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NSW EPA Media Alert – EPA and Charitable Reuse Press Conference

NSW Environment Protection Authority < 1 mins read

Media Alert

 

 

PRESS CONFERENCE

NSW EPA Chief Executive Officer Tony Chappel will be addressing the media with Charitable Reuse Australia CEO Omer Soker about the release of a report called ‘Measuring Reuse Activity and Impacts in NSW.’

The report details how the NSW community saved $432 million last year through second-hand shopping, helping to ease the cost-of-living crisis.

 

WHEN: 10:45am Monday 17 June, 2024

WHERE: Meet at Reverse Garbage, 30 Carrington Road, Marrickville

 

Optional: At 11:00am transport will be provided to the Salvation Army Store, 7 Bellevue Street, Tempe.

At 11:45am transport will then be provided to UTurn Reuse, 95 Bonds Road, Punchbowl. The coach returns to Reverse Garbage at 1pm.

 


Contact details:

Brittany Hughes – 0473 436 714

Or the 24/7 EPA media line – 9995 6415

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