Strategic direction for waste management in Western Australia

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Strategic direction for waste management in Western Australia

The Perth metropolitan area is situated over groundwater reserves that are important drinking water sources and play an important role in the environmental quality of the surrounding natural environment. The threat to these water reserves from wastes generated by our society highlights a genuine need for better management. This paper represent's the State's first significant step towards developing a detailed action plan for achieving the State Government's key vision of considerably reducing waste. In particular, this document outlines the Zero Waste Model, which shows how all members of the community contribute in some way to the generation of waste, and provides a framework for improving the choices we make to avoid waste.

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Language
English
Pages
46

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"The Strategic Direction for Waste Management in Western Australia has been developed by the Waste Management Board in conjunction with the Department of Environment."--P. ii.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 44)

Published in
East Perth, W.A

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
363.72809941
Library of Congress
MLCM 2006/41073 (3)

The Physical Object

Pagination
vi, 46 p.
Number of pages
46

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL31649442M
LCCN
2005362191

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Work ID
OL23947481W

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