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 The Wipe Out Waste Awards were presented at KESAB Sustainable Communities on 15th November 2016. Many of the sites recognised below have worked with Wipe Out Waste, KESAB Waste Education and NRM Education. A number of sites have shown efforts in waste reduction and management, obviously with great results! Awards were presented by Vaughan Levitzke, Chief Executive at Office of Green Industries SA.
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To view a powerpoint of the presentation including images from winning sites, click here.
​​Outstanding contribution to university community education.
Ali Roush

​Outstanding contribution to high school
community education.

Maddi Hegarty 

​Greatest reduction in materials to landfill (38%) for a High School site.
Glenunga International High School

​Greatest reduction in materials to landfill (70%) for a Primary School site.
St Raphael's Primary School

Greatest reduction in materials to landfill (70%) for a Primary School site.
Highbury Primary School

​Greatest reduction in materials to landfill (45%) for an Early Years site.
Waite Campus Childrens Centre

​Contributing the smallest volume of materials per person per day (0.05Litres) sent to landfill.
Highbury Primary School 

Contributing the smallest volume of materials per person per day (0.05Litres) sent to landfill.
Barmera Primary School 
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Contributing the smallest volume of materials per person per day (0.049 Litres) sent to landfill 
Antonio Catholic School 

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