The 2020/21 Resource Recovery and Waste Minimisation grants program – Northern Tasmania

The 2020/21 Resource Recovery and Waste Minimisation grants program – Northern Tasmania

Community grants for waste-reducing projects, educational materials and physical equipment are available within the Northern Tasmanian region including Break O’Day, Dorset, George Town, Launceston, West Tamar, Meander Valley, and Northern Midlands council areas.

These grants provide financial support for eligible project costs associated with procuring infrastructure or educational materials to improve waste management practices.

A total of $70,000 in grant funding is available across the Northern Tasmanian Waste Management Group region.

>>Applications for the 2020/21 grants program closed 5.00pm Tuesday 1 December, 2020<<

Notice of successful grant recipients will be published in late December.

Waste NoT Awards 2019 – Entries Open July 1st!

The 2019 Northern Tasmania Waste NoT Awards are bigger and better than ever!

This year there’s $2,500 worth of prizes up for grabs recognising excellence in waste avoidance, waste processing and education initiatives through to recycling, re-invention and upcycling.

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Individuals, schools, businesses, community groups and not-for-profit organisations in Northern Tasmania are eligible to enter (in the Break O’Day, Northern Midlands, Launceston City, Dorset, Meander Valley, West Tamar or George Town Council areas).  Categories include:

  • Early Learners
  • Primary School
  • Secondary School
  • Colleges/Tertiary Education Institutes
  • Small to Medium Organisations (under 150 employees)
  • Large Organisations (over 150 employees)
  • Individuals
  • Not for Profit/Community Group; and
  • State/Local Government.

Entry nominations open Monday 1 July and close at 5.00pm on Friday 9 August 2019.

Complete the online entry form here.  This link also includes the Awards’ full application guidelines and eligibility details.

Category winners receive a trophy made from recycled materials PLUS a $250 prize.  There’s also a bonus $250 to be awarded to the overall winner!

The Waste NoT Awards are hosted by the Northern Tasmanian Waste Management Group on behalf of its member councils and are proudly supported by Veolia.

Community Based Recycling Initiatives – Cradle Coast Grants Program 2018/19

Funding of up to $3,000 per organisation is available to community and not-for-profit groups in North West Tasmania to assist with recycling and waste disposal. The total value of grants to be awarded in this 2018/19 program is $15,000.

The Cradle Coast Waste Management Group in North West Tasmania includes the municipal areas of Burnie City, Central Coast, Circular Head, Devonport City, Kentish, Latrobe and Waratah-Wynyard.

The funding will provide organisations with an opportunity to improve their ability to recycle and manage waste, divert recyclable materials from landfill, and implement environmentally friendly practices.

To apply, complete an application form and return by 31st October 2018 by email to [email protected] or by post to PO Box 46, Devonport, TAS, 7310.

If you would prefer to discuss your idea before beginning the application form, you are welcome to contact Dulverton Waste Management’s Environmental Officer, Alison Holmstrom, on 6424 7344 or email a query to [email protected]

Resource Recovery and Waste Minimisation Grants: Northern Tasmania 2018/19

Applications are open between 27 August  and 3.00pm on 25 September 2018 for The Northern Tasmania Waste Management Group Resource Recovery and Waste Minimisation Grants program.

Financial support up to $70,000 will be provided for eligible project costs associated with procuring infrastructure or educational materials necessary to improve waste management practices in the northern Tasmania area.

Eligible organisations:

  • Schools (primary schools, high schools and senior colleges)
  • Not-for-profit community organisations registered with the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission.
  • Sole traders, small, medium and large businesses, local governments and local government organisations, and state government organisations (including hospitals and tertiary education institutions).

Eligible organisations must:

  1. Be based and operate in the northern Tasmania area as defined by the council boundaries of Break O’Day, Dorset, George Town, Launceston, Meander Valley, Northern Midlands and West Tamar councils.
  2. Be seeking to minimise waste to landfill from either their operations or activities in the northern Tasmanian community.

Application Process:

  1. Read the guidelines
  2. Check your organisation & project eligibility
  3. Complete the application form, including any supporting documents such as cost estimates
  4. Email your completed application to [email protected] before 3.00pm on the 25th of September 2018.

Applications will be assessed by a panel of experienced practitioners from the Northern Tasmanian Waste Management Group and other relevant expert organisations against the following criteria:

  • Community benefit – how the project benefits the northern Tasmanian community;
    Project duration – how long the project will provide a benefit to the Tasmanian community;
    Commitment – the applicant’s commitment to improving waste management and recycling;
    Landfill diversion – how the project leads to an improvement in resource recovery or waste minimisation;
    Value for money – the financial value of the project compared to the expected benefits;
    Cash contributions to the project, and;
    Where bin infrastructure is to be installed, assessment that the bins meet the Australian Standards for bin colours (AS 4123-2006 part 7).

Northern Tasmania: Waste NoT Awards 2018

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2018 Awards are now closed for entries….. stay tuned for announcements of the winners and for 2019 Award details!

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Have you, your school, or your business made an effort to change the way you manage your waste?

The Waste NoT Awards 2018 is now open to schools, individuals and organisations who have improved their waste management practices during the 2017/2018 financial year.

From recycling to re-invention, upcycyling, and education initiatives, the Waste NoT Awards recognise and reward your efforts.

 

Review the Award Guidelines for full details:

Complete and return the Application Form:

Encourage others by displaying a Waste NoT Awards 2018 poster at your workplace,, school or other public noticeboard:

Entries open 2nd July and close at 5.00pm on 10th August 2018.

Northern Tasmania Grants Program…Now Open!

Applications are now open for the Northern Tasmanian Waste Management Group (NTWMG) Resource Recovery and Waste Minimisation Grants program!

Resource Recovery and Waste Minimisation Grants

Financial support is available to eligible organisations in northern Tasmania that are working to decrease the amount of waste sent to landfill from core activities and/or increase the recovery of resources from waste that would otherwise be lost to landfill.

This funding program responds to the increasing financial pressures associated with meeting landfill management, environmental and rehabilitation standards, as well as the need to reduce the strain on landfill airspace and the environment by recycling and reusing materials.  Please see below for eligibility criteria, Grant Guidelines and the 2017/18 Application Form.

The grants are for eligible project costs associated with procuring infrastructure or educational materials necessary to improve waste management practices in the northern Tasmanian area.

A funding allocation of $70,000 is available under the 2017/18 Resource Recovery and Waste Minimisation Grants program.

  • APPLICATIONS OPEN:
    4th September 2017
  • APPLICATIONS CLOSE:
    5.00pm 27th October 2017

Applications will be assessed by the NTWMG Committee on 17th November at Launceston City Council Offices. Grant recipients will be announced in December 2017.

Take part in the 2017 Waste NoT Awards

Waste Not Awards 2017Have you, your school, or your business made an effort to change the way you manage your waste?

The Waste NoT Awards 2017 is now open to schools, individuals and organisations who are improving their waste management practices.

From recycling to re-invention, up-cycling, and education initiatives, the Waste NoT Awards recognise and reward your efforts.

FREE ENTRY. Open to everyone who lives or works, and organisations that operate, within northern Tasmania.

Entries are open from 3 July and close at 5.00pm 31 August 2017.

 

$100,000 grant funding now available in northern Tasmania

The NTWMGs annual grant program is now open. Up to $100,000 of funding support is available for eligible project costs associated with procuring infrastructure or educational materials necessary to improve waste management and resource recovery practices in the northern Tasmanian area.

Applications close 3pm Friday 28 October 2016.

Download the guidelines and application form for more information on the grant program.

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