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TEC’s COOL PLANET Short Film Competition Winners!!

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Thursday, 08 December 2011 10:26

 Total Environment Centre is pleased to announce that stiff competition has resulted in top results for the inaugural Cool Planet Short Film Award.

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TEC’s “WASTE NOT” DOCUMENTARY IS “MOST INFLUENTIAL”

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Thursday, 08 December 2011 10:03

Six months after winning Best Documentary Film at St Kilda Film Festival, TEC’s acclaimed 26 minute film WASTE NOT, has garnered another accolade, said Total Environment Centre (TEC) today. 

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Ministers' Packaging Study - deeply flawed

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Thursday, 08 December 2011 09:54

The new packaging study released by environment ministers is shockingly biased against a container deposits system (CDS), according to environmental groups.

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New International Study Shines Light on Solutions for Australia’s Lost 6 Billion Beverage Containers

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Friday, 11 November 2011 16:02

 

As Australian environment ministers prepare to make a decision on what to do with the 6 billion beverage containers littered or landfilled each year, the findings of the most extensive international study to date by PwC, launched today in Melbourne gives the answers.

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ENVIRONMENT MINISTERS SHOULD GET CRACKING ON CONTAINER DEPOSITS

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Thursday, 15 September 2011 17:20

Seventeen national and state environment groups have urged Australia’s national and state environment ministers to start planning for the introduction of a container deposit system (CDS) at their Canberra meeting tomorrow.

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