Training
PACIA offers industry based training and professional development opportunities for members and non-members focused on key industry needs to integrate sustainability. Our training program will help save you money, position for carbon trading, increase your competitiveness and build new skills for your workforce.
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Courses available in 2011 are : Implementing the Sustainability Leadership Framework Workshop, and the 'Working with Dangerous Goods and Hazardous Chemicals' 2 day course (with Noel Arnold & Associates).
All courses are delivered by experienced trainers, drawing on the expertise of PACIA staff and networks, and include comprehensive course notes and supporting material.
View the current scheduled courses below or ask us about in-house and tailored courses for your teams, new employees or even customers.
- Enquire today at training@pacia.org.au
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PACIA National Plastics Recycling Survey
The 2011 PACIA National Plastics Recycling Survey is now available. PACIA commissions yearly independent national surveys on consumption, use and recovery of plastics in Australia, as part of our strong commitment to action by industry...more...more
Annual Reports
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Media Centre
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Ten years of data shows growth and opportunity for Australian plastics recycling
The plastics and chemicals industry has welcomed the release of the tenth consecutive national survey showing record high recovery and recycling for plastics in Australia....more



