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What is WRAPP?

About WRAPP
Waste=resources
How to comply
The WRAPP Loop
Waste auditing
Case studies
Innovations
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WRAPP - the Waste Reduction and Purchasing Policy of the NSW Government

About WRAPP - about the Waste reduction and Purchasing policy and its requirements

Waste  = resources - the shift away from disposing of waste to landfill to managing waste as a resource means we need new ways to buy, use, dispose of and make consumer products.

How to comply - how State government agencies can develop and implement WRAPP Plans

The WRAPP Loop - save money and the environment by using the WRAPP Loop

Waste auditing - A waste audit is a formal, structured process used to quantify the amount and types of waste being generated by an organisation. Information from audits will help identify current waste practices and how they can be improved. Agencies  need to undertake waste audits to report performance in implementing their WRAPP plans.

Case studies - WRAPP in action


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