Research from Flinders University into a wastewater recycling program has aimed to develop a cost-effective method to produce materials for use in a range of applications, including biofuels.
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Plastic waste technology in spotlight
Chemistry Australia has collaborated with CSIRO on a new report into advanced recycling technologies that can increase the recovery and recycling of Australia’s plastic resources.
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Victorian waste reduction grants
Sustainability Victoria is offering further grants of up to $50,000 for organisations to pursue packaging waste reduction and recovery opportunities.
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Tyrecycle eyes expansion
With a strong global market forecast for tyre-derived fuel, Australia’s largest tyre recycler, Tyrecycle, is set to expand its operations across Australia, with a commitment to investment in new plants and technology.
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Western Australia WasteSorted grants open
Time is running out for Western Australian programs to share in more than $1.15 million in grants to help reduce waste and increase material recovery.
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Saving 26 million tyres from landfill
For the past decade and a half, Tyre Crumb has been using the same system to repurpose used tyres. It explains why the system has been so successful.
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$4.7M Funding to increase Geelong recycling capacity
Victoria is set to have the capacity to process an additional 8000 tonnes of plastic annually, thanks to joint funding from the Federal and Victorian Governments.
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South Australia to release annual recycling survey
The 2019-20 Recycling Activity Survey for South Australia will be released on 1 September.
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Queensland single-use plastic ban starts 1 September
Queensland will take its first steps toward the ban of single-use plastics from 1 September.
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Newcastle community environment committee to discuss Hunter Estuary study
Nine members of the Newcastle Community Consultative Committee on the Environment (NCCCE) will meet on 23 August to discuss matters of concern in the Newcastle area.
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