Waste not, want not: Present and future solid waste management in Northern NSW

Author(s)
Fowler, Mark
Rhook, Kate
Glencross-Grant, Rex
Publication Date
2002
Abstract
A recurrent problem across Northern NSW is the limited capacity of available landfill sites and the need to identify waste reduction methods. This paper highlights the need for an accurate and comprehensive evaluation of the waste management strategies currently offered in Northern NSW. In doing so it identifies both the strengths and options available to local councils for the improvement of their solid waste disposal strategies. Specific emphasis is placed on less costly, more efficient alternatives, or less voluminous, more sustainable methods of waste management. Data has been sourced from ten representative councils across Northern NSW including Hastings, Coffs Harbour City, Grafton City, Gunnedah, Lismore City, Inverell, Moree Plains, Narrabri, Tamworth City and Armidale Dumaresq Councils. Information canvasses the differing waste disposal strategies and initiatives offered and proposed; the total volume going to landfill; the recycling programs offered; the percentage recycled and community participation rates; extraction and use of green waste; and current and proposed education strategies for the reduction of waste going to landfill.
Citation
Presented at the Waste 2002 Conference
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Language
en
Title
Waste not, want not: Present and future solid waste management in Northern NSW
Type of document
Conference Publication
Entity Type
Publication

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