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Consultation has concluded
This consultation is now closed.
Maroondah City Council is one of 12 Melbourne council's who are working together, to develop a best practice reusable nappy program.
Funding has been provided through Sustainability Victoria’s Recycling Victoria Councils Fund to undertake a Feasibility Study of local government reusable nappy programs.
The main objectives of this study are to:
Identify the main barriers to using reusable nappies and identify a program model that addresses these barriers.
Target parents that are “cloth curious” in addition to those who would use reusable nappies regardless of the program (early adopters).
Create long-term behaviour change in the community in the use of reusable nappies as an alternative to disposable nappies.
Did you know
For further information
If you would like any further information or to discuss this survey, please call our Waste Management and Education Team Leader on 1300 88 22 33 or 9298 4598, or email waste.education@maroondah.vic.gov.au
Your Privacy
Your privacy is important to us. As this is a partnership project for participating local governments, the survey is hosted by Zoho (a third party) who collects and analyses your survey data responses. The information collected is transmitted and stored securely in Australia. Only de-identified and aggregated data is provided to Maroondah City Council. You can access Zoho's Terms of Service here (External link).
By participating in this survey you consent to your survey answers being stored by Zoho and used by Maroondah City Council, as well as Bayside City Council, Boroondara City Council, City of Greater Dandenong, Glen Eira City Council, City of Monash, Knox City Council, Maribyrnong City Council, Moonee Valley City Council, Nillumbik Shire Council, Stonnington City Council and Yarra Ranges Council.
You can view Zoho's Privacy Policy here (External link) to find out more on how data is stored and your privacy protected.
This consultation is now closed.
Maroondah City Council is one of 12 Melbourne council's who are working together, to develop a best practice reusable nappy program.
Funding has been provided through Sustainability Victoria’s Recycling Victoria Councils Fund to undertake a Feasibility Study of local government reusable nappy programs.
The main objectives of this study are to:
Identify the main barriers to using reusable nappies and identify a program model that addresses these barriers.
Target parents that are “cloth curious” in addition to those who would use reusable nappies regardless of the program (early adopters).
Create long-term behaviour change in the community in the use of reusable nappies as an alternative to disposable nappies.
Did you know
For further information
If you would like any further information or to discuss this survey, please call our Waste Management and Education Team Leader on 1300 88 22 33 or 9298 4598, or email waste.education@maroondah.vic.gov.au
Your Privacy
Your privacy is important to us. As this is a partnership project for participating local governments, the survey is hosted by Zoho (a third party) who collects and analyses your survey data responses. The information collected is transmitted and stored securely in Australia. Only de-identified and aggregated data is provided to Maroondah City Council. You can access Zoho's Terms of Service here (External link).
By participating in this survey you consent to your survey answers being stored by Zoho and used by Maroondah City Council, as well as Bayside City Council, Boroondara City Council, City of Greater Dandenong, Glen Eira City Council, City of Monash, Knox City Council, Maribyrnong City Council, Moonee Valley City Council, Nillumbik Shire Council, Stonnington City Council and Yarra Ranges Council.
You can view Zoho's Privacy Policy here (External link) to find out more on how data is stored and your privacy protected.
Timeline
Application to Sustainability Victoria
Lets talk nappies! has finished this stage
April 2021 12-council collaborative application to SV for a feasibility study into a best-practice reusable nappy program.
Community engagement
Lets talk nappies! has finished this stage
January - March 2022 We are calling on parents, grandparents and carers to provide feedback.
Survey
Lets talk nappies! has finished this stage
13 January - 21 February 2022 Have your say on reusable nappies.
Data analysis and recommend program models
Lets talk nappies! is currently at this stage
March to April 2022 The data gathered from community engagement will inform the development of reusable nappy programs to plan and implement.