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11 March 2009 - Clean Up Australia today welcomed the Northern Territory’s decision to introduce a refund scheme for drink containers.
24 January , 2009 - A 10 cent refund on drink bottles and cans in NSW would act as a major incentive for people to lift recycling rates and reduce pollution of the natural environment, Clean Up Australia said today following revelations the state government is considering reviving the scheme.
15 June 2011 - Clean Up Australia strongly supports Green MLC Colleen Hartland’s move to introduce a 10c deposit on drink bottles, cans and cartons in Victoria – a Bill that was tabled this morning.
4 February, 2009 - More than a quarter of all rubbish found in Queensland on Clean Up Australia Day last year was related to drink cans and bottles, highlighting the urgent need for improved recycling rates, Clean Up Australia Chairman Ian Kiernan AO said today.
29 January, 2009 - More than a quarter of all rubbish found in Western Australia on Clean Up Australia Day last year was drink cans and bottles, highlighting the urgent need for improved recycling rates, Clean Up Australia Chairman Ian Kiernan AO said today
5 November 2009 - Australia is one step closer to dealing with the mounting issue of electronic waste, however action to address one of our other growing problems – beverage container rubbish – has stalled yet again, Clean Up Australia said today.
15 February, 2009 - Over a third of all rubbish found in New South Wales on Clean Up Australia Day last year was related to drink cans and bottles, highlighting the urgent need for improved recycling rates, Clean Up Australia Chairman Ian Kiernan AO said today.
11 February, 2009 - Almost half of all rubbish found in Tasmania on Clean Up Australia Day last year was drink cans and bottles, highlighting the urgent need for improved recycling rates, Clean Up Australia Chairman Ian Kiernan AO said today.
8 September 2008 - South Australia’s doubling of its container deposit from five cents to ten cents should act as a wake up all to other states and territories, Clean Up Australia chairman Ian Kiernan AO said today.
21 May 2009 - Environment Ministers from each state and territory have the opportunity to dramatically increase recycling rates in Australia when they meet with Federal Environment Minister Peter Garrett tomorrow by agreeing to both a national plastic bag ban and the introduction of national container refund scheme.
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