Peterson’s 2710D grinder is powering through wood waste in Queensland’s Atherton Tablelands.
Recovering resources and rebuilding our industry
Waste 2021 – the industry’s leading waste management conference – is returning to Opal Cove Resort this May.
The journey starts early: Total Construction
When it comes to building and designing waste and renewables facilities, businesses can minimise the possibility of problems and defects by working with builders through the planning process.
Industrial manslaughter – are you prepared?
WRIQ has partnered with law firm MinterEllison to breakdown changes to industrial manslaughter offences and share important advice to help prepare businesses across Australia.
A piece of the puzzle: Cleanaway
Solving Australia’s waste crisis will require recovery solutions at every level of the waste hierarchy and resource chain. Cleanaway’s Mikaela Orme explains.
Veolia and DoD join forces to eliminate disposable cups
Veolia, in partnership with Army & Air Force Canteen Service, has launched a trial of RecycleMe coffee cups at RAAF Williamtown in NSW’s Hunter region.
ABRI webinar to explore mixed battery packing guidelines
The Australian Battery Recycling Initiative (ABRI) is working with NWRIC, WRIQ, WRINT, WRIWA and WRISA to deliver a national webinar program that will provide information about recent changes to the Australian Dangerous Goods Code, and what this means for the storage and transport of batteries.
EPA VIC steps up fire risk enforcement
EPA Victoria is intensifying its enforcement campaign at recycling sites, with inspection teams applying a zero-tolerance approach that has already cut the size and impact of recycling fires in Melbourne.
Fed Govt opens $30M Commercialisation Fund
The Federal Government has opened a new $30 million Commercialisation Fund, with the aim of fostering projects that bring industry and researchers together to commercialise new manufacturing products and processes.
World Bank approves $105M waste management project in India
The World Bank Board of Executive Directors has approved a $105 million project to support Kerala, India in strengthening its solid waste management systems and services.