Category: Ipswich City Council Highlights
Draft Materials Recovery Plan 2017-2031
Tell us your thoughts on waste management and materials recovery for Ipswich.Promoting a more sustainable approach to waste management, Council has recently developed a draft Materials Recovery Plan 2017-2031 to replace the previous waste plan. The Plan sets a new direction for waste management, identifying opportunities for businesses and Council to ‘manage waste as a resource’ and to divert waste from landfill.Have your say by 3 August 2017.Draft Materials Recovery Plan 2017-2031 (PDF, 9.1 MB)Community consultation questions:1. Do you think the nominated goals of the strategy achieve the purpose of the plan?2. Do you agree with the proposed strategies to achieve the set goals? Please provide comment on each of the key strategies:Opportunities for the diversion of waste from landfills are maximised.Community is fully engaged in recycling and waste avoidance behaviours.Public health and the environment are protected.Sustainable living for the future.Corporate leadership.3. Do you agree with the identified “3 Big Things”
Draft Materials Recovery Plan
Tell us your thoughts on waste management and materials recovery in Ipswich.Promoting a more sustainable approach to waste management, Council has recently developed a draft Materials Recovery Plan 2017-2031 to replace the previous waste plan. The Plan sets a new direction for waste management, identifying opportunities for businesses and Council to ‘manage waste as a resource’ and to divert waste from landfill.Have your say by 3 August 2017.Draft Materials Recovery Plan 2017-2031 (PDF, 9.1 MB)Community consultation questions:1. Do you think the nominated goals of the strategy achieve the purpose of the plan?2. Do you agree with the proposed strategies to achieve the set goals? Please provide comment on each of the key strategies:Opportunities for the diversion of waste from landfills are maximised.Community is fully engaged in recycling and waste avoidance behaviours.Public health and the environment are protected.Sustainable living for the future.Corporate leadership.3. Do you agree with the identified “3 Big Things”
Kerbside Collection Calendar 2017
Kerbside Collection Calendar 2017
Budget 2017 – 2018
Budget 2017 – 2018
Operation Wanted:The D-53X Upgrade
From now to 31 August you can get 20% off the cost of desexing your pet at participating Ipswich vets – thanks to the RSPCA’s Operation Wanted campaign, proudly supported by the Ipswich City Council.If you want your pet to be healthy and happy, check out the long list of desexing benefits below:Reduces risk of certain cancersNo risk of unwanted littersReduces aggressive behaviours (dogs)Allows your pet to be happier and healthierReduces behaviours such as urine-spraying (cats only)Reduces desire to roam.Did you know?Yearly registration fees are also cheaper if your dog is desexed!For more information and to register for 20% off desexing, visit Operationwanted.com.au
Operation Wanted:The D-53X Upgrade
From now to 31 August you can get 20% off the cost of desexing your pet at participating Ipswich vets – thanks to the RSPCA’s Operation Wanted campaign, proudly supported by the Ipswich City Council.If you want your pet to be healthy and happy, check out the long list of desexing benefits below:Reduces risk of certain cancersNo risk of unwanted littersReduces aggressive behaviours (dogs)Allows your pet to be happier and healthierReduces behaviours such as urine-spraying (cats only)Reduces desire to roam.Did you know?Yearly registration fees are also cheaper if your dog is desexed!For more information and to register for 20% off desexing, visit Operationwanted.com.au



