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 ====== Sustainability ====== ====== Sustainability ======
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 Owners and residents at 19 Belmont have shown strong support for sustainability measures, with many efforts reflecting the mantra “Reduce, Reuse, Recycle”. Owners and residents at 19 Belmont have shown strong support for sustainability measures, with many efforts reflecting the mantra “Reduce, Reuse, Recycle”.
  
 +The owners corporation has made extensive use of government grants, and individual lot owners can do the same, see the [[Sustainability Grants]] page
 ===== OC Projects ===== ===== OC Projects =====
 ==== Solar ==== ==== Solar ====
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 Heat pumps utilise the same technology as reverse cycle air conditioners, and are significantly more energy efficient than gas hot water heaters. Heat pumps utilise the same technology as reverse cycle air conditioners, and are significantly more energy efficient than gas hot water heaters.
 ==== Carbon Footprint ==== ==== Carbon Footprint ====
-These measures are expected to reduce the shared carbon footprint of the residents of the block by xx tonnes per year.+These measures are expected to reduce the shared carbon footprint of the residents of the block by at least 25 tonnes per year.
  
 ===== Individual Measures ===== ===== Individual Measures =====
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 Reduce, where possible, the material put into the red bins. Larger non-perishable items should be kept for the fortnightly household waste collection on Monday mornings. Reduce, where possible, the material put into the red bins. Larger non-perishable items should be kept for the fortnightly household waste collection on Monday mornings.
  
-For bulky items, such as working electronics, furniture, clothes, shoes, etc., consider donating these items to charities.+For bulky items, such as working electronics, furniture, clothes, shoes, etc., consider donating these items to charities (see links on [[waste|Waste and Recycling]] page).
  
-Consider utilising online services such as Freecycle, Trash Nothing, or Facebook Marketplaceto offer of items to those who might be able to use them.+Consider utilising online services such as [[https://www.freecycle.org/|Freecycle]][[https://trashnothing.com/|Trash Nothing]], or [[https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/|Facebook Marketplace]] to offer items to those who might be able to use them.
  
 **Note:** E-waste cannot be disposed of via collections by North Sydney Council. **Note:** E-waste cannot be disposed of via collections by North Sydney Council.
 === Recycling === === Recycling ===
-== Yellow Bins == +Wherever possible, find ways to keep items out of the recycling or garbage bins. 
-== RecycleSmart == + 
-== Community Recycling Centre == +Reduce your use of single-use soft plastics by using cloth reusable shopping bags. 
-== Other ==+ 
 +Decline offered paper and plastic bags whenever possible. 
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 +Reduce paperwork wherever possible – most organisations can now supply electronic versions of their correspondence/bills via download or e-mail. 
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 +Keep your own records electronic, and avoid printing records unnecessarily. Computer operating systems these days allow you to “print to PDF”, which you can then store or e-mail as needed. 
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 +Re-use paper printed on one side as scribbling paper. 
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 +Home brewers might want your empty beer bottles – check on Marketplace, Freecycle or Trash Nothing. 
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 +You can earn (or donate to charity) 10¢ per eligible bottle through the NSW Government’s Return & Earn program. 
 === Green Waste === === Green Waste ===
-== Fortnightly Household Waste Collection == 
 Leaf litter, flowers, pruning and offcuts, etc. can be collected for mulching fortnightly by North Sydney Council. Leaf litter, flowers, pruning and offcuts, etc. can be collected for mulching fortnightly by North Sydney Council.
-== Other ==+
 Soil from pot plants cannot be placed in the green-lidded bins. It could be placed, where appropriate, in garden beds around the property. Soil from pot plants cannot be placed in the green-lidded bins. It could be placed, where appropriate, in garden beds around the property.
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