Waste Programs
Mount Isa with a population varying from 19,000 to 23,000 has no recycling system and a primitive landfill system for rubbish disposal. This issue is major given our population size but it is also a problem for smaller communities who can not support the regular more environmental methods of waste disposal.

 

CONTENTS

 

 

 CLEAN HOME

 1. About CLEAN

  1.1. Committee

  1.2. Incorporation

  1.3. Contact and Membership

 2. Newsletter

 3. Projects

  3.1. Current

   3.1.1. Community Garden

   3.1.2. Car Conversions

  3.2. Past

  3.3. Involvement

   3.3.1. WAW

   3.3.2. Earth Hour

 4. Environment Issues

  4.1. Sustainable Community

  4.2. Anti-nuclear Campaign

  4.3. Energy Solutions

   4.3.1. Green Energy

   4.3.2. Political Fiction

   4.3.3. Nuclear

   4.3.4. Current Technology

  4.4. Waste Programs

   4.4.1. Disposal

   4.4.2. Landfill

   4.4.3. Recycling

  4.5. Transport Solutions

   4.5.1. Transportation

    4.5.1.1. Ethanol

    4.5.1.2. Bio Diesel

    4.5.1.3. Electric Cars

    4.5.1.4. Oil Supply

   4.5.2. Community Transport

    4.5.2.1. Solutions in practice

    4.5.2.2. Studies and Ideas

   4.5.3. Chemicals

  4.6. Landcare

   4.6.1. Weed Information

   4.6.2. Farming

   4.6.3. Waterways

  4.7. Climate

   4.7.1. Issues

   4.7.2. Solutions

   4.7.3. Visible Impact

  4.8. Air and Soil Pollution

   4.8.1. Mount Isa

 5. Conservation

  5.1. Habitat

  5.2. Animal Species

  5.3. Plant Species

 6. Downloads

  6.1. Documents

  6.2. Games

 7. Assorted Links

 8. Associated Groups