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Past KAB Week Campaigns

2010
Out and About Recycling

 
In 2010, KAB Week was held from Monday 23rd August to Sunday 29th August.
The focus in 2010 was on public place recycling to help reduce litter on
our streets and waste needlessly being sent to landfill when people are out
and about.
 
 
About KAB Week 2010
KAB Week 2010 Celebrity Ambassadors
 
View and download the 'Australian Artists' posters
 
Poster 1 Poster 3
Poster 2 Poster 4
 
Watch the TV ad KAB Week 2010 Fact Sheet                         
Recycling Right tips How Plastic is Recycled (video)
Recycling PET process (diagram) Recycled Products Examples
Recycling at Hungry Jack's (video)

2009
Waste Lives on

When we throw things in the bin we often don’t realise its future impact.
Plastic can last for thousands of years and some materials never break down.
That means if things like empty bottles had been around when the dinosaurs
roamed the earth we would still be finding them today.

Reduce your waste and help Keep Australia Beautiful.

Waste lives on.

 
 

Watch TVC
Listen to Radio Ad
Download Fact Sheets
Key Statistics
Download a4 Poster
Download HUNGRY JACK’S Trayliner

Watch Video: Find out how to get involved in KAB week 

2008
Score Points for the Environment Challenge 

You can help tackle climate change and protect our natural resources by participating in the Score Points for the Environment challenge during Keep Australia Beautiful Week 2008.

Watch TVC
Watch John Blackman Viral Video 1
Watch John Blackman Viral Video 2
Download KAB Week Flyer
$10,000 Modern Solar Home Make-Over Competition Winner

 

2007
Save the world. Start at home.

In 2007, KAB Week will be held from Monday 27 August to Sunday 2 September with the theme: Save the World, Start at Home.

Visit Campaign Website
Watch TVC
Listen to Radio Advert
Fact Sheets


2006
Measure your Ecological Footprint

The aim of the campaign is to demonstrate the easy ways you can help the environment and also save money by making a few simple changes around the home and in your daily lives.

The Idea
The Ecological Footprint Calculator that was available on the website had been tailored specifically to the Australian market with assistance from EPA Victoria. After answering a series of short questions about your home and lifestyle habits, the results gave an idea of how many planets would be needed to sustain your current lifestyle.

Photos

2005
National Spring Clean to Celebrate Keep Australia Beautiful Week

KAB Week 2005 Press Release
Hungry Jack's tray liner supporting KAB Week
KAB TV CSA supported by Raine & Horne
Environmental Spring Clean Booklet

2004
5 Days in 5 Ways

Press Release

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