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Surfrider Foundation Northern Beaches Branch have teamed up with Living Ocean to reduce the use of single use plastic bags in Sydney’s coastal suburb of Avalon through the implementation of a bag share initiative called Boomerang Bags
Surfrider Foundation Gold Coast Tweed Branch is tackling the issue of plastic pollution in Burleigh Heads one plastic bag at a time through the implementation of a bag share initiative called Boomerang Bags.
Surfrider Foundation Margaret River Branch and a number of local community groups have joined forces to tackle the issue of plastic pollution from plastic shopping bags in Margaret River through the implementation of a bag share initiative called Boomerang Bags.
Write to your local member (click here for addresses) in support of Councils position to remove the Halls Creek area from the new SEQ Regional Plan.
The fact that the environmental costs of a product are not only not factored into its price but often are not recorded in any way shape or form perhaps represents the greatest market failing of all time. Know your impacts is a campaign aimed at discovering and sharing this information.