SECOND APPROVED ARRANGEMENT ANNOUNCED FOR NATIONAL TELEVISION AND COMPUTER RECYCLING SCHEME

Environmental Panorama
International
March of 2012


28 March 2012 - Parliamentary Secretary for Sustainability and Urban Water Senator Don Farrell today announced the Australia and New Zealand Recycling Platform (ANZRP) as the second organisation able to deliver services under the National Television and Computer Recycling Scheme.

"The Scheme will provide Australian households and small businesses with access to free collection and recycling services for televisions, computers, printers and computer products – boosting the recycling rates for those products and providing a long-term solution to te levision and computer waste," Senator Farrell said.

"As the administrator of an approved co-regulatory arrangement ANZRP is able to sign up television and computer manufacturers and importers, and collect and recycle products on their behalf.

"ANZRP's approval follows that of DHL Supply Chain, which was announced on 6 March."

A variety of providers is an important part of the National Television and Computer Recycling Scheme's design, as it will provide a choice for television and computer manufacturers and importers on who they join. Having multiple providers in the marketplace is also expected to lead to more options for the community in how they dispose of their unwanted televisions and computers.

Further announcements of successful applicants are expected shortly. Collections under the new scheme are on track to commence in mid 2012, with access to services expanding across Australia by the end of 2013.

Senator Farrell said that the approval of ANZRP is significant, as it brings a wealth of relevant industry experience and knowledge of the scheme.

"It is great news that ANZRP is involved with the scheme as the administrator of an approved arrangement," he said.

"As a not for profit company set up solely to deliver on the outcomes of the scheme, ANZRP has strong links with industry, particularly the Australian Information Industry Association, whose members have made a big contribution to the development of the scheme.

"With the continued support of the Australian Information Industry Association, ANZRP is well placed to play an important role in improving the national recycling rate for televisions and computers."

As an approved co-regulatory arrangement, ANZRP is required to achieve annual targets for recycling computers and televisions, starting with a 30 per cent recycling rate in 2012-13 and rising to 80 per cent in 2020-21; roll out reasonable access to free collection services across Australia by December 2013; and ensure that appropriate occupational health and safety and environmental practices are in place.

The National Television and Computer Recycling Scheme is industry funded and run, but regulated by the Australian Government under the landmark Product Stewardship Act 2011.

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Draft National Wildlife Corridors Plan

8 March 2012 - The Gillard Government’s commitment to build a network of national wildlife corridors is moving ahead with the release today of the Draft National Wildlife Corridors Plan.

The Draft National Wildlife Corridors Plan is a proposed strategy for the Government to restore and manage ecological connections in the Australian landscape.

The Draft has been prepared by an independent Advisory Group chaired by the Hon Bob Debus, in consultation with the Australian Government.

Environment Minister Tony Burke said the Advisory Group’s plan aimed to restore native wildlife and rebuild the ecological functions in the landscape, including the long-term retention of natural stores of carbon.

“Sometimes the areas that are put into conservation from a connected landscape are so isolated that they lack the resilience that comes from connected landscape,” Mr Burke said.

“You can look at a map of reserved areas and sometimes it looks like someone has dipped a toothbrush in paint and splattered different unconnected dots across the land.

“Corridors are about connecting those dots; it’s a way of improving resilience and ensuring that we are protecting nature in a way that preserves it for generations to come.

“National wildlife corridors would lay a foundation for a new, collaborative, whole-of-landscape approach to conserving biodiversity. It’s also designed to help strengthen the resilience in our native landscapes against climate change.”

Mr Burke said national wildlife corridors would be based on voluntary cooperation and the existing efforts of communities, landholders, governments and industry.

“Any linking of the corridors would only be done through existing methods of putting land into conservation such as the work of Landcare volunteers, or when farmers have chosen to be part of environmental stewardship,” he said.

“It’s important that landholders understand that wildlife corridors will have no impact on land except through the voluntary agreement of the land holder. The rights which landowners have within the law would not change under any national wildlife corridors plan.”

The Advisory Group proposes new national wildlife corridor legislation as a mechanism for the nomination, assessment and listing of national wildlife corridors. The Government will work through all the recommendations before formulating a response.

The Government and the Advisory Group will undertake targeted consultations with stakeholders. Anyone interested is invited to submit comments to the Environment Department. The public comment period closes on 20 April 2012.

 
 

Source: Australian - Department of the Environment and Heritage
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