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... ... @@ -15,32 +15,31 @@ 15 15 16 16 ---- 17 17 18 -=== **More Nodes ~= More Cleaning !** ===18 +=== **More Nodes ~= More Cleaning** === 19 19 20 - Cleaningrequires extra attentionin your installation& retrieval plans if sites are:20 +Your cleaning plan needs special attention before installation if sites are: 21 21 22 -* silt or clay soil 22 +* silt or clay soil 23 23 * an infection risk (such as farms, outbreak zones) 24 24 * scheduled for >5 retrievals per team, per day. 25 25 26 -With the right tools, your team will avoid schedule delays and penalties. 27 - 28 28 ---- 29 29 30 30 === **Interim Solution (Australia only)** === 31 31 32 -For now, disposable barrier bags are an option for difficult sites in Australia. Nodes can be installed inside the bags to reduce soil contact. We've seen good results onfloodedclay sites with 10um bags—the type used for produce.30 +For now, disposable barrier bags are an option for difficult sites in Australia. Nodes are installed inside the bags to reduce soil contact. We've seen good results on clay sites with 10um bags ~-~- the type used for produce. 33 33 32 +Some states will ban plastic bags by 2025. 34 34 35 - Single-use plastics can not be used inAoNZ, and are being phased outin some Australian states. If you areconsideringthisoption for your experiment, contact us for help navigating:34 +Contact us for help navigating: 36 36 37 -* state regulations for single-useplastics36 +* state regulations for plastics 38 38 * plastic types 39 39 * performance criteria. 40 40 41 41 (% class="box warningmessage" %) 42 42 ((( 43 -**New Zealand**: Haveyou foundagood tool orhack for cleaninginhefield? Pleaseshare yoursolutionstohelpus reduceplasticusein Australia!42 +**New Zealand**: We are testing alternatives to single-use plastics! Contact us for advice, or to share your solutions. 44 44 ))) 45 45 46 46 (% class="responsive-table" style="background-color:#ffffff; width:602.6px" summary="Types of biodegradable plastics" %) ... ... @@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ 109 109 110 110 * [[Australian Packaging Covenant Organisation (APCO), 2023. "Australia and New Zealand Single-Use Plastic Bans">>https://documents.packagingcovenant.org.au/public-documents/Australia%20and%20New%20Zealand%20Single-use%20Plastic%20Bans]] 111 111 * [[Government of South Australia, n.d (retrieved Jan 2024). "Replace the Waste: Planned Bans 2024">>https://www.replacethewaste.sa.gov.au/planned-bans-2024]] 112 -* [[Manatū Mō Te Taiao , 2022. "Compostable products: Ministry for the Environment position statement">>https://environment.govt.nz/publications/plastic-products-banned-from-july-2023/#products-banned-or-phased-out-from-1-july-2023]]111 +* [[Manatū Mō Te Taiao. "Compostable products: Ministry for the Environment position statement">>https://environment.govt.nz/publications/plastic-products-banned-from-july-2023/#products-banned-or-phased-out-from-1-july-2023]] 113 113 * [[Manatū Mō Te Taiao ~| Ministry for the Environment. "Guidance on single-use plastic products banned or phased out from July 2023">>https://environment.govt.nz/publications/plastic-products-banned-from-july-2023/#products-banned-or-phased-out-from-1-july-2023]] 114 114 * [[National Retail Association, n.d. (retrieved Jan 2024)."WA Plastics Ban: Banned Items & Alternatives">>https://plasticsbanwa.com.au/items/]] 115 115 * [[NSW EPA, 2023. "Plastics Ban Guidance">>https://www.epa.nsw.gov.au/your-environment/plastics/bans-guidance]]