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Consultation has concluded
If everyone in the world lived as we do in Australia, we’d need almost four planets to support us. As a community, we’re living outside of our planet’s means – using too many resources and producing too much pollution.
In 2014, the City of Fremantle achieved national recognition against Bioregional's One Planet Living framework, joining an international network of ‘One Planet’ communities addressing the sustainability challenges that we face on a daily basis.
We've now been implementing this program for a full year and we'd like to get a feel for how we're going - what we're doing well, where we can improve our performance as an organisation and how we can better support our community.
If everyone in the world lived as we do in Australia, we’d need almost four planets to support us. As a community, we’re living outside of our planet’s means – using too many resources and producing too much pollution.
In 2014, the City of Fremantle achieved national recognition against Bioregional's One Planet Living framework, joining an international network of ‘One Planet’ communities addressing the sustainability challenges that we face on a daily basis.
We've now been implementing this program for a full year and we'd like to get a feel for how we're going - what we're doing well, where we can improve our performance as an organisation and how we can better support our community.
The survey will take 5-10 minutes to complete and will allow you to provide us with your feedback and give us your ideas for the future. And...there are three delicious hampers up for grabs for respondents, so get your surveys in by Monday 7th December to be in the running!
Consultation has concluded
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