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Yarra Ranges Special Development School Wins Visit From Kids' TV Sensation Dirtgirl
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posted on November 24, 2014 22:30
Yarra Ranges Special Development School has won Planet Ark's Schools Tree Day Photo Competition ahead of 200 schools nationwide, laying claim to a new school garden and visit from ABC4Kids television and Internet sensation, dirtgirl.
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Think Outside The Bin
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posted on November 14, 2014 18:00
As of 2014 there are more active SIM cards in the world than people. This brings into sharp focus the need for recycling options for items not accepted in kerbside recycling bins including mobile phones, e-waste, printer cartridges and soft plastics.
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Feel Good Recycling
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posted on November 13, 2014 22:15
The Seven Secrets of Successful Recyclers shows that recycling at work is good for the environment as well as for staff morale. The reports shows that 78% of Australians agree that having recycling options at work either would, or does, make them feel they are working for a responsible employer. Find out more ...
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Do It In The Bathroom
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posted on November 10, 2014 19:14
While most Australians are star recyclers in the kitchen, when it comes to the other rooms of the house their recycling skills tend to go to waste meaning recyclable items like aerosol cans and shampoo bottles are ending up in landfill.
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Know the Facts
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posted on November 09, 2014 21:05
Even though aerosol cans are easily recyclable, 66% of Australians aren't sure what to do with them. This is just one of the surprise findings in Planet Ark's Seven Secrets of Successful Recyclers report.
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