Study finds southern Lake Macquarie health is on the mend
A comprehensive study has found reassuring results for Lake Macquarie after assessing its environmental health around nearby power stations with coal ash repositories.
EPA welcomes a new board member
The NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA) is pleased to announce the appointment of Adjunct Professor Mary Haines to the EPA Board, bringing a wealth of experience in public health, governance and policy to the state’s leading environmental regulator.
NSW Road Noise Policy Review
The EPA commissioned Emeritus Professor Lex Brown to conduct a study outlining the current scientific understanding of road traffic noise impacts to inform a potential review of the NSW Road Noise Policy.
The Reusable Café Project
The Reusable Café Project was designed to inform EPA decision-making on the phase-out of single-use coffee cups and similar items across NSW.
Case study: BYO reusables happy hour
In this case study, we unpack campaigns and incentives three businesses – Morning Glory Café in Coogee, Astin Min Fine Food in Collaroy and One Four Coffee Company in North Curl – tested to encourage customers to BYO reusables.
Case study: mug library
In this case study, we unpack mug library trials at cafés on Sydney’s Northern Beaches – Butterbox Café on Long Reef Beach, The Pocket Café in Freshwater and Deli on Waterloo in Narrabeen.
Case study: Astin Min Fine Food's BYO reusables happy hour
Astin Min, a café, delicatessen and catering business combined, already supported reusables by selling cups and lids, providing borrow-cups, and offering discounts for customers who bring their own. To increase uptake, it trialled a BYO reusables ‘happy hour’ over a 7-week period in winter 2024.
Case study: Butterbox Café's mug library
Butterbox Café is located on a nature reserve at Long Reef, just steps from the beach. Business owner Martin Arrisueno cares about the environment and his concerns are shared by many in the local community.