Blue Mountains Business Circular Economy Hub Survey

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The entrance to Katoomba Resource Recovery and Waste Management Facility (RRWMF)

This survey is for leading local businesses and service providers.

Blue Mountains City Council is undertaking a feasibility study in relation to establishing a circular economy hub at the Katoomba Resource Recovery and Waste Management Facility (RRWMF).

The circular economy aims to keep products, equipment, and infrastructure in use for longer. This improves the value and productivity of resources for businesses and can reduce costs in both the acquisition of goods/resources and the disposal of wastes. A circular economy hub could offer a range of activities including increased material recovery, reprocessing, resale and repair opportunities for businesses.

Blue Mountains City Council wants to work together with businesses to help to achieve a local circular economy.

The EPA will soon be introducing a mandate for businesses to better manage their waste.

Blue Mountains City Council wants to understand how we can improve the local circular economy and waste facilities to help meet your business needs.

This survey is for leading local businesses and service providers.

Blue Mountains City Council is undertaking a feasibility study in relation to establishing a circular economy hub at the Katoomba Resource Recovery and Waste Management Facility (RRWMF).

The circular economy aims to keep products, equipment, and infrastructure in use for longer. This improves the value and productivity of resources for businesses and can reduce costs in both the acquisition of goods/resources and the disposal of wastes. A circular economy hub could offer a range of activities including increased material recovery, reprocessing, resale and repair opportunities for businesses.

Blue Mountains City Council wants to work together with businesses to help to achieve a local circular economy.

The EPA will soon be introducing a mandate for businesses to better manage their waste.

Blue Mountains City Council wants to understand how we can improve the local circular economy and waste facilities to help meet your business needs.

Thank you for your interest. This survey is now closed. 

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