About 1.6 million tonnes of electric vehicle batteries will require recycling in Australia by 2050. The Battery Stewardship Council is calling for industry action to develop a pathway to battery stewardship.
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How do we create a real circular economy?
The world is heading into a +1.5ºC existence. Emissions, resource consumption and biodiversity need to be managed, Mike Ritchie, Managing Director MRA Consultancy Group, delves into resource consumption and how to create a more circular economy.
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To insure or not to insure
Dr Georgina Davis, Former Chief Executive Officer of the Waste Recycling Industry Association Queensland, looks at the property insurance challenges for waste and recycling operators.
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Partnership drives recycling, composting
Investing in Komptech CEA machines has supported the growth of NORF and the Taking Care Group in South Australia. Colin Miller explains why the relationship is vital.
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Wastech, Fire Rover crush battery fire risks
Lithium-ion batteries present a unique danger to the recycling and waste management industries that requires a specialised fire suppression solution.
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Aerofloat offers circular economy strategy for plastics
Aerofloat has been pivotal in helping the Australian plastic recycling industry clean and reuse its wastewater.
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Calling all energy-from-waste experts
Reduce, reuse, and recycle are key elements to achieving a circular economy, but there will always be residual waste.
Energy-from-waste provides a chance to get more value from material that would otherwise
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Planet Ark: Collaboration and a circular economy
Ryan Collins, Head of Circular Economy Programs, Planet Ark asks: Is collaboration towards a circular economy happening?
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Putting Green Technology in e-waste recycling
Green Technology Recycling Director Mark Li is building a transparent, sustainable solution for e-waste, no matter the volume.
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Boosting recycled material in infrastructure
The Waste and Recycling Industry Association in South Australia (WRISA) has developed a unique partnership to promote, educate, and raise awareness of the circular economy and boost the use of recycled material.
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