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Australian-made recycled

Australian-made recycled

At its ordinary meeting of Monday 18 June, Latrobe City Council heard a presentation from Australian Paper regarding a feasibility study to construct a new recycling facility at its Maryvale Mill.

By Latrobe City - 26th June 2012 - Back to News

Latrobe City’s mayor, Councillor Ed Vermeulen, said that Australian Paper has launched its Australian-made recycled pledge online.

"We strongly encourage the community to take the pledge. Your mouse-click could result in jobs creation," Cr Vermeulen said.

Jim Henneberry, CEO of Australian Paper said community support would play an important role in the viability of the production plant.

"The more people who take the pledge the greater the chance to demonstrate that the community is supportive of the proposal. The feasibility study is expected to be finalised by the end of July. If the plant goes ahead as many as 80 jobs could be created during the construction phase, with 20 full time roles ongoing," Mr Henneberry said.

Australian Paper is holding community ‘open houses’ on the project at Stockland’s Shopping Centre in Traralgon on 29 and 30 June and Morwell’s Mid Valley Shopping Centre on 6 and 7 July.

Cr Vermeulen added that Council would begin to use Australian-made recycled paper in its offices from 1 July 2012.

To sign the pledge visit www.onpaper.com.au

Media Enquiries:

Latrobe City mayor, Councillor Ed Vermeulen

Telephone: 0428 148 585

Latrobe City deputy mayor, Councillor Sharon Gibson

Telephone: 0429 338 762

Media Relations Office

Telephone: 5128 5458 or 0409 797 498

For general enquiries, contact Latrobe City Council on 1300 367 700.


Source: http://gippsland.com/

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