Waste Management Review speaks to Waste Management and Resource Recovery Association of Australia CEO Gayle Sloan on her experiences leading the association.
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WMRR releases election plan
Ahead of the 2019 federal election on 18 May, WMRR is calling on all parties to adopt its five-point election plan.
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WMRR Landfills and Transfer Stations Conference opens
More than 300 waste management operators are in Brisbane for the WMRR 2019 Australian Landfills and Transfer Stations Conference.
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WMRR releases NSW election priorities
The Waste Management and Resource Recovery Association of Australia has outlined its priorities for the NSW election.
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Queensland landfill levy legislation passes parliament
The Queensland Government has passed its Waste Reduction and Recycling (Waste Levy) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2018.
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WMAA rebrands to WMRR
WMAA has changed its name to the Waste Management and Resource Recovery Association of Australia.
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NSW EPA to end agricultural use of mixed waste organic material
The NSW EPA is stopping the restricted use of mixed waste organic material on agricultural land.
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New opportunities
By learning from the EU, the Federal Govt could shift Australia to a circular economy with its next National Waste Policy, writes Gayle Sloan.
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NSW launches draft of its Circular Economy Policy
The NSW Government has revealed its draft of its Circular Economy Policy to improve its resource recovery methods.
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WMAA calls for Federal Govt leadership on waste
WMAA has called on the Federal Govt to use its position to lead the national dialogue when it comes to waste management.
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