With excavator and wheel loader owners and operators always looking for more productive, reliable and safer tooth systems for their buckets, a new generation of ground engaging tools offers significant advances over previous systems.
Shaping the future of Australia’s waste and recycling industry
Ahrens demonstrated why they are leaders in the delivery of waste and recycling infrastructure solutions with the completion of state-of-the-art recycling facilities.
Why utility owners need an AI-driven project risk analysis
By: InEight.
From a utility owner’s perspective, cost risk analysis means trying to determine that the amount of capital expenditure allocated to a venture is appropriate, i.e. the most cost-sensitive variable in our project is time.
VWMA backs Victorian container deposit scheme model
The Victorian Waste Management Association (VWMA) is urging the Victorian Government to resist changing its proposed container deposit scheme (CDS) model.
Construction begins on Australia’s largest PET recycling plant
Construction is now underway on a recycling facility in Albury-Wodonga that will see the equivalent of one billion PET plastic bottles recycled each year.
What to do with growing piles of end-of-life tyres?
According to the World Business Council for Sustainable Development’s Tyre Industry Project, the world is projected to generate approximately one billion end-of-life tyres each year.
Tyrecycle secures $6.9M grant for new WA facility
Australia’s largest tyre recycler, Tyrecycle, in partnership with Kariyarra Aboriginal Corporation, has secured a $6.9 million grant to build a secure processing facility at Port Hedland.
Tasmania to introduce waste levy from November this year
The Tasmanian Government has released its draft Waste and Resource Recovery Bill for public consultation, which will allow for the introduction of a state-wide waste levy.
Tasmania to introduce waste levy from November this year
The Tasmanian Government has released its draft Waste and Resource Recovery Bill for public consultation, which will allow for the introduction of a state-wide waste levy.
RMF agreement to deliver $174M boost to WA recycling industry
The Federal and Western Australian Governments have announced $70 million in joint funding that will drive a more than $174 million recycling boom for the state.