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Liam Taylor
Communications Manager
Research Report
Where Australian Business Leaders are at in the Transition to a Circular Economy.
It's been a year of unprecedented events that have caused instability, stress and uncertainty, both in Australia and globally. We all want recovery, whether it's for resources, the environment, the economy or ourselves. For National Recycling Week 2020, Planet Ark draws on information and statistics from a range of internal and external sources to investigate current recycling behaviour, knowledge and attitude in Australia.
In the wake of relentless drought, a brutal and tragic summer of bushfires and the unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic, the Australian people and land are facing the task of recovering and rebuilding. Regeneration is perhaps more important for the Australian people and our environment now than ever before.
Bisphenol A (BPA) is an industrial chemical widely used in a range of products we use in everyday life and is developing a reputation as a chemical that should be avoided. BPA is cheap and easily accessible and is therefore produced on mass for use worldwide. The chemical itself is used in the production of many common plastics, resins and paper products.
The aim of this trial was to determine what a successful future program looks like and to recommend the way forward for the industry.
Governments at all levels invest in greening Australian urban spaces. Yet, there is a wealth of evidence suggesting that despite these efforts, most of our metropolitan areas are actually losing green tree cover.
Building designers are increasingly incorporating natural elements into indoor environments based on growing evidence associated with biophilia, the principle that connection to nature is essential to human wellbeing.
The National Recycling Week 2017 research guide explains why buying recycled products is so important.
This report is an update and extension of the Wood – Housing, Health, Humanity released by Planet Ark to coincide with World Wood Day 2015.
We've highlighted the five biggest barriers to workplace recycling and strategies for breaking those barriers down.
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