City of Coffs Harbour is to ask the neighbouring councils of Clarence Valley and Nambucca Valley to allow access to their landfill sites for the city’s red bin waste for the next four years.
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AWRE 2023 set to provide a wake-up call for Australia
The Australasian Waste and Recycling Expo 2023 Summit is set to provide a reality check for Australia’s national resource recovery system.
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What goes up, must come down: a ban on helium balloons
As Queensland prepares to introduce a ban on the release of helium balloons, Boomerang Alliance Campaign Manager Toby Hutcheon is advocating for a national approach.
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Up to $5500 made available for WA schools waste projects
Western Australian schools can now apply for up to $5500 for projects to tackle waste under funding supplied by the WasteSorted Schools grant program.
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Australia’s Bottle and Can Refund Schemes – Status Report
The first review of Australia’s ten cent refund laws for bottles and cans was released late last week, assessing the performance of each state and territory and highlighting future challenges.
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City of Greater Dandenong takes on FOGO
Since 2021, the City of Greater Dandenong has encouraged its residents to think green and work towards a more sustainable community with the introduction of a Food Organics Garden Organics (FOGO) service.
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ecologiQ’s Greener Infrastructure Conference returns in 2023
The Victorian Government’s ecologiQ program is leveraging the state’s infrastructure investment to boost the use of recycled and reused materials.
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Coles to stop selling soft-plastic shopping bags
Coles has committed to stop selling soft-plastic shopping bags in-store and online by the end of June 2023.
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CEMAC’s EREMA technology brings the full package
EREMA technology could hold the key to meeting the soft plastic recycling challenge.
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Upgrades underway for Port Lincoln Wastewater Treatment Plant
Work is now underway to enhance sewage treatment and the plant’s overall performance at South Australia Water’s Port Lincoln Wastewater Treatment Plant, as part of the utility’s $400,000 investment.
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