Upcoming events
Lifecycle Assessment
An introduction to Lifecycle Assessment from Australia’s leading LCA practitioner and educator.
Circular economy innovations in Europe and the UK
Churchill Fellow, Brad Mashman, presents success stories from Belgium, Sweden, and the United Kingdom. An insightful presentation on the economic potential of transitioning to a circular economy.
George Town Biochar & Bio-energy Forum
An introduction to Lifecycle Assessment from Australia’s leading LCA practitioner and educator.
Past events
Clean, Green and Lean LAUNCESTON
The first of four seminars presented in partnership with the Tasmanian Climate Change Office, this seminar will explore opportunities for the application of Lean principles to increase profitability and sustainability.
Clean, Green and Lean BURNIE
The first of four seminars presented in partnership with the Tasmanian Climate Change Office, this seminar will explore opportunities for the application of Lean principles to increase profitability and sustainability.
Circular Economies LAUNCESTON
The second of four seminars presented in partnership with the Tasmanian Climate Change Office, this seminar will explore the benefits of circular economies, how they work, and seek to identify opportunities in the region.
Circular economies BURNIE
The second of four seminars presented in partnership with the Tasmanian Climate Change Office, this seminar will explore the benefits of circular economies, how they work, and seek to identify opportunities in the region.
Raw materials to end consumer BURNIE
The third of four seminars presented in partnership with the Tasmanian Climate Change Office, this seminar will demonstrate how collaboration can identify hidden waste in the interface between suppliers and customers.
Raw materials to end consumer LAUNCESTON
The third of four seminars presented in partnership with the Tasmanian Climate Change Office, this seminar will demonstrate how collaboration can identify hidden waste in the interface between suppliers and customers.
FOGO for business LAUNCESTON
The final of four seminars presented in partnership with the Tasmanian Climate Change Office, this seminar will showcase opportunities for diverting organic waste from a range of industries.
FOGO for business BURNIE
The final of four seminars presented in partnership with the Tasmanian Climate Change Office, this seminar will showcase opportunities for diverting organic waste from a range of industries.
Employer of Choice Awards
SAVE THE DATE for this value-packed event, brought to you by the Tasmanian Department of State Growth, and including a free DIY Action Learning Workshop presented by The Action Learning Institute.
Closing the loop on Commercial and Industrial Plastic Waste
Business Action Learning Tasmania Ltd (BALT) invites businesses in food and beverage, maritime, primary production, and other manufacturing industries generating large volumes of plastic waste, to join Mike Turner and Jenny Brown, the founders of Envorinex, for an informative seminar and open discussion on the future of plastic in Tasmania.
Launceston FOGO facility tour
This is an invitation-only event – please email balt@actionlearning.edu.au to request an invitation.
Business Improvement Exchange
This is an invitation-only event. Please email balt@actionlearning.edu.au to request an invitation.
Third Thursday
Get in on the action at a BALT Third Thursday.
Introduction to Waste Auditing for Resource Efficiency
An interactive online workshop for individuals conducting waste audits in their small to medium-sized businesses, or seeking to introduce a waste audit program to monitor resource efficiency improvements.
Sustainable Business Model Canvas
A new look at the Business Model Canvas, reviewing and modernising Osterwalder’s version for sustainable business model development.
Financing Circular Economy Innovation
How can a small to medium-sized business fund new product development or invest in equipment that can increase resource efficiency?
BIG WEEKEND of Sustainable Living Ideas
Tasmania – a place where nothing is wasted. Can Tasmania become a circular economy? Join our expert panel for an in-depth discussion.