Planet Ark is encouraging Australian households to save themselves money and improve their environmental footprint this National Recycling Week by reducing food waste to landfill.
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North Queensland councils collaborate on waste
A new Regional Waste and Resource Recovery Management Plan to deliver better services and reduce household waste to landfill in north Queensland has been released.
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Envirosuite platform a powerful landfill management tool
The Envirosuite platform is a powerful landfill management tool, empowering operators to control potential environmental breaches before they happen.
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The Breakdown – waste levies
This month we asked industry leaders: “Should 100 per cent of waste levies be directed into investments in the recycling industry?”
Mike Ritchie
Mike Ritchie, Managing
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WMRR conference explores role of energy-from-waste in Australia
The Waste Management and Resource Recovery Association of Australia (WMRR) will host the 2023 Energy from Waste Conference (#2023EFW) in Sydney on 1-2 November.
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Yarra Valley Water unveils weird stuff in Melbourne’s sewers
A galah, money and blankets were among bizarre items found in Melbourne’s sewers.
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Council improves mattress recycling
Wollongong City Council is springing into action, awarding a tender to Mattrec Holdings to break down and recycle mattresses at its Port Kembla facility.
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SA Water biosolids enhance local crops
South Australia’s number twos have yet again proven to be number one for the state’s farming sector, with 65,000 tonnes of biosolids – a by-product of SA Water’s sewage treatment process – used as soil conditioner in the production of crops during the past year.
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Manco takes on Australia’s Bigbelly
Manco Environmental extends its smart solutions for waste management in Australia by taking on Bigbelly.
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1450 pieces of litter blocked from waterways in two months
1450 pieces of litter have been stopped from flowing into the Cape Byron Marine Park in just two months, according to data from a new Byron Shire Council litter prevention project.
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