24-25 Jul 2024
ICC SYDNEY

Industry News

The latest in smart plastics is making the circular economy go around

Aug 13, 2018 Landfill
Smarter sustainable solutions may be on the horizon for the Australasian waste and recycling landscape.

Fuchs receives design award and announces new dealer in Australia

Fuchs products are renowned for power and high quality with the company being at the forefront of efficiency, reliability and innovation within the material handling industry. The equipment range offers tailor-made solutions for all applications including waste, scrap, port and timber handling.

One Man’s Trash

Aug 7, 2018 Recycling
China’s Recycling Ban has left Australia with new problems in the waste sector, proving the key learnings may just come from other countries around the globe.

Eriez® Announces New RevX-E® Eddy Current Separator with Quick Change Belt System

The latest generation of the Eriez® RevX-E® product line combines the same high performance separation of previous models with a variety of maintenance-friendly enhancements, including an innovative cantilever frame design which enables 10 minute belt changes.

The Cobra 230R Compact with Impact

Jul 23, 2018 Landfill
Tricon Equipment, Australian East Coast dealer for Terex Evoquip, will showcase the Cobra 230R on stand B22 at the Australasian Waste and Recycling Show, Sydney 29-30 August. The Cobra 230R builds on the success of the Cobra 230 successfully launched in 2017.

Delta Group bringing the house down with Isuzu Trucks

Delta Group is a true Aussie success story, using their expertise in deconstructing, decommissioning and demolishing buildings into a thriving, 30 year business.

Solving the problem of hard-to-recycle waste

Jul 4, 2018 Recycling
Australians are increasingly aware of the need to recycle as much waste as possible, but some products simply do not lend themselves to easy conversion into reusable material.

Zero to hero: waste in our construction and demolition industry

Jun 26, 2018 Recycling
The waste from construction and demolition contributes 40 per cent of Australia’s total waste. However, much of this is clean, excavated material such as concrete, bricks and timber, which can be recovered through recycling. Luckily, some of our biggest companies are rising to the re-use challenge, with a growing number supporting zero waste policies. Here are four Australian businesses driving future change.
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