Community Waste Education & Awareness

Dulverton Waste Education

Ever wondered where your waste goes?

Dulverton Waste Management offers free tours of the Landfill & organics facility for schools and community groups. Or we can come to you and talk about what we do, and answer your questions on all things waste!

To arrange a visit contact Allison on 6424 7344 оr email admin@dulverton.com.au. Catering for groups from 10-30 people. 

 

Awareness Programs

Dulverton works closely with the Cradle Coast Waste Management Group (CCWMG) and other regional partners to deliver practical, easy-to-understand waste education. Residents, local businesses, and community groups can access guidance and resources to avoid, reduce, reuse, and recycle waste, the core principles of sustainable waste management in Tasmania.


Waste Engagement Officers

Our Waste Education Officers, supported by Dulverton’s role in CCWMG and Rethink Waste, visit community groups to provide tailored advice, workshops, and presentations on practical waste reduction, recycling, and organics management.



Schools Programs
(Free to Tasmanian Schools)

Through the Rethink Waste Schools Program, Dulverton supports schools across the region with free resources and hands-on activities. Program features include:

  • Conducting waste audits and creating actionable plans to reduce school waste
  • Hands-on learning experiences linked to the Australian Curriculum
  • Tools and guidance for students, teachers, and school communities to take real, measurable steps in waste reduction

This program is delivered in partnership with other regional waste bodies and is available to all Tasmanian schools.

 

Practical Resources & Toolkits

NWRRR also provides access to free resources and guides that help communities plan and track waste reduction activities, including:

  • Waste audit templates for schools and organisations
  • Action plan toolkits to implement sustainable practices
  • Advice on setting up recycling and organics systems

These resources make it easier for schools, community groups, and households to implement meaningful waste reduction initiatives.

 

Community Events & Engagement 

Through Rethink Waste Tasmania & NWRRR Dulverton raises awareness of waste issues at local events, workshops, and community activities. These initiatives empower people to make small, everyday changes that:

  • Reduce landfill
  • Increase recycling and resource recovery
  • Support Tasmanian circular economy goals