Wanless wins contested Carpentaria Shire waste management contract
Wanless Waste Management was recently awarded the Carpentaria Shire contract following a contested tender process.
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Wanless Waste Management was recently awarded the Carpentaria Shire contract following a contested tender process.
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The Australian Government has announced it will invest $7 million to build new or expand existing recycling facilities in remote and regional Australia, where a number of townships currently lack access to kerbside recycling.
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This year’s International E-Waste Day 2021 was marked by an estimate that the worldwide mountain of waste electronic and electrical equipment totals 57.4 million tonnes, a greater weight than that of the Great Wall of China, Earth’s heaviest artificial object.
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Wanless weighs up whether to proceed with its resource recovery facility after Ipswich City Council rejected the landfill side of its Ebenezer proposal.
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Pegasus together with Wanless Waste Management has refocused the printing company’s manufacturing strategy to a more environmentally friendly model. Just this past year, Wanless has managed to divert 1275 tonnes of waste from landfill from Pegasus’s Blacktown factory, saving the equivalent of 4600 trees, a million kilowatts of power, 447,000 litres of water and 223 tonnes of CO2 emissions.
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Councillors have made their call on the $50 million development which would process up to one million tonnes of rubbish a year in Ipswich, reported The Courier Mail.
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Environmental, social and governance concerns have loomed larger for chief executives during the earnings season as pressure from investors, customers, staff and government policymakers intensifies, as reported in The Financial Times.
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The Sunshine State has given a swathe of single-use plastics the flick, with the latest ban taking effect yesterday as […]
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The Australian Workers’ Union has backed the Wanless proposal for Ebenezer on the strength of job creation, writes local Ipswich […]
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The majority of end-of-life mattresses wind up in landfill. Each one amounts to .75m3 space and the leaching of flammable chemicals may precipitate fires on site. Collectively, this practice has contributed to a waste crisis that requires better solutions. Mattress recycling reduces greenhouse gas emissions through diversions from landfill.
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Dear Valued Customers, We want to assure you that Wanless Waste Management will continue operating all related waste and recycling […]
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Launched this month, the NSW Plastics Action Plan sets out the first six actions to achieve four long term outcomes […]
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