NWRIC CEO Week in Review- 30 July

NWRIC CEO Week in Review- 30 July

Central Australian Legacy Waste Project – WRINT receives grant The Waste Recycling Industry Association of the Northern Territory (WRINT) has received a government grant to research potential employment opportunities from the creation of management systems of remote...
NWRIC CEO Week in Review- 30 July

NWRIC CEO Week in Review- 23 July

NWRIC, ACOR and government collaborate to improve Australia’s resource recovery The National Waste and Recycling Industry Council (NWRIC) and Australian Council of Recycling (ACOR) have joined forces with the Commonwealth Government to improve Australia’s resource...
NWRIC CEO Week in Review- 30 July

NWRIC CEO Week in Review- 9 July

Sims Resource Renewal to pilot hydrogen recovery from Automobile Shredder Residue (ASR) Sims Limited has received planning development approval from the Brisbane City Council and the Queensland Government for a pilot Resource Renewal facility at Rocklea in Queensland....
NWRIC CEO Week in Review- 30 July

NWRIC CEO Week in Review- 2 July

Waste export ban on mixed plastics now in force As of Thursday 1 July, waste mixed plastics can no longer be exported from Australia. All future waste plastic exports must be licenced and as a minimum be sorted into either a single polymer bale or processed...
NWRIC CEO Week in Review- 30 July

NWRIC CEO Week in Review- 25 June

QLD state budget announced but no word on RMF The Queensland government last week handed down its budget and while funding for localised waste and resource recovery measures has been forthcoming, there is still no mention of taking up the Commonwealth’s Recycling...