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Annual Report 2010-11 - Zero Waste SA - SA.Gov.au

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Stakeholders, partnering and linkages<br />

KE<strong>SA</strong>B environmental solutions<br />

KE<strong>SA</strong>B environmental solutions has a valued role as a partner delivering <strong>Zero</strong> <strong>Waste</strong> <strong>SA</strong><br />

programs to schools and households on litter measurement, reduction, education and<br />

awareness; and on illegal dumping and compliance awareness. The three-year service<br />

level agreement between the two parties, covering 1 July 2008 to 30 June 20<strong>11</strong>, defined<br />

outcomes that placed a high expectation on KE<strong>SA</strong>B.<br />

Individual KE<strong>SA</strong>B programs funded by <strong>Zero</strong> <strong>Waste</strong> <strong>SA</strong> in <strong>2010</strong>–<strong>11</strong> were:<br />

> <strong>Zero</strong> <strong>Waste</strong> <strong>SA</strong> and KE<strong>SA</strong>B Wipe Out <strong>Waste</strong> school program ($200,000)<br />

> litter counts, trends, analysis and monitoring ($64,000)<br />

> Clean Site building industry litter reduction, recycling and resource recovery ($30,000)<br />

> <strong>Zero</strong> <strong>Waste</strong> <strong>SA</strong> and KE<strong>SA</strong>B litter reduction program ($30,000)<br />

> Sustainable Communities, incorporating Tidy Towns ($34,000)<br />

> community litter, education and resources campaign ($100,000).<br />

In <strong>2010</strong>–<strong>11</strong>, <strong>Zero</strong> <strong>Waste</strong> <strong>SA</strong> and KE<strong>SA</strong>B developed a new three-year service level agreement<br />

starting July 20<strong>11</strong> to continue its work in community education and engagement in<br />

reducing waste and underpin the objectives of the <strong>Waste</strong> Strategy 20<strong>11</strong>–2015.<br />

Local <strong>Gov</strong>ernment Association<br />

The LGA, supported by $30,000 in funding from <strong>Zero</strong> <strong>Waste</strong> <strong>SA</strong>, employs a person to give<br />

waste management support to local councils, in particular in developing regional waste<br />

management arrangements.<br />

The current three-year agreement to <strong>2010</strong>–<strong>11</strong> specifies key deliverables which are<br />

negotiated at the beginning of each financial year.<br />

The objectives of <strong>2010</strong>–<strong>11</strong> focused on:<br />

> supporting implementation of food collection with kerbside organics in councils<br />

> coordinating electronic waste collection initiatives such as: the metropolitan<br />

electronic waste collection event in September <strong>2010</strong> in collaboration with Apple Pty<br />

Ltd; and television collection arrangements to coincide with the television signal<br />

switchover in December <strong>2010</strong> in parts of regional South Australia<br />

> supporting the continued process of waste management reform by country councils<br />

> facilitating local government discussion of key issues of relevance to <strong>Zero</strong> <strong>Waste</strong> <strong>SA</strong>.<br />

During <strong>2010</strong>–<strong>11</strong>, <strong>Zero</strong> <strong>Waste</strong> <strong>SA</strong> and the LGA negotiated a new three-year agreement<br />

to extend to 2014 which will assist in implementing the objectives of the <strong>Waste</strong> Strategy<br />

20<strong>11</strong>–2015.

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