Michelin will begin construction on its first tyre recycling plant, in collaboration with Swedish company Enviro, to recycle carbon black, oil, steel and gas into conveyor belts.
Based in Chile, the plant
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Contract signed for Perth Incinerator Bottom Ash facility
Blue Phoenix Western Australia has signed a 25-year contract with Avertas Energy to build, own and operate an Incinerator Bottom Ash (IBA) processing facility at Latitude 32, in Kwinana, Perth.
Avertas
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Roadmap finds potential billions in recycling waste
CSIRO has developed key strategies for creating jobs and reclaiming billions in economic value from plastic, glass, paper and tyres currently going into landfill.
The National Circular Economy Roadmap found
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Victorian recycling infrastructure set to boom
Victoria is set to double its domestic glass recycling capacity following a major investment into the state’s recycling industry.
Seven glass and plastics projects will be funded under the first round
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NSW EPA opens grants to recycle waste materials
The NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA) has opened grant applications for projects that reuse waste materials, such as glass or plastic, to help create a circular economy.
The Circulate and Civil
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Researchers test cement made from fly ash and ground glass
University of Sydney researchers have successfully poured sustainable cement pavement made from fly ash and recycled waste, such as ground glass and carbon dioxide.
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Metso inks new deal with American metal recycler
Metso has signed a service partner agreement with a machine repair, field service and rebuild company to support metal recycling throughout North America.
The company, FEMCO, has been in the scrap, demolition
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Sugar cane and wood waste to be turned into aviation fuel
A Queensland research project could see the state’s sugar cane waste and wood waste transformed into sustainable aviation fuel.
The Queensland Government has invested $159,000 out of its $5 million Waste
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Coal fly ash recycled into building materials
A green technology company has developed technologies that can turn coal fly ash into building materials.
The company, Vecor, has used technology originally conceived at the University of New South Wales,
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Sand trucked to SA beaches to fight erosion
Sand is being carted to South Australian beaches to combat erosion, as part of the State Government’s $48.4 million plan.
The sand carting began in April and will continue into spring to build up the
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