Australians generate solid waste at a high rate compared with most other OECD countries. Technologies and processes to avoid, reduce and recover waste are generally not used as extensively in Australia as in some other OECD countries. Non-optimal levels of waste represent lost value and opportunities, while imposing undesirable economic and environmental costs on society. The objective of this inquiry is to identify policies that will enable Australia to address market failures and externalities associated with the generation and disposal of waste, including opportunities for resource use efficiency and recovery throughout the product lifecycle (from raw material extraction and processing, to product design, manufacture, use and end of life...
Industrial ecologists recognise the impact of industry upon the environment and develop methods with...
Driven by an increasing population, affluence and economic activity, waste—an almost inevitable by-p...
For almost two decades waste electrical and electronic equipment, WEEE or e-waste, has been consider...
The Productivity Commission's inquiry report into "Waste Management" was released in December 2006. ...
Understanding the relationships between the Australian economic system and waste generation from int...
The Household sector (HS) is not only the major cause of waste generation in industrial sectors, but...
The sky rocketing growth in various industries were being witnessed due to the rapid advancement in ...
A series of Conventions, Regulations and policies in Australia relating to waste management require ...
Waste generation is linked to consumption both in households (Final demand) and in the supply chain....
The traditional linear ‘make, use, dispose’ economy drives economic growth but also creates waste in...
Although the Australian community is concerned about the environment and committed to kerbside recyc...
In recent years significant changes have been made to the legislative framework protecting our envir...
Excessive waste generation caused by exponential growth in resource use for the production of consum...
There is a pressing global challenge to manage the massive generation of construction and demolition...
Waste management is now a widely accepted term, encompassing all the measures associated with waste ...
Industrial ecologists recognise the impact of industry upon the environment and develop methods with...
Driven by an increasing population, affluence and economic activity, waste—an almost inevitable by-p...
For almost two decades waste electrical and electronic equipment, WEEE or e-waste, has been consider...
The Productivity Commission's inquiry report into "Waste Management" was released in December 2006. ...
Understanding the relationships between the Australian economic system and waste generation from int...
The Household sector (HS) is not only the major cause of waste generation in industrial sectors, but...
The sky rocketing growth in various industries were being witnessed due to the rapid advancement in ...
A series of Conventions, Regulations and policies in Australia relating to waste management require ...
Waste generation is linked to consumption both in households (Final demand) and in the supply chain....
The traditional linear ‘make, use, dispose’ economy drives economic growth but also creates waste in...
Although the Australian community is concerned about the environment and committed to kerbside recyc...
In recent years significant changes have been made to the legislative framework protecting our envir...
Excessive waste generation caused by exponential growth in resource use for the production of consum...
There is a pressing global challenge to manage the massive generation of construction and demolition...
Waste management is now a widely accepted term, encompassing all the measures associated with waste ...
Industrial ecologists recognise the impact of industry upon the environment and develop methods with...
Driven by an increasing population, affluence and economic activity, waste—an almost inevitable by-p...
For almost two decades waste electrical and electronic equipment, WEEE or e-waste, has been consider...