Shoalhaven City Council’s Reclaimed Water Management Scheme (REMS) has been expanded to include the Nowra and Bomaderry Wastewater Treatment Plants.
EPA VIC begins clean up following 2019 chemical fire
EPA Victoria has begun the next phase of its clean up at the Bradbury Industrial Services facility in Campbellfield, with the start of debris removal works by specialist contractors.
Axtec OnBoard Axle Load Indicator
The innovative Axtec OnBoard Axle Load Indicator provides drivers with real-time information on axle and gross vehicle loads via a simple, easy to read, colour coded bar graph display.
Output fraction purity: Eldan Recycling
Waste Management Review speaks with Northeast Metal Traders’ Jeff Fisher about his long-standing relationship with Eldan Recycling and the critical role of robust machinery.
Progressive solutions in the Pilbara: Tyrecycle and Kariyarra Aboriginal Corporation
A joint venture between Tyrecycle and Kariyarra Aboriginal Corporation will specialise in the processing of end-of-life mine-site tyres.
The intersection of economic and environmental sustainability
Waste Management Review speaks with Greg Whitehead, Candy Soil Managing Director and AORA Queensland Director, about the importance of providing a centralised voice for the organics industry.
The forever chemical has an expiry date
In the May edition of Waste Management Review, OLEOLOGY Director Paul Callaghan will explain how the company’s filtration process can remove PFAS contaminants to below detectable levels, while bridging the gap between environmental regulation, communities and commercial interest. Here, we provide a sneak peak.
Australians underestimating waste generation in the workplace
Half of Australians incorrectly think households create more waste than the business sector, according to new research commissioned by Planet Ark.
WRIQ launches group energy procurement tender
The Waste and Recycling Industry Association of Queensland (WRIQ) has announced the launch of its first dedicated group energy procurement tender for members.
Stonnington diverts 4420 tonnes of FOGO from landfill
The City of Stonnington has diverted 4420 tonnes of FOGO from landfill in the last 12 months – a 20 per cent increase over what was previously a green waste only service.