The RED Project is an innovative, closed-loop system where Australian primary schools play a part in collecting and recycling household plastic waste. The collected plastic waste is not only diverted from landfill, but becomes the resource used to manufacture playground furniture and other products for Australian schools.
Read more →Bruce Rowse, Director of CarbonetiX speaking with – Eric Bottomley, Sustainability Projects Team Leader, CERES. March 2009 CERES/Eric lead the development and actioning the framework for Sustainable Schools, then AuSSI VIC and the now ResourceSmart Schools AuSSI VIC program in Victoria. CERES deliver the RSS AuSSI Vic
Read more →Bruce Rowse, Director of CarbonetiX speaking with Hannah Lewis, Vice Principal of Western Port Secondary College. Dec 2007 Western Port Secondary over the last 3 years have saved over 300 tonnes of CO2 (greenhouse gas) and around $30,000 in energy costs. Those greenhouse savings are equivalent to
Read more →Through a funding arrangement with the Northern Territory Government through Department of Planning and Infrastructure and the Department of Education and Training all state schools in the Northern Territory now have access to SETS free of charge. In addition to being able to access SETS free, schools
Read more →The Tasmanian Government will be offering SETS free of charge to all schools in the state. Official access dates have not been confirmed, though schools should expect emails some time in September. These will contain details on how to access SETS and when training session will be
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