Rose Read Appointed as New CEO of the NWRIC

Rose Read Appointed as New CEO of the NWRIC

by NWRIC Secretariat | 28 Jun 2018 | Media Release, News

The National Waste and Recycling Industry Council (the ‘Council’) is pleased to announce the appointment of Rose Read as its new CEO, effective August 1. Rose is a seasoned CEO with experience leading both commercial and not-for-profit organisations including AMTA’s...
Industry and Local Government Stand Together to Protect Household Recycling

Industry and Local Government Stand Together to Protect Household Recycling

by NWRIC Secretariat | 24 May 2018 | Media Release, News

The National Waste and Recycling Industry Council (NWRIC) and the Australian Local Government Association (ALGA) now stand together to protect household recycling. At the May 15 NWRIC meeting in Sydney, ALGA President David O’Loughlin met with industry leaders...
Commonwealth Action on Waste and Recycling Welcome

Commonwealth Action on Waste and Recycling Welcome

by NWRIC Secretariat | 3 May 2018 | Media Release, News

The National Waste and Recycling Industry Council (the ‘Council’) welcomes the April 27 announcement from Minister Frydenberg committing to improve Australia’s waste and recycling capacity. Following the Council of Australian Governments (COAG) meeting on April 27,...
A Queensland Waste Strategy Can Support Jobs And The Environment

A Queensland Waste Strategy Can Support Jobs And The Environment

by NWRIC Secretariat | 6 Apr 2018 | Media Release, News

The National Waste and Recycling Industry Council (the ‘Council’) supports the new waste strategy announced by the Palaszczuk Government, but cautions that a potential landfill levy must create jobs and investment for Queenslanders. Together with the Waste Recycling...
Jurisdictional task forces needed to protect recycling

Jurisdictional task forces needed to protect recycling

by NWRIC Secretariat | 6 Apr 2018 | Media Release, News

Following the onset of the Chinese National Sword Program, the National Waste and Recycling Industry Council (‘the Council’) calls on each State and Territory to form a ‘recycling task force’ to review their current practices and establish sustainable recycling...
Urgent Action Needed To Protect Recycling Contracts

Urgent Action Needed To Protect Recycling Contracts

by NWRIC Secretariat | 12 Feb 2018 | Media Release, News

Following the onset of the Chinese National Sword Program, the National Waste and Recycling Industry Council (‘the Council’) calls on each State and Territory to form a ‘recycling task force’ to review their current practices and establish sustainable recycling...
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