Free online re-use solution
23 November, 2007 | e-cycled.com
www.e-cycled.com is a free online site that was developed by Cameron Andrews, Sandra Wang and Emma Rogers. It is a safe, easy and free way to get in touch with people in the user's local area who are looking for things that they don't need anymore.
Liquid medical waste disposal
22 October, 2007 | OnSolution Pty Ltd
The safe removal of medical waste is simplified using Clini-Sorb super absorbent granules. Just apply to spills for easy clean-up of blood, vomit, urine or any other liquid bio-hazardous material. The granules will solidify the solution into a gel.
Remote clean water and electricity supply
22 October, 2007 | The Novasys Group Pty Ltd
Trunz Water Systems provide clean drinking water and generate electricity using solar and wind power, for disaster relief and to secure community infrastructure in remote regions without mains electric power and a clean water supply.
Multichopper for handling waste streams
22 October, 2007 | Pump Systems Ltd
The Multichopper is suitable for inline macerating in a wide range of local authority and industrial applications. The fluid/solid mixture flows from one side to the other side of the macerator and would be installed in front of a positive displacement pump.
Membrane filtration for wastewater
22 October, 2007 | Adilam Technologies
Sumitomo has released a range of PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene) membranes designed for water microfiltration and sewage treatment. The MBR (membrane bioreactor) module is suitable for water purification applications such as recycling water for farming and gardening, recycled drinking water, sewage wastewater treatment and recycled industrial water.
Indoor spill absorbent
22 October, 2007 | Spillfix International
Spillfix International has released an indoor spill absorbent.
Waste rippers
22 October, 2007 | ITs Green
Satrind T200 and T400 waste rippers are used to process bulky waste to a form that allows it to be used as an alternative fuel stream.
Wireless temperature monitoring system
22 October, 2007 | Ai Scientific Pty Ltd
The AES Chemunex Labguard2 is a wireless system that continuously monitors laboratory equipment and automatically alerts users to any problems. Easy to use and install, the device provides the data required for FDA CFR21 part 11 and GLP compliance.
Greywater diverter system
22 October, 2007 | Total Eden
The ecoCare Grey Water Diverter System is a compact automatic system that works by collecting and harvesting water from a household's shower, bath or washing machine. When the wastewater is diverted into the system, the pump is activated, pumping the greywater to the garden.
Lead-free roof flashing
22 October, 2007 | Combined Group of Campanies Pty Ltd
Combined Group has recently launched an alternative to lead flashings for all roofing applications. Wakaflex is a non-lead, flexible, non-toxic and lightweight replacement for all abutments and rising parts of roof structures where lead would have traditionally been used.
Paper from banana trees
21 October, 2007 | Papyrus Australia Ltd
Papyrus Australia has developed a technology capable of converting raw banana fibres (from banana trees) into paper and board products.
Carbon offset service
24 September, 2007 | Greening Australia
Breathe Easy is a carbon emission offset service which is set to be launched in Australia by Greening Australia.
Produce washer
24 September, 2007 | Tripax Engineering
A produce washer has been developed by Tripax Engineering and Butler Market Gardens for washing whole heads of lettuce and bunch products to remove soil and foreign matter from the heads before packing.
Reclassifying mufflers
24 September, 2007 | Compressed Air Australia Pty Ltd
Exair's Reclassifying Mufflers can be installed directly into the exhaust port of cylinders, valves and other air-powered equipment to reduce work-area noise and harmful oil mist. They are easy to retrofit to new and existing installations.
Effluent management system
24 September, 2007 | Veldonas
The Rovatti effluent management solutions are reversing a problem situation into a positive management technique for farm owners or managers. Within the dairy industry alone, twice as much effluent is being produced as milk and the treatment of this effluent requires a great deal of planning as environmental agencies are regularly monitoring the agricultural industry to ensure that this effluent is retained within property boundaries and is not discharged into drains and watercourses, and does not contaminate groundwater. Farm operators are required to disperse effluent in an appropriate manner and with the Rovatti management system effluent can be treated and dispersed in a managed manner onto pasture land to act as a natural fertiliser.
