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Northbridge, NSW 2063
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August 7
 
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August 14
 
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August 17
 
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August 9, 2011
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August 25, 1998
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August 26, 2008
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Club Meeting News - 16 August 2022
 
Welcome
 
President Rob Coote welcomed guests, Enzio Smith, and guest speakers, Bec Healy and Omara Afiouni from Boxhead Plastics.
 
Toast
 
Chris Switzer toasted the Rotary Club of Emerald in Queensland. 
The  Emerald Club meets on Thursday evenings at 6.30pm and currently has 26 members. They aree heavily involved with the Royal Flying Doctor Services and have raised over $150,000 for the transfer service of patients, including via an annual Golf Day and Ball.
 
Announcements
 
David Perabo advised that he was looking for more volunteers for this Sunday’s Bookstall and will send out another email to members.
 
Ian Burnet advised he had sent an email out to members in relation to a Nusa Tenggara Association Donor trip to Flores in Indonesia in November and a zoom meeting on Thursday 18 August 2022 at 7.30pm to discuss.
 
Luke Keighery gave an update on Footy Tipping highlighting what the table might look like if reversed and a number of members in the middle. On top with only a few weeks to go are Chris Switzer, Jack Point, Kim Wilkins and Alice Keighery. 
 
Guest Speaker - Bec Healy (Boxhead Plastics)
 
Bob Edwards introduced Bec Healy from Boxhead Plastics, a not for profit organisation established to recycle plastic waste from Australian motor vehicle bumper bars.
 
Bec advised that while 11.5% Australian plastic waste is currently recycled, only 1.9% of car bumpers are similarly reprocessed. Boxhead Plastics was founded in response to this plastic waste crisis. 
 
By way of example, there are currently 29 smash repairers in Hornsby and 20.3 tonnes goes to landfill in Hornsby alone from these businesses. 
 
Bec noted that it is difficult to collect the bumper bars due to the size and is costly to collect, however once collected by Boxhead, bumper bars are feed into large machines and remanufacturered to produce recycled plastic feedstock that goes into their products. Products are varied (as long as they are black) but can include golf tees, coasters or plastic block. 2000 golf tees are produced from one car bumper bar.
 
Boxhead targets 1.3 tonne of plastic removed from landfill this year and every $1 Boxhead spends removed 1kg plastic from landfill.  To date 610 bumper bars have been recycled, 30,000 golf tees sold and 2.13 tonnes diverted from landfill.
 
In addition, Boxhead seeks to employ those in the local community with significant life barriers and create a stable and rewarding workplace. 
 
Bec advised we can assist by following them on social media, by becoming a member, by purchase the products or become a corporate partner. 
Omar also discussed how they were looking into producing other products and selling the recycled plastic product from the bumper bars to other organisations.
 
A wide variety of questions were then asked, and suggestions made.
 
Bob Edwards thanked both Bec and Omar for their talk and their goal to remove plastic products from landfill and produce recyclable products. It was discussed how many other products could be manufactured from the recycled plastics.

With thanks to Ros Virtue
A little bit of humour ....
 

An old Italian lived alone in New Jersey. He wanted to plant his annual tomato garden, but it was very difficult work, as the ground was hard. 

His only son Vincent, who used to help him, was in prison. The old man wrote a letter to his son and described his predicament. 

Dear Vincent,   
I am feeling pretty sad, because it looks like I won't be able to plant my tomato garden this year. I'm just getting too old to be digging up a garden plot. I know if you were here my troubles would be over. I know you would be happy to dig the plot for me, like in the old days. 
Love - Papa 


A few days later he received a letter from his son. 

Dear Pop, 
Don't dig up that garden! That's where the bodies are buried. 
Love - Vinnie 


At 4 am the next morning, FBI agents and local police arrived and dug up the entire area without finding any bodies. They apologized to the old man and left. That same day the old man received another letter from his son. 

Dear Pop, 
Go ahead and plant the tomatoes now. That's the best I could do under the circumstances.
Love you – Vinnie

 

 
If anyone has any jokes or funny stories for the humour section of the Bulletin, please email helen.gulson@ozemail.com.au
 

 

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