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MobileMuster
MobileMuster is the official recycling program of the mobile phone industry. It has a
network of over 3000 public drop off points, including all major mobile phone retailers to
collect and recycle mobile phones, batteries, chargers and accessories. The program is
funded by handset manufacturers and service providers. It is a not for profit take back
service that is free to all mobile phone users. All mobiles are recycled to the highest
environmental standards, none are refurbished or sold for reuse.
MobileMuster is proud to be a sponsor to Keep Australia Beautiful Week for the second
year running. We share their commitment to reduce the disposal of waste to landfill, to
increase recycling, decrease carbon emissions and conserve our natural resources.
Locate your nearest drop off point at www.mobilemuster.com.au
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Cartridge World
Cartridge World has teamed up with Keep Australia Beautiful for the second year
running to support Keep Australia Beautiful Week. Cartridge World has been operating
since 1997 and is the global leader in printer cartridge re-use with operations in
51countries through over 1655 stores. It is this expertise that means we guarantee every
printer cartridge that we refill and if it cannot be refilled it is recycled to ensure every
usable part is manufactured into a new product – such as bollards, fence posts or
outdoor seats.
Reusing printer cartridges means they go back into your printer and not into landfill. In
Australia too many printer cartridges go into landfill each year unnecessarily and with a
cartridge taking up to 450 years to breakdown, that’s a lot of time to be harming the
environment. Visit www.cartridgeworld.com.au to find your nearest store.
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GE Lighting
GE Lighting is proud to be the major lighting sponsor for the Keep Australia Beautiful
Week Campaign. GE’s own ‘ecomagination’ initiative is committed to helping solve our
world’s most pressing energy and environmental challenges, whilst GE Lighting
continues to strive for reductions in carbon emissions, by offering an extensive range of
energy saving products.
A further GE Lighting initiative designed to reduce carbon emissions is the GE Energy
Smart School Challenge. This program is directly targeted towards local schools and
communities; the program assists by raising valuable funds for schools to purchase
much needed school equipment, including environmentally friendly items such as solar
panels, worm farms and composting systems. For more information on the School
Challenge Program please
visit www.schoolchallenge.com.au
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HUNGRY JACK’S ® ‘Bag it and Bin it’
Hungry Jack's is doing its bit to help keep Australia beautiful:
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a ‘Bag it and Bin it’ anti litter message is being promoted to staff and added to
packaging;
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painted or printed Fries containers have been discontinued in favour of natural board
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some Queensland stores are trialling compacting units for both food waste and
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a grease guardian is being trialled at Flemington in Victoria which removes grease
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www.hungryjacks.com.au
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Modern Solar
Modern Solar is very passionate about the environment and is committed to protecting
the planet for future generations. Photovoltaic solar power systems help Australians
reduce their greenhouse gas emissions and carbon footprint through a reduction in their
use of
coal-fired electricity.
Modern Solar is supporting Keep Australia Beautiful Week and its ‘Score Points for the
Environment Challenge’ as we believe all actions, big and small, can contribute to a
better, brighter future. Request a quote from a Modern Solar eco-specialist today to earn
20 points towards the ‘Score Points for the Environment Challenge’ and don’t forget to enter the competition to win a $10,000 Modern Solar Home Makeover. Visit www.modernsolar.com.au
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