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Winter 2011 Newsletter
Chute machines, trade shows and glass recycling figures!
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BottleCycler at the Clubs & Hotels 2011 Expo
Come and see BottleCycler at the Melbourne Clubs & Hotels 2011 Expo on 31.05.2011 - 01.06.2011
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Spring 2010 Newsletter
Read about BottleCycler's 500th client and other exciting news!
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Winter 2010 Newsletter
Read our latest newsletter - monitor your carbon emissions using CO2 reporting and achieve environmental best practice.
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Previous Newsletters
Read more news from BottleCycler
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Specifications for Design and Fit-Out
Changing the way you look? Why not change the way you manage your glass recycling and save time. space and money and reduce your footprint on the environment.
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400 Venues Using BottleCycler!
Over 400 venues are now using BottleCycler - recycling an average of 350 tonnes of glass per month and you don't have to be big to benefit..
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Victorian Premier Sustainability Awards 2009
BottleCycler one of 3 companies shortlisted as finalist
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NPC sponsoring free trials of BottleCycler
BottleCycler together with project partners National Packaging Covenant, PSF, Visy, LionNathan, Owen Illinois, Australian Hotels Association, Melbourne City Council, Environmental Protection Authority and Fosters are working together to assist venues with their disposal of waste glass using environmental best practice.
The National Packaging Covenant, with the Packaging Stewardship Forum and Melbourne City Council are sponsoring free trials of BottleCycler to encourage venues in Melbourne to recycle their glass.
Over 18 months 90 venues will experience the BottleCycler service for 2 months free of charge. Join in and Do the Right Thing!
Melbourne Sponsorship Offer
Melbourne trial participation form
Sydney Sponsorship offer
Sydney trial participation form
The National Packaging Covenant is a unique initiative between government and industry, to stop packaging waste ending up in landfill. Working together with Australian brand owners and the packaging supply chain the Covenant scrutinises better ways to recycle, reuse, recover and re-design packaging so it is sustainable and does not end up in landfill. The Covenant currently contributes funds to more than 50 diverse projects, such as this BottleCycler trial, across Australia worth a total $47 million which investigate better ways to recycle, reuse, recover and re-design packaging to divert it from landfill. These projects have the potential to divert an additional 500,000 tonnes of consumer packaging
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