insert building photo here building management committee meeting may 2011 hsbc centre
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Welcome
• Rob Worsley– General Manager
• Kelly Stein - Tenant Relationship Manager
• Cliff Jones - State Engineering Manager
• Bruce Loveridge – Operations Manager
• Anne-Marie Poirrier – Sustainability Advantage
• Kim Host- National Sustainability Manager
• General Introduction
Waste / Recycling Streams
44%35% 36%
42% 44%50%
57%52% 53% 55%
61% 60%
43%
45% 45%41%
33%
38%33%
38%42% 40%
34% 36%
13%20% 19% 16%
23%
12% 10% 11%5% 5% 5% 4%
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Waste / Recycling Recycling vs Landfill
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Secondary Recovery
Liquid Waste
Green Waste
Polystyrene
Fluorescent Tubes
Toner Cartridges
E-waste
Cooking Oil
Uncompacted Paper Towel
Other recycled
Cardboard
Office Co-mingled
Paper
Glass
Co-mingled
Organic
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HSBC Centre (weight)
Waste / Recycling March 2011
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What is Shopping Ethically?
The ways in which you can act as an 'ethical consumer' can take on a number of often subtle forms.
Positive buying is favouring ethical products, be they fair trade, organic or cruelty free. This option is arguably the most important since it directly supports progressive companies.
Negative purchasing means avoiding products you disapprove of such as battery eggs or polluting cars.
www.ethicalconsumer.org/aboutec/whybuyethically.htm
Ethical Shopping Guide 2011