The A4 Schwarze Regenerative air street sweeper is a compact and versatile sweeper that operates with full size performance.
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Researchers improve the quality of recycled concrete aggregates
Greater employment protections for council waste workers
Stronger employment protections are now in place for waste management workers employed by New South Wales councils and council contractors.
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Wastech: Speedy waste separation solutions
Waste management facilities require the separation of organic materials from other waste to minimise the impact on landfills. Wastech is at the cutting edge of this technology.
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RMD Industrial Services: Hazardous and liquid waste specialists
RMD Industrial Services is the go-to tank cleaning specialist in Western Australia. It’s now leveraging its knowledge to create bespoke hazardous and liquid waste solutions.
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Engineering agreement signed for $600m Maryvale EfW project
The Maryvale Energy from Waste (EfW) project consortium, comprising Opal, Veolia and Masdar Tribe Australia, has signed a multi-million-dollar engineering design agreement with Spanish infrastructure group Cobra Instalaciones y Servicios SA (Cobra).
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Elders: Making hay from turned manure
Managing manure can be a challenge. That’s particularly the case at Killara Feedlot in outback New South Wales, where Elders is trying to develop a new revenue stream for the most organic of waste products.
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Progress report underlines growth of battery recycling scheme B-cycle
Strong industry and public support is driving exponential growth of Australia’s battery recycling scheme.
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$65.6m wastewater investment for Broome
Completion of a $65.6 million investment in Broome’s wastewater and water infrastructure will support the town’s development beyond 2050, Water Minister Simone McGurk has announced.
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Christmas gift waste expected to top $900 million
More than six million Australians expect to receive presents they will not use or wear and the bulk of these unwanted gifts are destined for landfill, new Australia Institute research shows.
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