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A Footprint analysis of what parties are offering ahead of imminent state elections shows stark differences on renewable energy and other issues.
SA Water is in the market for 200,000 carbon offsets, followed by further annual purchases, and wants them sourced from projects in South Australia.
- Qantas studies consumer attitudes to sustainability
- Victorian Auditor-General to report on air quality
- Weatherill finalises terms for Murray Darling Basin Royal Commission
- SA fire-foam ban now in force
- Tribunal criticises 'lack of rigour' in EPA assessment
- Recycling council names new chief executive
- More businesses show supply chain leadership
- New water offset requirements proposed for Reef catchments
- CEFC increases NSW solar farm support to Neoen to $180 million
- Contamination risk easing, says environment agency
- Adelaide City to prepare 'sustainable events' guide
- SA offers food businesses 12GL of recycled water
- NSW dams audit identifies scope for improvement
- Queensland waste inquiry invites submissions
- Target microfibres, not just microbeads, says industry group
- Council demands federal reimbursement for PFAS costs
- SA to quantify benefits of food waste diversion
- Ex-Macquarie executive to head CEFC
- Renewables can deliver grid stability, says CEFC
- Construction to start in months on huge solar/battery project
- Monitoring reveals wider area of contamination centred on Linc plant
- SA to ban fire-foam chemicals
- NT launches water licence review
- New penalties for asbestos-contaminated litter
- New water quality controls for health facilities
- Decision imminent on Pilbara environmental offsets fund
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