Thinkpac is providing a circular solution for soft plastics – from recycling through to manufacturing of a new end product – under one roof.
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New project testing recycled material use for road safety
The Australian Road Research Board (ARRB) is currently working on a project researching the use of recycled glass in high friction surface treatment, to increase road safety in crash blackspots and high-risk locations.
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Powering ahead towards PVC sustainability
The Vinyl Council of Australia has organised a two-day event to bring together Australasia’s vinyl value chain to discuss key trends, issues and sustainability challenges influencing the region’s PVC sector.
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RecycleSmart joins forces with the Australian Red Cross
Sydney start-up RecycleSmart is all about making recycling easy. Now the on-demand recycling service is ensuring household recycling makes a positive difference.
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Putting a cap on plastic waste
A new recycling program will divert discarded plastic waste from the graphics solutions industry to create raw materials for everyday products.
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New electric garbage truck trialled in ACT
An electric garbage truck is being trialled in Canberra’s streets and suburbs, as part of the ACT Government’s work to transition to a zero emissions fleet.
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Recycling program giving new life to plastic lids
The Lids4Kids program has won the Waste Reduction Award in the Geelong Community Green Achiever Awards.
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NSW council supporting ‘ReuseAbility’ program launch
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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‘World’s strongest waste bag’ showing potential for recycled material
A waste bag, labelled ‘the world’s strongest’ by manufacturer Paxxo, is being made with up to 50 per cent recycled plastic components.
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New trial turning recycled rubber into concrete
Rubber recycling could see end-of-life tyres repurposed into concrete for residential constructions, with new research from the University of South Australia showing it can be an alternative to conventional concrete.
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