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Did you know that waste contributes to greenhouse gas emissions in two ways:
You might look at statistics showing that waste is responsible for 2.6% of Australia's emissions (Australia's National Greenhouse Gas Inventory 2009, released May 2011), and think waste is not a big issue.
But when you factor in the embedded energy that also gets wasted - industrial processes, agriculture, transport, electricity and gas combustion - the problem gets much bigger.
When making purchases check if the item is produced locally? If the answer is no, check if there is a local alternative.
Repair, refill and re-use items where possible. If you do upgrade, your older products may still be useful to another business, school, community group, etc. Ask around to find out if someone else can make use of your disused equipment - or try a website like the Australian Recyclers' Classifieds to give it away to a grateful recipient.
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Buy recycled products - or those with some recycled content at least - to reduce the demand for virgin materials. Check out Good Environmental Choice Australia's Green Procurement Product Directory for assistance in sourcing recycled products.
For materials that require intensive primary processing (ie. steel, plastic and aluminium), recycling can reduce emissions by about two tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent per tonne of product (Curbing the effect of waste on climate (614KB), Environment Canada).
It's important that we counteract the impact of the greenhouse emissions we create by undertaking an activity to absorb an equivalent amount of greenhouse gas from the atmosphere. Greenfleet plants permanent, biodiverse, native forests to offset greenhouse gas emissions on behalf of businesses and individuals.
Greenfleet's online Tree Totaller can't calculate the emissions generated by waste, but you can estimate your waste emissions using the guide below and add an "Optional extra offset" when you calculate the emissions generated by your business' car fleet, air travel and on-site energy consumption, then submit your calculations for a quote to offset your emissions.
| If you know what's in your waste: | tonnes CO2-e |
| Paper & cardboard | 2.5 |
| Textiles | 1.5 |
| Rubber & leather | 2.5 |
| Wood | 1.2 |
| Garden & green waste | 1.2 |
| Food | 1.6 |
| Concrete / metal / plastics / glass | 0.0 |
| Sludge | 0.3 |
| If you don't know what's in your waste: | tonnes CO2-e per tonne of waste |
| Municipal solid waste | 1.2 |
| Commercial and industrial waste | 1.1 |
| Construction and demolition waste | 0.2 |