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Zero Waste Plan ZW
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A growing number of communities, regions and businesses
around the world are seeing the value of adopting a Zero Waste
approach.
Some examples of places that have adopted Zero Waste resolutions,
goals, plans or strategies include:
United States
- City of San Francisco, CA
- Del Norte County, CA
- Palo Alto, CA
- Santa Cruz County, CA
- San Luis Obispo County, CA
- City of Seattle, WA
- Carrboro, NC
Canada
- City of Nelson, British Columbia
- Regional District of Kootenay Boundary, British Columbia
- Regional District of Nanaimo, British Columbia
- City of Toronto, Ontario
Australia
- Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
- Eurobodalla Shire Council, New South Wales
- South Australia State Government
- West Australia State Government
New Zealand
- Since 1999, 48 of the 74 (66%) Local Authorities in New Zealand
have adopted a Zero Waste policy; most are aiming for Zero Waste
by 2015. (Zero Waste New Zealand)
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Great Britain
- Zero Waste UKSeven councils in the UK have signed up
to the Zero Waste Charter, launched at Westminster in June 2002.
- London Remade (a partnership comprising the business community,
London Boroughs and regional government, the
waste management industry and the not-for-profit sector).
Asia
- The Municipal Corporation of Delhi, India
FOR MORE INFORMATION
Further information regarding these efforts and other related
Zero Waste examples can be found at the following Web sites:
- EcoCycle; www.ecocycle.org/zero/index.cfm
This site includes brief descriptions of both businesses and
communities already started on the road to ZW, samples of graphics
and videos for communicating about ZW, and practical strategies
for implementing a ZW strategy.
- Grassroots Recycling Network; http://www.grrn.org/zerowaste/
This site provides extensive background information on Zero
Waste, examples of ZW communities and businesses, and access
to a wide range of downloadable articles and resources.
- Zero Waste Alliance, www.zerowaste.org/index.htm
Based in the Pacific Northwest, this site has valuable information
and case studies for businesses and organizations looking to
adopt a ZW strategy.
- Zero Waste International Alliance; http://zwia.org/links.php
The site includes a set of Zero Waste Business Principles and
links to a wide range of other organizations working for ZW.
- Zero Waste New Zealand Trust; http://www.zerowaste.co.nz/index.sm
Provides comprehensive information on ZW as it has developed
in New Zealand as well as extensive links to ZW activities around
the world (see Resources for ZW Website Links).
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