Recycled plastic railway sleepers have been installed on Victoria's regional train network for the first time.
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Enforcing e-waste
With Victoria’s e-waste ban commencing 1 July, Waste Management Review explores what supporting infrastructure has been put in place and some of the uncertainties surrounding compliance.
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Australia’s largest plastics recycling plant opens
Advanced Circular Polymers' $20 million facility will have a processing capacity of 70,000 tonnes a year.
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Recycled plastic sleepers trial at Melbourne’s Richmond station
Trains travelling through Melbourne's Richmond station are running on railway sleepers made from recycled plastic.
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2018 winner encourages Premier’s Sustainability Awards entrants
Previous entrants in the awards say their participation has helped build better customer and community relationships.
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Sustainability Victoria CEO moves to Solar Victoria
Stan Krpan will leave his position as CEO of Sustainability Victoria after being appointed inaugural CEO of Solar Victoria.
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Looking at a kerbside glass bin
As Victoria’s Warrnambool City Council explores the viability of a fourth kerbside bin for glass waste, Director of Infrastructure Scott Cavanagh calls on state governments to do the same.
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Market shock response
Waste Management Review looks at the emergency planning provisions in place to prevent stockpiling following a recent EPA notice in Melbourne.
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Entries open for Victorian Premier’s Sustainability Awards
The Victorian Premier’s Sustainability Awards is now open for entries, featuring a new environmental volunteering category.
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Victoria first recycled concrete trial in Hoppers Crossing
A two-hundred-metre long concrete footpath made with 199,000 recycled glass and plastic bottles has been laid.
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