Through its specialisation of industrial vacuuming systems and services, Dust Collector Rentals is continuing to promote cleaner and controlled waste sites. Read more
Flinders University research adding value to wastewater
Research from Flinders University into a wastewater recycling program has aimed to develop a cost-effective method to produce materials for use in a range of applications, including biofuels.
Victoria’s cash for drink containers scheme updated
Plans for Victoria’s Container Deposit Scheme (CDS) will be updated at an online forum on 31 August.
SA EPA incentive to reuse wastewater
Olive processors in South Australia have an incentive to reuse wastewater instead of discharging it to the sewer.
EPA video shows waste clean-up in Lemon Springs
Environment Protection Authority Victoria (EPA) has released a video showing the extent of clean-up works on the Lemon Springs illegal waste dump site in the state’s north west. Read more
Newcastle community environment committee to discuss Hunter Estuary study
Waste Expo Australia
Preview courtesy of Rocket Comms.
Where the industry meets to transform Australia’s waste management processes.
Australia is responsible for 74 million tonnes of waste on a yearly basis with a recycling rate of only 60 per cent. However, as all levels of government and industry work together to implement projects and provide funding to manage waste and protect the environment, the way we approach the country’s waste crisis is constantly shifting.
Practical prevention
To mitigate fire-risk, Pearl Fire is committed to acting as a whole solution provider for the waste and recycling sector. Read more
VIC EPA encouraging fire risk reduction
Victoria’s Environment Protection Authority (EPA) is encouraging waste operators throughout the state to prevent fires throughout waste sites.
Refining energy from waste
Energy from Waste is a continually evolving space within the waste industry. As REMONDIS’ Alex Hatherly tells Waste Management Review, developing multi-faceted waste management precincts, often enabled by EfW facilities, will help Australia catch up with its international peers. Read more