ED CORDNER

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  • Recycle your Christmas packaging says NPC

    National Packaging Covenant CEO, Mr Ed Cordner sends a special message to all Australians celebrating Christmas this year: recycle your Christmas packaging and wrapping.

    18/12/2009

  • Project finds afterlife for polystyrene

    Have you ever bought a plasma screen or fridge and asked: “What do I do with the white polystyrene foam it came packed in and where does it end up?” Typically it is sent to landfill, until now.

    14/12/2009

  • Talks show Covenant model works

    For Covenant CEO Ed Cordner, the approach to national waste and resource management policy taken by Australia's environment ministers demonstrates their support for product stewardship schemes.

    18/11/2009

  • New $5.4 million Perth plant stops glass going to landfill

    The National Packaging Covenant and Colmax Glass have announced they are proud to be major players in a new $5.4 million glass reprocessing plant to be built in Perth and operational by mid-2010.

    10/11/2009

  • Partners Put a Lid on Rubbish

    Tasmanian Minister for Environment, Parks and Heritage Michelle O’Byrne recently launched the second phase of a campaign to combat littering in Tasmania.

    23/10/2009

  • National Packaging Covenant Mk3

    The Australian Institute of Packaging (AIP) is pleased to advise that it will be running a technical dinner on Wednesday the 18th of November in Melbourne on the new National Packaging Covenant Mk3

    18/09/2009

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