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Title: Resources and waste /[text: Ellen Rykers and Australian Geographic contributors]. Author: Rykers, Ellen,(author.). Location: CHC 363.7 AUS Added Corporate Name: Australian Geographic Pty. Ltd,(publisher.). Series: Australian Geographic geography Subject: Renewable natural resources--Juvenile literature. Recycling (Waste, etc.)--Juvenile literature. Environmental policy--Juvenile literature. Refuse and refuse disposal--Juvenile literature. Waste minimization--Juvenile literature. Waste products -- Environmental aspects --Juvenile literature. Environment--Juvenile literature. Recycling (Waste, etc.) Refuse and refuse disposal. Waste minimization. Waste products -- Environmental aspects. Natural resources--Juvenile literature. Sustainable living--Juvenile literature. Geography -- Study and teaching (Primary) Environmental education Target Audience: Age: 9-11 years. ISBN: 9781925694987 (hardback) 1925694984 (hbk.) Collation: 32 pages :colour illustrations, map ; 27 cm. Summary Note: "Earth is abundant in natural resources, such as water, food, timber and metal. For the continuing success of life on our planet, we must manage these valuable resources in a sustainable way. In this book, you will learn to identify renewable and non-renewable resources, and discover where they come from within Australia and how they are used. You will also explore the difference between sustainable and non-sustainable resource management practices - how we make sure that every part of our collecting, using and discarding of resources and materials is done in such a way that it has minimal impact on the environment around us." - Back cover. General Note: Collection: Children's collection ------------------------------ TF1275188 Available at Main Children Collection CHC 363.7 AUS -----------------------------------------------