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Had our fill of landfill says waste company

Transpacific is a leading recycling, waste management and industrial services company operating in Australia and New Zealand. The company services clients from more than 300 sites and depots, and has more than 40 major processing plants across Australasia.

Campbell has said that landfill is no longer an acceptable method of disposing of waste.

Over the past year, governments had forked out $86 million in levies to Transpacific and were increasingly hesitant on approving new landfill sites.

“Landfill is no longer the panacea for all ills, you can’t dig a hole and bury it,” Campbell told a business lunch in Sydney.

“We ourselves cannot and society and governments will no longer tolerate, the use of a hole in the ground as the only way to dispose of waste.”

Instead, further use of recycling, composting and new technologies would be the way forward.
    
Campbell said research showed Australia produced 47 million tonnes of waste each year, equivalent to 2.05 tonnes per person and it was growing at five per cent per annum.

Although Transpacific had on average about 20 years of useful life left at its landfill sites, Campbell said he had set his staff the task of finding ways to reduce the waste it sent to landfill to zero.

Hearing news that a hotel was attempting to produce no waste and recycle or reuse everything prompted Campbell to attempt it.

“I figured if a hotel can do it, a waste management company can do it. So that’s the challenge that’s out there,” Campbell said.

“God only knows how we will do it but we are going to have a crack at it.

“We can save a fortune in landfill costs and increase even more the shareholder value.”

Source: AAP

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