Envirobank on tour educating workers on recycling

To celebrate National Recycling week Envirobank toured construction sites of Sydney Water's SewerFix Wet Weather Alliance (SWWA) to educate and engage the workers in a fun way around recycling and responsible disposal of waste. Over 3 days 763 drink containers were recycled, together they offset a 1271 km car journey.

Watch this short reporter style video to hear what the guys on the ground had to say.

SWWA is an alliance partnership between Sydney Water, UGL Infrastructure, Manidis Roberts, MWH Australia and Parsons Brinckerhoff. It is part of Sydney Water's $560 million SewerFix Wet Weather Program to improve the wastewater system and protect public health and the environment.

For more information, contact jlayflurrie@envirobank.com.au

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