South Australia’s new $5 million Asphalt Manufacturing Plant will substantially increase the amount of high-performance recycled materials in local road construction.
Applied Machinery’s Genox twin shaft heavy duty industrial shredders
Applied Machinery offers a diverse range of Genox shredders to process an array of waste streams down to specific sizes.
Green energy transition in Kwinana: Ramboll and Avertas Energy
Australia’s first large scale waste-to-energy facility is taking shape south of Perth, marking a step forward for technology-driven green energy generation in Australia.
Bark King’s new mid-speed shredder: Finlay Waste and Recycling
Bark King’s Ashley Johnston details the benefits of mid-speed shredding and proactive aftersales support, as organics processors across Victoria get ready for sector expansion.
The post-consumer loop: Source Separation Systems
A recent investment from Source Separation Systems is set to boost onshore manufacturing and recycled content end-markets. Founding Director Peter Cruwys explains.
How to craft a B2B marketing strategy for 2021: A guide on getting the most value for marketing dollars
Many B2B companies are now considering how to invest their marketing budgets for 2021. With so much up in the air, companies need to make the most out of every dollar to stay ahead in an uncertain climate.
Waste Expo Australia’s conference goes digital in 2020
Following the cancellation of Waste Expo Australia 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the country’s largest gathering of waste management and resource recovery professionals will migrate its conference online this October and November.
From Austria to Adelaide: CEA and Peats Soil
Recent Order of Australia recipient Peter Wadewitz discusses the benefits of his relationship with Komptech and CEA and the upside of international knowledge and experience.
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Linking landfill vision: Caterpillar and Select Civil
Renaud Chauvet of Select Civil details his experience with Caterpillar’s VisionLink, which helps the company manage an extensive fleet of machines remotely.
Majority of Aussie consumers purchasing sustainable products
New research has revealed 85 per cent of Australian consumers want retailers and brands to be more transparent about the origins and sustainability of their products and whether they are engaging in ethical practices.