landfilling. There are now numerous alternative technologies and practices available and under development. TEC is working to encourage the adoption of environmentally sound waste management.

Check the bulletins below for background overviews and updates on our Waste campaigns. Also check our News area for related media releases.

Latest postings

The Great Waste Debate – 02 June 2003
Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) – 23 April 2003
Recycling Hints – 14 April 2003
OVERVIEW of TEC’s Waste Plan Campaign – 31 May 2001
OVERVIEW of Megatip Campaign – 31 May 2001

Bulletins by subject:

Alternative Waste Technologies and Practices

OVERVIEW of TEC’s Waste Plan Campaign – 31 May 2001
OVERVIEW of Alternative Waste Technologies and Practices Campaign – 30 May 2001
Turning Waste into a Resource – 02 December 1999

Megatips

OVERVIEW of Megatip Campaign – 31 May 2001

Waste

The Great Waste Debate – 02 June 2003
Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) – 23 April 2003
Recycling Hints – 14 April 2003

Waste Act Review

Waste Management Act (1995) Review – 31 May 2001

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Campaign Details

Group Leading this Campaign: Total Environment Centre

Main Issue of the Campaign:

Campaign Ran From: 2002 to 2013

Geographic Range of Activity:


Weblinks

Waste and Recycling