Waste > Recycling/re-using

Trends in ‘sustainable’ packaging: a recycling industry perspective

02 June, 2013 by Grant Musgrove*, CEO, ACOR

With all the discussion regarding container deposit legislation, packaging regulatory reviews and product stewardship, it is timely to step back and examine the key drivers to sustainable packaging and global trends.


Making ice-cream more nutritious with meat waste

28 May, 2013

Most of the animal proteins found in the meat industry waste have, until now, been underutilised. The challenge is to transform such waste into food of higher functionality and added value.


Transforming waste energy into sustainable processes

16 May, 2013 by Ed Sugay*, Head of Energy Efficiency, Siemens Ltd

Around half of the primary energy consumed in industrial processes is currently wasted. Even steel produced by recycling scrap metal in electric-arc furnaces, for instance, requires approximately 370 kWh per metric tonne. In this type of furnace an electric arc is struck between several electrodes. The resulting heat causes the steel to melt before emitting a mixture of gases at up to 1700°C - a huge waste that might otherwise be used in the process or to generate electric power.


Drop Zone free drop-off for e-waste

10 May, 2013

SITA Australia has partnered with the Supply Chain arm of DHL in Australia to reduce the amount of television and computer waste going to landfill and increase the recovery of resources. The program also aims to provide greater recycling options and a free-of-charge solution for the community.


Funky food from fruit by-products

08 May, 2013 by Stephanie Goseine

Re-using the by-products of fruit and cereal processing could help promote the sustainability of the food industry, as long as its overall environmental fingerprint is clearly evaluated.



Improvements in kerbside collection required to lift recycling rate

08 April, 2013

Kerbside recycling needs expansion and consistency across local government areas to help lift Australia’s recycling rate. This is one of the recommendations from research released today by the Australian Packaging Covenant (APC).


Barossa’s drumMUSTER improves with age

02 April, 2013

Barossa Valley farmers and winemakers no longer need to wait to recycle their empty and clean agvet chemical containers, after some recent changes to the local drumMUSTER program.


Source Separations Systems National Park Recycling Range

29 March, 2013

The National Park Recycling Range has been specifically designed to provide the user with flexibility while maintaining best practice waste diversion design features and high-quality manufacturing.


KFC Australia wheels in new recycling bins across Vic stores

25 March, 2013

KFC Australia has announced the completion of the rollout of new recycling systems at selected KFC restaurants throughout Victoria. This follows the successful rollout in NSW and South Australia.


New away-from-home recycling bins for north-east Victoria

14 March, 2013

The North East Regional Waste Management Group (NevRwaste) has recently awarded a tender for the regional rollout of new recycling bins through the region to Victorian manufacturer Draffin Manufacturing.


Recycling rate continues to rise

11 March, 2013

The Australian Packaging Covenant (APC) announced today that the overall recycling rate for post-consumer packaging in Australia is 63.8% for 2012.


Source Separation Systems Slide & Sort commercial waste-diversion solution

05 March, 2013

Source Separation Systems has introduced an integrated corporate office waste division solution called the Slide and Sort. Featuring integrated source separation features within a durable container, the system is designed to optimise convenience while improving waste divertion.


The case for compostable bags being used for food recycling

05 March, 2013

Source Separation Systems Compost-A-Pak compostable bin liner is being used in food recycling programs.


NSW residents encouraged to waste less, recycle more

26 February, 2013 by Lauren Davis

On 23 February, NSW Environment Minister Robyn Parker announced the state’s new ‘Waste Less, Recycle More’ Waste Resource and Recovery Initiative - a five-year, $465.7 million plan intended to transform waste and recycling in NSW.


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