An additional 22,000 tonnes of organic waste will be processed annually on the Sunshine Coast, thanks to $1.5 million in joint government funding.
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HOCO + FOGO an organics (r)evolution
Compost Revolution has delivered organics behaviour change since 2010. Today that includes support for FOGO rollouts too. David Gravina, Chief Composting Officer, and Founder, explains.
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Manco offers food organics collection solution
Australia’s National Waste Policy has set an ambitious target of introducing food organic garden organic (FOGO) collection services to households and businesses by 2023. While organics processing has gained attention as the deadline looms, the policy will affect the entire supply chain, including councils and waste collectors.
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Green bin trial for Adelaide’s Rundle Mall
Australia’s largest green bin trial in a retail precinct has begun in Adelaide’s Rundle Mall shopping district.
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Newcastle fast tracks FOGO plan
A plan to increase the capacity of City of Newcastle’s new Organics Processing Facility (OPF) will fast track its ability to accept food scraps by four years, diverting an additional 24,000 tonnes of waste from landfill.
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Local Brewing Co brews up surplus fruit
Local Brewing Co is closing the loop on surplus fruit with a brew that’s pleasing to the palate and the conscience.
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SOILCO and I Squared Capital join forces for organics growth
SOILCO is entering a new era, with I Squared Capital acquiring a controlling stake in the business. Managing Director, Charlie Emery, explains what it means for the future of the company.
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NSW council to consider four-year fast-tracking of FOGO service
A proposal to increase the capacity of City of Newcastle's new organics processing facility will fast track its ability to accept food scraps by four years, diverting an additional 24,000 tonnes of waste from landfill.
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Apple waste could offer alternative to plastic packaging
A FOGO first for inner Sydney
Inner West Council will roll out food organics recycling to all Inner West households within the next four years, becoming the first inner Sydney council to make the commitment.
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