The document provides background information for developing a 20-year waste management strategy. It discusses the current waste situation, recycling rates, and challenges around landfill capacity. Key goals discussed include reducing waste to landfill, improving resource recovery, and entering partnerships with other councils. Participants engaged in exercises to identify their values around waste, contribute to a vision statement, and prioritize draft goals for the strategy, including reducing illegally dumped and littered waste and waste generated by council. The strategy will be drafted and released for public input before being finalized.
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This lesson plan is for two 5th grade classes, 5th A and 5th C, on November 3rd. The plan is to evaluate the students on vocabulary relating to parts of the face, numbers, and colors that they have learned. Students will be tested on identifying vocabulary like "I have...", describing monster faces, and reading comprehension. They will also be asked to produce their own monster description.
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El documento resume la historia y objetivos de la Sociedad de la Información establecidos por la ONU, incluyendo las Cumbres Mundiales sobre la Sociedad de la Información en Ginebra y Túnez en 2003-2005 que buscaban expandir el acceso a las TIC y reducir la brecha digital para 2015. También discute los supuestos problemáticos sobre el impacto uniforme de las TIC en diferentes contextos y la noción de que el acceso garantiza el desarrollo y conocimiento.
This lesson plan is for two 5th grade classes, 5th A and 5th C, on November 3rd. The plan is to evaluate the students on vocabulary relating to parts of the face, numbers, and colors that they have learned. Students will be tested on identifying vocabulary like "I have...", describing monster faces, and reading comprehension. They will also be asked to produce their own monster description.
O documento apresenta os valores recebidos pelo município de Araucária-PR entre 2008-2010 para programas de apoio à educação básica como alimentação escolar, transporte escolar e fundos para manutenção e valorização dos profissionais, totalizando mais de R$21 milhões em 2008-2009 e R$12 milhões até julho de 2010.
This log file contains diagnostics about the user's graphics hardware, installation of X-Plane 10, and any error conditions. It provides details such as the operating system, CPU, graphics card, memory, and OpenGL extensions. The log shows that the system has an Intel Core i5-2400 CPU and an AMD Radeon HD 7700 Series graphics card running Windows 6.0 with 4GB of memory.
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- Top tips for creating an environmental policy and action plan.
- What help is available?
- Trouble shooting Q&A – your chance to ask the experts about any problems you are having with the environmental reporting process.
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- Using the IG Tools as a large organisation – dealing with large amounts of data.
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- Industry case study.
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2. Purpose of today
• Provide background to the current waste
situation
• Identify your values and drivers around waste
management
• Identify key goals you would like to see included
in our new 20 year waste management strategy
• Your opportunity to input into draft strategy, to
be released in upcoming months
3. How will be do this?
• Introductions
• Overview of waste management today
• Discussion on values and drivers
• Discussion on goals
• Priorities goals
• Wrap up and next steps
7. What are we recycling?
Recycling Bin (yellow lid)
• 86% of paper and paper products are
recycled
• 73% of cardboard is recycled
• 86% of glass is recycled
• 76% of dominant plastics are recycled
• 44% of steel is recycled
• 65% of aluminium cans and foil are
recycled.
8. So what are we sending to landfill?
Garbage bins (red lid):
• 16% of paper products
• 60% of organic waste
• 4% of glass materials
• 9% of plastic products
• 3% of metals
• 2% of earth based products
• 4% of other waste products
9. How much are we recycling?
0%
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20%
25%
30%
35%
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Waste diversion
Total recycled kerbside, rec at WMC and dom g/w Total domestic waste (bins, other domestic, ex rec WMC)
% diversion domestic waste (incl rec and dom g/w at WMC)
10. How much are we recycling per capita
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Domestic bin diversion per capita (kg)
Domestic bin waste per capita Kerbside recycling per capita Diversion
Linear (Domestic bin waste per capita) Linear (Kerbside recycling per capita)
11. What are the facts and challenges?
• About 30,000 t/yr of
municipal waste, or
410kg /person/yr
• We only recycle 29% of
our waste
• NSW target is 70% by
2021
• Despite a lot of efforts we generate a lot of waste
that is currently being landfilled
12. What are the facts and challenges?
• Our landfill site has a remaining life of about 5
years
• There is no suitable land available to construct
another landfill
13. What are the facts and challenges?
• Need to transport waste to other facilities for
treatment/disposal
• Need to optimise the transport to control costs
o Minimise amount of waste to be transported
o Maximise efficiency of transport
• Maitland is too small to implement many
solutions on its own
14. We need a waste management strategy
• Set a vision for the future and guidance on a
strategic direction
• Allows Council to respond to these challenges in
a systematic way
• Address all waste management issues
Waste avoidance
Recycling, resource recovery and waste diversion
Illegal dumping and littering
• Provides a tool to communicate with the
community
15. Important considerations
• NSW government perspective
o Draft Waste Avoidance and Resource Recovery
Strategy
70% reduction of domestic waste
• Regional perspective
o Regional Waste Strategy
Vision: To Proactively develop and implement an evolutionary
and sustainable waste management system for the Hunter
Region, enabling the whole community to improve the
environment and community well-being by: reducing the
environmental impact of waste and using resources more efficiently
16. Important Considerations
Maitland’s Perspective
• Need to transport waste and recyclable to other
facilities
• Need to improve resource recovery rate
• Need to enter into Partnerships with other
councils
o Collection services
o Waste disposal / processing
18. Let’s explore our values
• Discuss the values you think should be considered in
the strategy and why … examples
• When I buy tinned tomatoes, I value ‘Australian
made’
• When I choose somewhere to live, I value the feel of
the neighbourhood
• When I do my groceries, I value price
• When I picked a pet, I didn’t get a cat, because I value
biodiversity
• I wear jumpers and ugg boots rather than turn on
heating as I value the environment
• I pay my bills on-line, because I value my time.
20. Let’s develop some goals
• The waste we generate through
our purchasing decisions
• The waste we send to landfill
• The waste we recycle
• The waste that is organic
(garden/food)
21. Let’s develop some goals
• The waste that is illegally dumped
• The waste that is littered
• The waste that is generated by
Council or from Council sites
• The waste that is a ‘problem’
(e.g. batteries etc.)
22. Let’s be smart about them!
• Specific
• Measurable
• Achievable
• Relevant
• Timely
It’s now 2035
As a community we have/we are…
I know we have this/are this because….
23. Let’s check them out
• Take voting stickers
• You have ‘votes’
• Moving around the room, place stickers on the
goals you see as priorities
• You can use all on one, or spread them around
24. Next steps
• A draft waste management strategy will be
developed and presented to Council
• The draft strategy will then be released for broad
community input, expected in September
• Sign up at maitlandyoursay.com.au to contribute
to the next stage
• Following consultation, strategy adopted by
Council
• Service changes then implemented 2015
25. Thank you for joining us today to talk less waste.
You have made an active contribution to the way Maitland’s
waste will be managed into the future.
Remember www.maitlandyoursay.com.au
See you again soon.