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8 reasons Australia needs a national ‘Cash for Containers’ scheme

Feature Story | 16 February, 2013 at 8:00

Did you know that Australians use a whopping 14 billion drinks containers every year? All those bottles and cans add up to a lot of rubbish if they’re not recycled -- much of it ending up in landfill, on our beaches, and in the ocean.

Plastic and politics: how bureaucracy is failing our forgotten wildlife

Blog entry by admin | 8 March, 2013

By Jennifer Lavers, Monash University Seabirds: the poster children for ocean health. Fishers use them to identify fishing hot spots. Environmental and marine scientists use them as indicators of the condition of the ocean environment due to...

Plastic and politics: how bureaucracy is failing our forgotten wildlife

Blog entry by admin | 8 March, 2013

By Jennifer Lavers, Monash University Seabirds: the poster children for ocean health. Fishers use them to identify fishing hot spots. Environmental and marine scientists use them as indicators of the condition of the ocean environment due to...

Plastic and politics: how bureaucracy is failing our forgotten wildlife

Blog entry by admin | 8 March, 2013

By Jennifer Lavers, Monash University Seabirds: the poster children for ocean health. Fishers use them to identify fishing hot spots. Environmental and marine scientists use them as indicators of the condition of the ocean environment due to...

Plastic and politics: how bureaucracy is failing our forgotten wildlife

Blog entry by admin | 8 March, 2013

By Jennifer Lavers, Monash University Seabirds: the poster children for ocean health. Fishers use them to identify fishing hot spots. Environmental and marine scientists use them as indicators of the condition of the ocean environment due to...

Plastic and politics: how bureaucracy is failing our forgotten wildlife

Blog entry by admin | 8 March, 2013

By Jennifer Lavers, Monash University Seabirds: the poster children for ocean health. Fishers use them to identify fishing hot spots. Environmental and marine scientists use them as indicators of the condition of the ocean environment due to...

Plastic and politics: how bureaucracy is failing our forgotten wildlife

Blog entry by admin | 8 March, 2013

By Jennifer Lavers, Monash University Seabirds: the poster children for ocean health. Fishers use them to identify fishing hot spots. Environmental and marine scientists use them as indicators of the condition of the ocean environment due to...

Plastic and politics: how bureaucracy is failing our forgotten wildlife

Blog entry by admin | 8 March, 2013

By Jennifer Lavers, Monash University Seabirds: the poster children for ocean health. Fishers use them to identify fishing hot spots. Environmental and marine scientists use them as indicators of the condition of the ocean environment due to...

Plastic and politics: how bureaucracy is failing our forgotten wildlife

Blog entry by admin | 8 March, 2013

By Jennifer Lavers, Monash University Seabirds: the poster children for ocean health. Fishers use them to identify fishing hot spots. Environmental and marine scientists use them as indicators of the condition of the ocean environment due to...

An open letter to the managing director of Coca-Cola Amatil

Blog entry by David Ritter | 15 April, 2013

Originally posted on ABC Environment, 11 April 2013 Does Coca-cola have a secret agenda against seabirds? David Ritter writes to the company to find out. Mr Terry Davis Managing Director Coca-Cola Amatil North Sydney Dear Mr Davis – may I call...

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