Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Paul-Connett-Toxics-Tour-in-Australia-27MZIFS7NRE.htmlConceptually similarPaul Connett Toxics Tour in AustraliaGP0B6NCompleted★★★★Paul Connett Toxics Tour in AustraliaGP07DKCompleted★★★★Paul Connett Toxics Tour in AustraliaGP01126Completed★★★★Paul Connett Toxics Tour in AustraliaGP0SRICompleted★★★★Paul Connett Toxics Tour in AustraliaGP0D97Completed★★★★★★Paul Connett Toxics Tour in AustraliaGP0JWECompleted★★★★Paul Connett Toxics Tour in AustraliaGP01G08Completed★★★★Launch of SV REDBILL, previous Clean Waters Campaign Tour. Hobart, TasmaniaGP01FQTCompleted★★★★Launch of SV REDBILL, previous Clean Waters Campaign Tour. Hobart, TasmaniaGP0G2FCompleted★★★★View AllGP0JWDPaul Connett Toxics Tour in AustraliaA poster with the title: 'Clean Green Tasmania..." showing a clear watered lake that reflects the ancient forest along the waterfront. In July 2003 Greenpeace Australia Pacific is conducting a 5-state tour in Australia to Sydney, Wollongong, Canberra, Perth, and Hobart with chemistry professor Dr Paul Connett highlighting the dangers of incineration and showing examples of innovative Zero Waste strategies from Australia and overseas. Dr Connett promotes "Zero Waste", which he sees as a combination of both "community responsibility" and "industrial responsibility".Locations:Australia-TasmaniaDate:1 Jul, 2003Credit:© Greenpeace / Rob BlakersMaximum size:1024px X 819pxKeywords:KWCI (GPI)-Lakes-Landscapes-Nature-Toxics (campaign title)Shoot:Paul Connett Toxics Tour in AustraliaIn July 2003 Greenpeace Australia Pacific is conducting a 5-state tour in Australia to Sydney, Wollongong, Canberra, Perth. Hobart with chemistry professor Dr Paul Connett highlight the dangers of incineration and show examples of innovative Zero Waste strategies from Australia and overseas. Dr Connett promotes "Zero Waste", which he sees as a combination of both "community responsibility" and "industrial responsibility".