This section of the Queensland Environmental Protection Agency website provides information on cleaner production and its implementation by businesses which involve rethinking products, product components and production processes to achieve sustainable production.
This website has been formed as a tool to assist Queensland Manufacturers to implement eco-efficient practices. It provides information and assistance for manufacturers to follow the pathway to becoming a world class, sustainable manufacturer. Eco-efficiency combines environmental improvement with cost reduction to maintain competitiveness, whilst becoming more sustainable and adapting to the pressures of a carbon constrained economy.
ecoBiz is the EPA's signature partnership program with Queensland business and industry. ecoBiz assists businesses identify efficiencies in waste, water and energy for financial and environmental benefits.
This section of the NSW Department of Environment and Conservation provides case studies on various organisations that have improved their environmental performance through cleaner production initiatives.
This section of the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) website provides information on the agency’s research into eco-efficient technologies and engineering practices to assist in the development of cleaner manufacturing processes and products in Australia.
This section of the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) website provides information on the agency’s research into the development of innovative technologies for the transport sector that are sustainable, safe, efficient and cost-effective covering road, rail, air, sea and aerospace.
This report covers significant challenges and opportunities for advanced clean coal technology developments in the Unites States as per the Department of Energy’s Clean Coal Power Initiative (CCPI) initiated by President Bush in 2002.
The massive flood across western Queensland may have caused millions of dollars of damage, but it has been a godsend for native animals and plants.
(ABC News, 10/03/10)