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10c deposits on all disposable drink containers in Victoria would lift recycling rates from 49% to 83%, reduce emissions, eliminate 12-15% of all litter and offer community groups new income.

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Belinda Deakin

Belinda Deakin Hi

Please sign this petition to reduce the number of To encourage the recycling of drink containers by implementing "container deposit refund legislation" in Queensland (CDL).

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Belinda

Source: www.parliament.qld.gov.au
To encourage the recycling of drink containers by implementing "container deposit refund legislation" in Queensland (CDL)
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Source: scott-ludlam.greensmps.org.au
Your messages in bottles to Peter Garrett, calling on him to introduce a national container deposit scheme, were delivered by Adele Carles WA Greens Member for Fremantle.
Belinda Deakin
Belinda Deakin
I will pass this link to as many cyclists that I know as well as pedestrians.
November 14 at 4:50pm
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Source: greensmps.org.au
The Australian Greens are calling on the federal government to stop wasting time and use its power to immediately adopt a national approach to recycling.
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10c Can Change the World Check out the second half of this editorial from The Age - A few cents extra makes a lot of recycling happen

Source: www.theage.com.au
THIS week the State Government's much-touted strategy to tackle drunken violence on the city streets appears to have veered chaotically off track. Or perhaps it would be more accurately described as crippled by false starts.
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Source: www.theage.com.au
SOME of Australia's biggest companies have been accused of dirty tactics in the battle over national container deposit laws.
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10c Can Change the World Environment Minister's meeting on 5 November - help move the Victorian roadblock to a national container deposit scheme!

Source: mps.vic.greens.org.au
The Victorian Environment Minister Gavin Jennings and the cabinet are the biggest roadblock to achieving a national container deposit scheme for drink containers. Send Minister Jennings, Premier John Brumby, ...
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Tell your friends about the campaign by clicking here. Federal Environment Minsiter Peter Garrett will attend a crucial meeting of the State and Federal Environment Ministers in Perth on November 5...
Kerryn Gaye Cunningham
October 7 at 9:56pm
Andrew Gunnyon
October 15 at 8:22pm
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10c Can Change the World send Peter Garrett a message in a bottle - email Colleen Hartland with your name, postal address and how many labels you want. Send them back to us in the reply paid envelope and we will make sure they're stuck to a bottle and delivered to Peter Garrett! Email: colleen.hartland@parliament.vic.gov.au

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Source: mps.vic.greens.org.au
It is time to put pressure on Australia's Environment Ministers to take the long overdue steps to establish a container deposit scheme.
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Michael Campos

Michael Campos Has the press been notified of this??

August 19 at 4:42pm · Report
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they'll be there - now we just need a few people to offset the thousands of cans and bottles! 9:30am Monday St James Conference Centre 12 Batman Street, West Melbourne (off King Street, near Flagstaff gardens) http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=140742755126
August 20 at 11:09pm
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Recycling campaigners will dump a few thousand bottles and cans outside the Senate Inquiry on a national drink container deposit scheme (we'll clean them up afterwards!).

The Senators will all walk past the display on their way into the building, and will have an opportunity to chat, if they're friendly.

Come along a...nd tell them you support container deposits!

You are welcome to attend the public hearings - they start at 10.30. The Senators will talk to representatives of local councils, industry and environment groups.

This is not really a "protest" - it's a demonstration of support for what they are discussing. So bring a positive attitute.
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"What's this pile of cans worth, Senator?"
Time:9:30AM Monday, August 24th
Location:St James Conference Centre
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The Senate Inquiry on a national drink container deposit scheme will have hearings in Melbourne this Monday 24 August. Local campaigners are planning to dump a few thousand bottles and cans outside the doors (we'll clean them up afterwards!)...