![]() If someone has a mental issue you really should be more respectful and understand they aren’t okay in the is not your choice or decision to outcast them when it is their doctors. and really wrong.Ĭlearly some people have mental issues is it up to you to decide to get them off of the game or Linden Lab? according to my friend it’s Linden Lab ‘s decision. I was sent by a friend this, because he found it stupid. some of you need to know and learn when to troll and when to look into it before you do.īefore you assume as I’ve read before? that I’m someone on the site as another user?. Ha- ha-ha- that’s not how trolling works that is not-just- how do you find this okay ? We also need to look for circular economy principles that extend beyond traditional waste management enhancement processes to emphasise improved design, waste avoidance and maximising the value of resources.Hello I am a visitor and I understand that you guys find some people very annoying, but what you do not seem to absolutely comprehend, is what I find appalling, that you choose to upset the person, they get mad, and you expect them to walk away?Įven after you try to harm them public ally? when your the cause? and the effect?Īnd you have the audacity. We need to rethink how we use natural resources and create new value streams from materials previously discarded. Name one thing you wish all people knew about waste? By supporting this wonderful and inspiring program, we have been able to make a difference and give a second chance to these men and women who can often be overlooked in our community. Working with Mates on the Move, a social enterprise established by Prisoners Aid NSW who provide life skills, education and work experience to people leaving prison in NSW. What has been your proudest moment in your career to date? They are not recyclable or biodegradable, as some claim, and a lot of resources and raw materials are used to create and transport them. The disposable coffee cup – ban them! There is a significant amount of contradiction and misleading information by manufacturers, waste providers and even government education material that confuse people about coffee cups. What is your biggest pet peeve in resource recovery and waste management? This year, we released ‘Planet Positive: Waste & Materials’ that details our plan to get there and how we will be transitioning to a circular materials pathway. ![]() We have an industry-leading commitment to send zero waste to landfill by 2030. Mirvac is committed to its sustainability strategy, This Changes Everything, and we understand that our natural resources are precious and finite. I am personally committed to driving education, engagement and awareness about resource recovery through effective communication with individuals and groups to ‘calm the waters’ and make a difference.Ĭould you describe Mirvac’s waste strategy? I think my manager, Dave Palin, had a hand in that nickname following some very passionate discussions with our partners and tenants. It’s been said that you’re referred to in the industry as the ‘Waste Whisperer’. We were lucky enough to catch up with Kim for this year’s annual report and get her thoughts on all things waste and resource recovery. Prior to working at Mirvac, Kim spent several years at JLL and Energetics, working across all aspects of sustainability.
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