Waste & Recycling
WASTE NOT
Monday, 04 April 2011 12:01
Waste Not is TEC's inspirational 26min documentary film about who keeps our cities clean and how an army of workers, scientists, gardeners and even young chefs are working to transform the city's mountains of waste into something valueable again.
Waste Not won Best Documentary Film, St Kilda Film Festival 2011; Highly Commended at Flickerfest International Short Film Festival 2011; Highly Commended, World Of Women Film Festival 2012; Best Cinematography,
World of Women Film Festival 2012;
nominated Best Short Film, Best Environment Film, Byron Bay Film Festival and Reel Life Film Festival 2012, New Zealand.
Waste Not has been accepted into more than 20 International Film Festivals from Dungog to Paris, Barcelona, Los Angeles, to Korea and Costa Rica. It was screened for a second time in Parliament House, Sydney on March 7th as part of WOW (World of Women) Film Festival 2012, and was introduced by the honourable Prue Goward, Minister for Women.
Waste Not's interactive educational website will launch June 5th, 2012 on Environment Day. It will provide study guides in Geography, Science, Art and English, a History of Waste, and long form interviews with all the Waste Not heroes from the film. It was funded through the Documentary Australia Foundation by the Pratt and Myer Foundations.
ABC News report on Waste Not (8 April 2011)
About Waste Not, Recycling Hints and TEC's work [1.3mb, 2011]
Licence to Purchase [fees apply]
Contact TEC if you wish to purchase (unlimited showings - fees vary for business, government, councils and schools) or hire (fees vary according to number of showings). Email the completed licence:
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or fax: 02 9211 5033. Ph: 02 9211 5022







