At KARI, we believe sustainability is important for future generations. In April we came together with partner Clean Vibes Pty Ltd, the NSW Minister of Environment James Griffin MP, CEO of TOMRA Cleanaway James Dorney and Chief Executive Officer at Exchange for Change to launch the opening of the Return and Earn in Mascot. It was a great day for the government, business and the community, showing up for the environment. It is our vision that our partnership with Clean Vibes will help bring more jobs to the Aboriginal community and we look forward to working together with Clean Vibes towards a sustainable future in this space.
In addition, the KARI Foundation have partnered with Cleanvibes on a number of initiatives and are their charity of choice at their return and earn automated depot and for festivals & events.
KARI Foundation and Cleanvibes has developed a return and earn strategy that could be implanted into your organisation or business. Please contact our partnerships team to discuss how you can be a part of this great initiative and make change through recycling.