Ai Group submission on review of Victorian Climate Change Act
Tuesday 29 November 2011
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QLD Waste Reform - Policy Update Factsheet (September 2011)
Wednesday 26 October 2011
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Submission on the Clean Technology Program (CTP)
This Ai Group submission provides input to the Department of Innovation, Industry, Science and Research on the best design of its proposed Clean Technology Program (CTP). CTP offers $1.2 billion in energy efficiency and emissions reduction grants to manufacturers, and is intended to ease the transition to carbon pricing.
Tuesday 25 October 2011
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Ai Group submission to the Review of Regulatory Impact Assessment processes in NSW
This Ai Group submission provides responses and recommendations to the New South Wales Better Regulation Office review of regulatory impact assessment processes.
Friday 07 October 2011
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Submission on the Federal Government's draft Clean Energy Bill and related legislation
Wednesday 31 August 2011
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Ai Group Submission in response to the National Legislation for MEPS and Energy Labelling Draft Greenhouse and Energy Minimum Standards (GEMS) Bill Industry Consultation Paper, August 2011
The GEMS Act will address inconsistencies in current state laws by creating common rules for fees, registration, offences, penalties and reporting. A common date for implementation of new standards will also be positive.
Wednesday 31 August 2011
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Ai Group Submission to Strategic Review of Sustainability Victoria
Ai Group's submission advocates that Sustainability Victoria place priority on:
- Promoting the uptake of sustainable business solutions by small and medium sized enterprises;
- Accelerating the uptake of energy efficiency; and
Working with supply chains.
Thursday 25 August 2011
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Greentape Reduction Discussion Paper and Regulatory Assessment Statement
Tuesday 23 August 2011
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Ai Group Submission to the Statutory Policy Review
Statutory policies provide a useful framework for defining ambient standards and setting medium to longer term broad environmental objectives. However, Ai Group is concerned that: State Environment Protection Policies (SEPPs) are overly prescriptive; there is a lack of clarity around the hierarchy of the various policy and regulatory instruments; and there is need for improved guidance for industry.
Tuesday 23 August 2011
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Draft Trade Waste Customer Code
Ai Group is broadly supportive of the draft Trade Waste Customer Code. The objective of the Code is to provide consistent, transparent and timely decision making on trade waste management matters.
Key provisions in the Draft Code require water businesses to:
- Respond within 10 business days to applications for trade waste agreements and for customer specific acceptance criteria
- Provide a clear statement of reasons to the applicant where an application is rejected
- Have and comply with policies, practices and procedures for classifying trade waste customers and setting acceptance criteria
- Explain to customers how their particular classification was determined
- Advise customers of any identified risks associated with accepting the customer’s trade waste into its sewer, including any risk mitigation that the customer will be required to implement
Wednesday 29 June 2011
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Submission on Government's Proposed Carbon Pricing Model (Submission)
Monday 30 May 2011
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Key Points from Submission on Government's proposed Carbon Pricing Model
This submission outlines Australian Industry Group's comments to the Government on its proposed carbon pricing model. It argues that, if the Government's proposed scheme goes ahead, it should start with a moderate carbon price; move quickly to be fully internationally linked; contain strong and effective measures for trade exposed businesses; ensure the continuity of electricity supply; be accompanied by clear processes under which the plethora of existing emissions-related regulation will be reviewed and removed; and be supported by investments in research, development and deployment of low-emissions technologies.
Monday 30 May 2011
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Draft Climate Change Adaptation Framework for South Australia
Ai Group is broadly supportive of the overarching objectives identified in the Draft Framework. Ai Group strongly supports the role identified for the State Government in partnering with the business sector and providing support for adaptation responses by business. Ai Group advocates introduction of an Industry Adaptation Initiative focussing on development of pragmatic, broadly applicable approaches that will assist businesses undertake risk assessments.
Wednesday 27 April 2011
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National Television and Computer Product Stewardship Scheme - Consultation Paper on Proposed Regulations
Ai Group supports introduction of a co-regulatory product stewardship scheme for e-waste. Industry has concerns in relation to the proposed thresholds for liability targets for recovery and recycling under the proposed arrangements. Ai Group advocates that an extension in reporting requirements for Arrangement Administrators to include accreditation and compliance of recycling facilities with appropriate standards.
Friday 08 April 2011
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Product Stewardship Bill 2011 - Submission by Ai Group to the Senate Environment and Communications Legislation Committee
Ai Group supports development of a nationally coordinated and consistent waste policy. Within a national framework there is a role for product stewardship schemes in certain circumstances. Ai Group is concerned that the Bill will not deliver a nationally consistent approach to product stewardship and supports a narrowing of the criteria for introduction of product stewardship arrangements.
Wednesday 06 April 2011
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Regulatory Assessment Statement and Cost Benefit Analysis for a waste disposal levy proposal in Queensland
Ai Group has prepared this submission in response to a request for comment from the Queensland Department of Environment and Resource Management on the Regulatory Assessment Statement (RAS) and Cost Benefit Analysis (CBA) relating to the proposed introduction of a waste disposal levy in Queensland.
Tuesday 01 March 2011
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Upcoming Industry Waste Levy (Queensland) - Policy Update
The Department of Environment and Resource Management (DERM) is undertaking a waste reform comprising a new Waste Strategy and the introduction of a State Government levy on industrial waste from 1 December 2011.
Tuesday 01 March 2011
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Review of Environment Protection (Fees) Regulations 2001
Any proposed variation to licence and works approvals fees should be subjected to detailed cost benefit analysis. Reductions in EPA administrative costs from licensing reforms should flow through to industry in reduced costs. Introduction of a verification fee for all audits required by regulation is not supported. Consideration should be given to increasing incentives for accredited licensees.
Monday 31 January 2011
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