b'humeHUME (ACT)In FY24, our dedicated Hume teamimpact theyre driving for the environment and our recycled an impressive 40,000community. After all, were not only reducing landfill mattresses and diverted 765 tonneswaste but also providing meaningful employment of waste from landfill. As the onlyopportunities for people facing barriers to work. mattress recycler in the ACT, were proudTogether, were proving that proactive to support the Territory as it leads theaction, backed by dedicated teamwork,charge in sustainability, being the firstcan make a real difference. Heres to another and only state or territory in Australia toyear of impact and to ending mattressesban mattresses from landfill.in landfillfor good.This proactive stance from the ACT Government is more vital than ever, with mattresses on the SOFT LANDING Ministers Priority List for the second year in acommunity servicesrowhighlighting the urgent need for responsible end-of-life solutions for mattresses. These bulky items pose a significant environmental challenge; by keeping them out of landfill, were helping to preserve valuable landfill space, protect our waterways and ecosystems from pollution and reduce harmful emissions. With the ACT continuing to set an example for the rest 05 of Australia, were eager to keep pushing forward and supporting its mission through our partnership with ACT NoWaste. Muhammad Zain, our NSW and ACT Operations Manager, says, Were thrilled to continue our work with ACT NoWaste in FY25, a relationship that has spanned many years, as we work together to tackle this challenging waste item. As we advocate for more states and territories to follow ACTs lead, our workand, most importantly, the people who carry it outbecomes even more crucial. Every mattress dismantled and recycled tells the story of the Hume teams commitment to our mission. Muhammad adds, Were incredibly proudMuhammad ZainNSW & ACT Operations Managerof our teams effort, dedication and the positive 44'