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    Waste Management

    The Melbourne Cricket Club is aware of its environmental responsibility and recognises that best practice waste management must be performed and promoted to meet public expectations.

    The MCC adheres to five key guiding principles to continually improve its performance in waste management:

    • Reduce unrecyclable waste
    • Reuse materials where possible
    • Promote recycling by providing appropriate infrastructure
    • Educate employees, patrons and contractors
    • Use landfill as a last resort.

    The MCC co-ordinates its employees, contractors and patrons so as to maintain the maximum effectiveness of the waste management strategy.

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