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How Winter Conditions Affect Recycling Collection and Processing

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12 Mar, 2025

This post was originally published on Recycle Nation

A British study found that paper and cardboard recycling rates decline by 40% during the winter. Why is that? Much of it comes down to contamination from snow and ice. The problems occur both in curbside collections and at recycling facilities. RecycleNation helps you take steps to prevent recycling from ending up in the trash. Winter’s […]

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Officeworks launches all-women-led commercial solar project

Officeworks launches all-women-led commercial solar project

Officeworks, Smart Commercial Solar and Australian Women in Solar Energy (AWISE) have partnered to launch an all-women-led commercial solar project.

The project will take place at Officeworks Bundoora in Victoria, featuring a 96 kW rooftop solar system — 16 times the size of an average home system. The process of this initiative — from analysis and project management to engineering and performance monitoring — will be led exclusively by female professionals.

“Officeworks is incredibly proud to be part of this initiative, which aligns with our commitment to ensuring our team represents the communities in which we live and work,” said Officeworks Head of Property Kylie Brockett. “There is no limit to what we as women can accomplish and I am so proud to be part of the world’s first ever all-women commercial solar install at Bundoora Officeworks.

“This project is a true celebration of women in action — designed, managed and executed entirely by female professionals across property, engineering, project management, analysis, marketing and installation.”

All-women-led commercial solar project at Officeworks Bundoora.   

With Australia targeting 82% renewable energy by 2030, this project aims to highlight the breadth of career opportunities available, inspire more young women to enter the industry, and contribute to its rapid expansion.

“This project is about showcasing the incredible work of the women on our team, but also about inspiring the next generation. The renewable energy sector is growing fast, and if we want it see it evolve and succeed, we need more women to see themselves in these careers,” said Smart Commercial Solar Chief of Staff Kathryn Hoogesteger.

AWISE Founding Director Sophie Wright added, “Women have been making significant contributions to the solar industry for years, but this project provides an unprecedented opportunity to showcase their expertise across every stage of a commercial-scale project. By increasing visibility and breaking down barriers, we can attract more women into the industry and help build a more diverse, skilled workforce.”

Adding to its sustainability efforts, Officeworks’ entire operations have been powered by renewable electricity since 1 January 2025.

Top image caption: Officeworks, Smart Commercial Solar and Australian Women in Solar Energy (AWISE) leadership team. Images: Supplied.

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