Recycling Industry Unites – Keep Recycling and Buy Recycled Products

Recycling Industry Unites – Keep Recycling and Buy Recycled Products

Australia’s recycling industry is concerned that Sunday’s 60 Minutes program didn’t paint the full picture of Australia’s recycling efforts and didn’t highlight the industry’s contribution of some 50,000 jobs and $15 billion in value, with real potential for more...

It’s time to act on plastics

It’s time to act on plastics

A landfill levy discount for residuals would protect recycling writes Alex Serpo, Secretary of the National Waste Recycling Industry Council (NWRIC). On February 14, the Victorian EPA issued a notice to a long-standing recycling provider to stop accepting material at...

A National Strategy for Waste & Recycling can serve all Australians

A National Strategy for Waste & Recycling can serve all Australians

The National Waste Recycling Industry Council (NWRIC) welcomes the new waste and recycling policies offered by Labor leader Bill Shorten and Shadow Minister Tony Burke this week, but also calls for a bi-partisan approach to advancing the industry. On Sunday 31 March,...

The NWRIC’s Visionary Policy

The NWRIC’s Visionary Policy

The National Waste and Recycling Industry Council CEO Rose Read highlights the association’s priorities in 2019 and its long-term plan for resource recovery in Australia. Every leader brings their own perspective and a fresh pair of eyes to an organisation. When Rose...

National Leadership on Waste and Recycling Essential

National Leadership on Waste and Recycling Essential

The National Waste Recycling Industry Council (NWRIC) is calling on Federal, State and Territory Environment Ministers at their meeting this week to appoint a National Waste and Resource Recovery Commissioner to ensure the National Waste Policy will be successful....

Urgent need for regulated Battery Stewardship Scheme

Urgent need for regulated Battery Stewardship Scheme

The National Waste and Recycling Industry Council (NWRIC) is calling for the implementation of a regulated product stewardship program for batteries by 2020 to protect critical infrastructure and maximise resource recovery. The members of the NWRIC include Australia’s...

Rose Read Appointed as New CEO of the NWRIC

Rose Read Appointed as New CEO of the NWRIC

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...