The Victorian Ombudsman has sought to confirm that three waste management facilities have complied with environmental management plans to receive spoil from the West Gate Tunnel Project.
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One part face mask, 99 parts road – the latest in waste reduction technology
With more than 6.8 billion face masks hitting Earth’s landfills each day, the idea of building them into our roads as a means of reducing waste has been developed on home soil.
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Tasmanian Government to introduce waste levy
The Tasmanian Government is planning to install a waste levy on landfill by November 2021.
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From pit to pit lakes: could abandoned sites be reborn?
It is believed that up to 90,000 extractive sites are located across Australia today. Academics from the Universities of Monash and Melbourne explain the potential for reviving these sites as vital assets for flood events, water retention and waste management.
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Reducing waste, being tech smart in the haul cycle
The pursuit for efficiency across the entire quarrying operation has always been a massive undertaking. As Chris van der Loo explains, the quest for better performance, courtesy of the latest integrated, holistic haul cycle monitoring programs, may finally be achievable.
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$1B investment could transform Victoria’s waste sector
Victoria could recover up to 90 per cent of its waste materials if $1 billion is spent on recycling infrastructure in the state by 2039.
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Boral celebrates launch of sustainable asphalt system in South Australia
For the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, Boral Australia has made its INNOVO asphalt system available nationwide.
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Industry to benefit from new glass kerbside recycling initiative
As part of its efforts to reinvigorate recycling in Victoria, the Andrews Government has introduced a new kerbside waste system for households across the state.
The Victorian Government
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