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The Waste and Recycling at Events and Venues guide emphasizes five key components for successful waste management: waste reduction, organic recycling, comprehensive bin systems, clear signage, and data evaluation. It provides practical advice, tools, and examples to help reduce carbon footprint, save costs, and improve waste management at events and venues. Download the guide for more information.
Which Bin? is an online platform that provides comprehensive information and guidance on proper waste disposal and recycling practices. It offers valuable advice on determining the appropriate bin for different types of materials and recycling options. The platform aims to support individuals in making informed decisions about waste management, promoting environmental sustainability.
A Facebook page for events professionals to sell or give away set materials, props and other event goods to provide them with a second life and reduce the amount of materials that end up in landfill.
In support of waste management and education, this toolkit for events offers valuable information for creating an effective Event plan. It includes guidelines for determining the quantity, type, and location of bins, bin supply and servicing, bin monitoring, and additional service options. It also provides resources for exhibitor and food vendor liaison, catering waste management, stall signage, bin and event signage, promotion, education stalls, audit and evaluation reports, as well as other useful resources and information.
Launched in November 2006, RecyclingNearYou.com.au by Planet Ark provides valuable resources for recycling. Discover what can be recycled in your council and locate drop-off points for items like electronics, batteries, printer cartridges, furniture, and more. With over 3.7 million annual pageviews, it’s a trusted platform for sustainable waste management.
This checklist can be used as a guide to achieving a low waste event, including actions that are applicable to your event and ensure regular reviews for continued improvement.Templates for the creation of contracts, planning and communication have been created to assist with several items in this checklist and are linked where relevant.
ReShare is a peer-to-peer user platform that facilitates the sharing of household goods within local communities. Whether you’re planning a weekend camping trip and lack the necessary gear, ReShare provides a solution. Rather than purchasing items for one-time use, you can conveniently borrow them from your neighbors through the platform. This enables resource sharing, reduces unnecessary consumption, and fosters a sense of community cooperation.Instead of buying something for that one-off use, borrow it to save money and the environment. From annual pop up events, once only events or jobs, rent tools and gear that can then be reused.