Tuesday, 19 August 2014

Blue Environment Report



Southern Beaches Conservation Society
Dump the Toxic Dump

MEDIA RELEASE
For Immediate Release                                               17 August 2014



The Report to End All Reports

Recently released “Blue Environment Report” has twenty two recommendations to put an end to Tasmania’s ongoing waste management debate.

Prepared for the Waste Advisory Council, the State Government and local Councils, this final report ignores the interests of big business in favour of practical suggestions for dealing with the waste we are all responsible for creating.

Overriding all recommendations is the message that Tasmania needs to move into the 21st century of waste management by placing a strong focus on ‘Reducing, Reusing and Recycling’.

By doing so, it foresees more Tasmanian jobs being created within a new and exciting industry.

“The last two years, of the waste management debate has been a learning process. Moving controlled waste from one place to another does not solve a problem it creates another,” said Andrew Ranson, President SBCS.

“This Blue Environment Report details key recommendations that can be adopted by those responsible for our waste management. Recommendations that create jobs and benefit our environment rather than deplete it.”

“It’s a win-win situation.”