The Victorian Government has launched a new recycling facility in Melton that will recover resources from waste, cut greenhouse emissions and produce enough renewable energy to power Western Water’s Recycled Water Plant.
The role of WtE in meeting the resource recovery challenge
For Australia to meet its ambitious recovery targets, government cannot ignore the role of waste-to-energy facilities, writes Rose Read, National Waste and Recycling Industry Council CEO.
Investing in liquid waste management: Brandster Services
Over the past few years Brandster Services have been carefully investing in plant and equipment in line with the needs of its growing customer base. Managing Director, Jeff Brandstater explains.
Galvanised tanks and sucking power: STG Global
STG Global’s Vacuum Excavation Trucks are designed to simplify liquid and hazardous waste management in Australia’s harsh conditions. Managing Director, Ross Yendle explains.
Material Recovery Solutions’ Godswill balers
International original equipment manufacturer Godswill Paper Machinery Company is one of the world’s largest manufacturers of balers.
Local Ballarat business upgrades to meet customer demands
Rock solid reliability is the key to getting and retaining delicate environmentally sensitive land preparation jobs, according to a young Victorian operator whose making it his specialty.
Partnering with Wagner Corporation to create a greener Australia
Ahrens is safeguarding a greener future through the award of a new plastic reprocessing facility, demonstrating why they are leaders in the delivery of waste and recycling infrastructure solutions.
Revised NSW EfW policy open for public comment
A draft revised NSW Energy from Waste Policy Statement, which proposes tightened restrictions on air emission limits, is now on public exhibition until the end of April.
Yarra Council seeking EOIs for MUD cardboard collection trial
Melbourne’s Yarra Council is proposing the trial of a dedicated cardboard collection service at selected apartments and multi-unit developments (MUDs), with expressions of interest now open to buildings wishing to participate.
ACT Legislative Assembly passes Plastic Reduction Bill
The Plastic Reduction Bill 2020 passed the ACT Legislative Assembly last week, delivering a framework for progressively phasing out single-use plastics over time.