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Reasons to Hope no. 5

We’re back with some good news from our area to spice up your conversation with your barista or at your next dinner party.

Limits on Australian polluters for greenhouse gas emissions

New South wales Environment Protection Authority (EPA) has released their draft policy which will set up targets and enforceable emissions limits for polluters on greenhouse gas emissions, such as mining and agriculture.

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Reasons to Hope no. 4

In Shark Bay, groups of four to 14 males have been spotted performing synchronised movements and displays whilst singing in unison to attract females. Shark Bay is a World Heritage Site, as it’s a wildlife refuge with the largest seagrass bank in the world. Seagrass absorbs 10% of the ocean’s carbon each year, making Shark Bay an environmental oasis and crucial ecosystem.

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Recycling in every room: the kitchen

The kitchen is the place that contributes the most to the landfill and recycling bins. It’s difficult to avoid food packaging.

If you can, shopping at farmers markets or bulk food stores are a great way to buy locally sourced, unpackaged food. However, this isn’t easy for everyone to do every week. (As always, we encourage you to choose what works best for you!)

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Recycling in every room: the Bathroom

We thought we’d make recycling easier by going through every room. We’re starting off with the bathroom, since there are many more things that can be recycled you might not have known about. We’ll be taking you through recycling, sustainable swaps and DIY recipes.

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Refill Stores

Introducing Katie, our amazing content creator. Katie lives in Melbourne and is passionate about the environment, reality TV and fantasy novels. This week, Katie has been to a refill store for the first time and shares her experience with us.

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Aussie brands using recycled resources

Here’s another round! Nimble Activewear: Their MoveLite fabric is made from used plastic bottles that are broken into flakes, melted into pellets, spun into yarn and knitted.

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Borrow over buying!

Open every Saturday morning in Waverton, you can borrow things like tools, party gear, arts and crafts or gardening equipment for a small membership fee. You can also donate those working items you don’t use but are in too good condition to recycle with us yet!

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Reduce what’s in your red lidded bin

Cutting down on plastic is different for everyone. It becomes a lot more difficult when you have a whole household to look after. That’s why we figured we’d ask Tahsin, another Recycle Hero and working mum of two about how she has managed to reduce plastic in her family home.

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Plastic Free July Bingo

Plastic Free July begins tomorrow! Going completely plastic free can be so overwhelming that you give up before you’ve even begun! But “zero waste” is a direction, not necessarily a destination.

That’s why we’ve made this Plastic Free Bingo to help you on your way.

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Biodegradable, compostable or reusable?

On our Insta recently, another Recycle Hero asked us about the enigma that is… bin liners. Which got us thinking, what is the deal with plastic, biodegradable or compostable bags, and which one would be the best to use as a bin liner?

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Ocean Bound Plastic

Ocean bound plastic is waste that is at risk of ending up in the ocean. Specifically, plastic that is found within 50km of a coastline, or 200m of rivers or shorelines and fishing material that ends up in the ocean.

We asked Angus Ware, Co-Founder of Heliograf, a Sydney based design company about the importance of Ocean Bound Plastic (OBP) in a circular economy.

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Reasons to Hope - Vol. 3

We’re back with another rendition of reasons to hope. This edition has got us feeling really optimistic for the future. We’re extremely grateful for the conservational efforts of our fellow Australians and eco-warriors around the world…Like you!

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Deciphering plastic labels

Did you know that the numbers below that are on plastic containers do not mean recyclable? The number actually indicates the type of plastic or resin. By combining these plastics together, there are actually up to 54,000 different types of plastic.

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Reasons to Hope - Vol. 2

Humpback whales are no longer endangered. The mammals have made a major recovery since whaling had largely ended in the 1980s. 30 years ago there were fewer than 300 whales and now there are more than 35,000 in the southern hemisphere.

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Reasons to Hope - Vol. 1

Sydney is the first city in the world to filter and monitor microplastics in the water 24/7. Sydney is the first pilot city to trial Seabin’s technology for 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for 12 months at Pyrmont Waterfront.

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Are you playing with waste?

Did you know that the toy industry is the most plastic intensive industry in the WORLD?

Yes it is! With 90% of toys being made from plastic in addition to their use of shiny plastic packaging toys have proven to be a not-so-playful waste.

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