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07 Feb 2024
Plastic Free July
1.5 million people in NSW are now participating in Plastic Free July.

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07 Feb 2024
Southern Cross University
University students have started innovative solutions to replace problematic plastics and reduce waste.

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07 Feb 2024
Surfing NSW
Surfing NSW spread awareness of the plastic bans through their international World Surf League webcast.

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07 Feb 2024
University of New England
Through a series of podcast episodes, The University of New England raised awareness on the Single Use plastics bans while covering other environmental issues.

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07 Feb 2024
University of Wollongong
The University of Wollongong introduced reusable plates, bowls and cutlery to help make their campus more environmentally friendly.

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07 Feb 2024
Working with our partners
Due to the vast diversity of the 2022 Sustainability Partnerships cohort, many of them naturally came to work together. We were in a great position to facilitate collaboration among all these organisations and enable better outcomes.

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07 Feb 2024
Waste and Sustainable Materials Strategy
The strategy outlines the actions we will take to deliver on our long-term objectives to transition to a circular economy.

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06 Feb 2024
Beat plastic pollution
Since plastic was introduced 70 years ago, it has become part of our everyday life. While plastic is a versatile material that can play an important role in some products, we know that unnecessary or problematic plastic items can have disastrous impacts on our environment and wildlife.

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06 Feb 2024
NSW Plastics Action Plan
The NSW Plastics Action Plan sets out the first six actions to achieve four long term outcomes to better manage plastics and reduce the impact they have on the environment.

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06 Feb 2024
Plastics news and media releases
Catch up with the latest news on plastics.
