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WASTE AVOIDANCE AND RESOURCE RECOVERY ACT 2001 - SECT 6
Functions of Director-General
(1) The functions of the Director-General are as follows: (a) to develop,
implement or co-ordinate the implementation of (and evaluate strategies and
programs for State-wide achievement of) government policy objectives in
respect of: (i) resource efficiency and waste reduction and management in
relation to regions, industry sectors or material types, and
(ii) community
education and awareness in relation to resource efficiency and waste reduction
and management, and
(iii) programs for the prevention of litter and illegal
dumping, and
(iv) market development for recovered resources and recycled
material, and
(v) information dissemination,
(b) to develop, co-ordinate and
monitor the implementation of event and public space waste management codes,
(c) to assist local communities to enter into arrangements for
regionally-based secondary resource recovery from waste,
(d) to assist in
developing co-ordinated waste management services, including system and
contract reform (such as contracts for waste and recycling services and system
co-ordination),
(e) to research and develop waste reduction and resource
efficiency infrastructure, technologies and systems,
(f) to develop and
support training and education programs for resource efficiency, waste
reduction and waste and litter management,
(g) to monitor, report on and
evaluate the regional implementation of State-wide policies and strategies
with respect to waste,
(h) to advise the Minister as to the kinds of
articles, materials and substances that should be prohibited from being used
for landfill or from being used in connection with other treatment processes,
and the resource recovery options for those articles, materials and
substances,
(i) such other functions as may be conferred or imposed on the
Director-General by or under this or any other Act or law.
(2) The
Director-General may provide advice to the Minister on matters relating to
waste policy.
(3) The Director-General is, in the exercise of the
Director-General’s functions, to have regard to the
principles of ecologically sustainable development.
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