Improved efficiency in material processing and transformed green credentials go hand in hand with an ALLU Transformer bucket.
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Landfills reopen after COVID-19 shutdown
Waste and recycling operations in New South Wales, including landfills, Community Recycling Centres, Return and Earn points, and charitable recyclers, can reopen to the public following lengthy COVID-19 closures.
Mitcham council plans for cheaper power
Ratepayers in South Australia’s City of Mitcham could be enjoying solar power, with no upfront costs.
Unity for Energy
Energy from waste technology is a way of life overseas. As REMONDIS’ Stefan Dittrich and Sarah Collins tell Waste Management Review, the technology is inevitable in Australia, but there’s an onus on the waste industry to educate communities and local decision makers of the benefits.
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Vacuuming for a greener purpose
Through its specialisation of industrial vacuuming systems and services, Dust Collector Rentals is continuing to promote cleaner and controlled waste sites.
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Air quality conditions for WA urea project
A proposal for a urea plant within the Burrup Strategic Industrial Area in Western Australia has been recommended for environmental approval.
WRIQ Business Breakfast
At this Business Breakfast attendees will be hearing from experts and the State Government on the economic headwinds impacting the economy.
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KOR Equipment
KOR Equipment Solutions has announced that from 1 July it will be the new exclusive distributor for Schwarze Industries sweeper products in Australia and New Zealand.
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In the pipeline
By repurposing used pipelines for the mining sector, New Life Waste is setting a precedent for material plant recycling in the Northern Territory.
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Addressing the right to repair
Dr Matthew Rimmer will be speaking at the Clean Tech Conference in Brisbane in November. He talks to Waste Management Review about right-to-repair restrictions, and what attendees can expect from his talk.
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