The inaugural Wipe out Waste Awards were presented at KESAB Sustainable Communities on 15th November 2013. Many of the sites recognised below have worked
with Wipe Out Waste, KESAB Waste Education and NRM Education. A number of sites have received Zero Waste SA School and Community Grants, obviously with great results! Awards were presented by Vaughan Levitzke, Chief Executive of Zero Waste SA.
To view a powerpoint of the presentation including images from winning sites, click here.
To view a powerpoint of the presentation including images from winning sites, click here.
Best practice resource separation systems and learning- Preschool.
Redwood Park Child Parent Centre Accepted by Jane Taylor Greatest reduction in materials to landfill for 2013. Brighton Primary School -a 60% reduction in materials to landfill in just 2 terms, with great work from Simon Hutchinson and the whole school community Could not be present on the day Best practice resource separation systems and learning- High School. Golden Grove High School Accepted by Toni Carellas Resource recovery and waste reduction learning in the curriculum. Littlehampton Primary School For unit of work developed by Debbie Taylor (unable to be present on the day) Waste reduction and learning through the Less to Landfill Challenge. St Patrick's School Accepted by Diem Savy and Anne-Marie Platten Outstanding action in implementing resource separation systems, learning and SEMP development. Nazareth Catholic College - Primary Campus Accepted by Emma Porter, Jan Bate Excellence in resource recovery and use of grants for waste reduction. Aldgate Primary School Accepted by Joe Demasi |
Best practice resource separation systems and learning- Primary School.
Eastern Fleurieu: Strath R-7 Campus Accepted by Jane Jolly Best practice 10c collection systems. Pulteney Grammar School Accepted by Danielle van Schie Waste reduction and learning through the Less to Landfill Challenge. Kingston on Murray Primary School Accepted by Jo Bevan Litter reduction learning and action in secondary schools. Underdale High School Accepted by Ingeborg Marwitz and students Maintaining the smallest volume of materials/ person sent to landfill. Barmera Primary School Accepted by Glenys Matthews, Terry Wheeldon and students Contributing the smallest volume of materials per person sent to landfill from secondary sites. Brighton Secondary School Accepted by Sam Moyle Best practice statewide reuse program Reuse of Office Supplies and Equipment Scheme (ROSES) - Department for Education and Child Development (DECD) Accepted by Keith Sharplin |