A new initiative aimed at reducing the impact of waste by encouraging residents to recycle clothing and linen has been launched in Port Macquarie, New South Wales.
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NSW EPA seeks feedback on resource recovery framework issues paper
An independent review of the New South Wales Environment Protection Authority resource’s recovery framework is now underway, with stakeholders being invited to provide feedback until 22 April 2022.
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$45M recycling plant opens in NSW
The nation’s largest PET (polyethylene terephthalate) recycling plant, capable of processing one billion plastic bottles each year has opened in Albury, New South Wales.
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Return and Earn reaches 7 billion container milestone
More than $700 million in container refunds have now been earned by New South Wales (NSW) residents through the Return and Earn scheme, as the state reaches the 7 billion drink container mark.
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Waste pioneer named as 2022 NSW Australian of the Year
Professor Veena Sahajwalla has been being named New South Wales Australian of the Year for 2022.
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View from the top
Summerhill Waste Management Facility in New South Wales is key to the Hunter region’s plans to tackle waste.
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Sustainable water solutions developed by Sydney Water
Sydney Water, who service the water supply needs for Greater Sydney, have developed alternative methods to satisfy the needs of the area’s growing population.
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Ahead of the pack
VEGA Australia tells Waste Management Review about its plans to expand its water operation portfolio, with a focus on Western Australia.
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New grants for NSW remote waste and recycling projects
Waste and recycling projects supporting regional and remote New South Wales (NSW) are now eligible to share in up to $7 million of Federal Government funding made available nationwide under the Recycling Modernisation Fund.
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$2 million to help keep NSW litter free
Community groups, councils, Regional Waste Groups, and businesses across New South Wales can now access $2 million in grants to help clean-up and prevent litter in their local area.
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