Sustainability Priority Areas

Sustainability can be a challenging concept to turn into a business strategy. PACIA's Sustainability Leadership Framework helps PACIA members to focus on the key opportunities, and identifies 11 priority areas of action. However, every PACIA member is different, so the Framework provides the tools and resources to identify and prioritise the key areas relevant for each business.

In 2009/10 the Industry Priority Areas are:

 Energy and Greenhouse
Water  Water
 Health and Safety
 Community and Stakeholders
 Wastes and Emissions
 Materials, Processes and Products
 Security
 Workforce
 Innovation
 Accountability
 Financial

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PACIA National Plastics Recycling Survey

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Industry welcomes chemical security consultation process

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