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  2. Waste management in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The document represents a guidance for Australian institutions, outlining the actions needed to be pursued to reduce food waste by 2030. [69] It is inspired by the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goal 12 : "Ensure sustainable consumption and production patterns", [ 70 ] [ 71 ] and by the Country's commitment towards the reduction of gas ...

  3. Food loss and waste - Wikipedia

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    Since 1915, food waste has been identified as a considerable problem and has been the subject of ongoing media attention, intensifying with the launch of the "Love Food, Hate Waste" campaign in 2007. Food waste has been discussed in newspaper articles, news reports and television programmes, which have increased awareness of it as a public issue.

  4. Food safety in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Food safety in Australia concerns the production, distribution, preparation, and storage of food in Australia to prevent foodborne illness, also known as food safety. Food Standards Australia New Zealand is responsible for developing food standards for Australia and New Zealand. [1] [2] In recent years the quality and integrity of the food ...

  5. Recycling in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Recycling in Australia is a widespread, and comprehensive part of waste management in Australia, with 60% of all waste collected being recycled. [1] Recycling is collected from households, commercial businesses, industries and construction. Despite its prominence, household recycling makes up only a small part (13%) [1] of Australia's total ...

  6. Category:Waste management in Australia - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 10 January 2024, at 00:16 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Environmental issues in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Issues include large quantities of e-waste and toxic waste going into landfill. Australia does not have restrictions on the dumping of toxic materials that are common in other countries, such as dumping cathode-ray tubes which leach heavy metals into water catchments. Due to the lack of sufficient sites for toxic waste disposal large quantities ...

  8. Food waste - Wikipedia

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  9. Clean Up Australia - Wikipedia

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    Business Clean Up Day [22] provides Australian businesses with an opportunity to contribute to waste reduction and the improvement of the environment. Businesses register their commitment to implement at least one environment-friendly initiative in their workplace, giving them an opportunity to work as a team and make a difference to their ...