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Sustainability for Diverse Communities Resource Hub – www.environmentvictoria.org.au/sustainability-for-diverse-communities Communicating sustainability without written words Why is recycling and waste an issue? Part of the Sustainability for Diverse Communities Resource Hub, online at www.environmentvictoria.org.au/sustainability-for-diverse-communities This presentation is a tool to help you communicate about sustainability with people with limited English. You can use it as a PowerPoint presentation, using the talking points in the notes section to lead a discussion. Alternatively, you can take individual images and use them in other contexts (see the last slide for copyright and other information). This resource builds on Environment Victoria’s extensive experience in working with culturally and linguistically diverse communities. It forms part of the GreenTown project, which is funded by the Victorian Government’s Sustainability Fund. The Sustainability Fund is managed by Sustainability Victoria.GreenTown
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Sustainability for Diverse Communities Resource Hub – www.environmentvictoria.org.au/sustainability-for-diverse-communities
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Food and garden waste Recyclables Other Nappies and health waste
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Sustainability for Diverse Communities Resource Hub – www.environmentvictoria.org.au/sustainability-for-diverse-communities Information on using this presentation and the images in it Can I get higher resolution images? Probably. Try the links below or contacting GreenTown at Environment Victoria. Can I change this presentation or the images in it? This presentation is protected by the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 2.5 Australia licence. This means that you’re free to use it for noncommercial purposes, if you attribute Environment Victoria and the authors of the photos (by retaining this slide). You’re also free to make changes to the presentation, providing you distribute it under a similar licence. If you’re changing any of the images, you’ll need to check the licensing details in the links below. Mostly you can alter them as long as attribute the author, distribute under a similar licence and it’s for noncommercial purposes. Have fun! Image sources All images by Environment Victoria are protected by the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 2.5 Australia licence. Slides 1 & 2: All images by Environment Victoria 3: Image by Samuel Mann, www.flickr.com/photos/21218849@N03/3183610197/ 4: Image in public domain 5, 6 & 7: All image by Environment Victoria 8: Crumpled paper and recycling plant image by Environment Victoria; notebooks image by Mk2010, http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Spiral- bound_notebooks.JPG 9: Food scraps into compost image by Tim Jewett, http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Food_Scraps_and_Yard_Debris_Collection_in_Portland_2010_by_Tim_Jewett.JPG; recycling and rubbish images by Environment Victoria; pile of nappies image is in the public domain; baby in nappy image by Kyle Flood, http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Baby_diaper.jpg.Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 2.5 Australia licencewww.flickr.com/photos/21218849@N03/3183610197/Mk2010 http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Food_Scraps_and_Yard_Debris_Collection_in_Portland_2010_by_Tim_Jewett.JPG http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Baby_diaper.jpg
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