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Meluca

EPA suspends Meluca Recycling’s Drouin tip

EPA Victoria has suspended the registration of the Meluca Recycling waste transfer station at 81 Weerong Road, Drouin, effective immediately. The site is not currently permitted to accept waste of any kind. The site is not currently permitted to accept waste of any kind. Anyone who attempts to deposit waste at the site risks a fine …
Waste Tracker

Incomplete Waste Tracker records leads to $70k in fines

Asbestos removal contractors who don’t properly track their toxic waste are being hit with hefty fines following an intelligence-sharing operation between EPA Victoria and WorkSafe. As part of the EPA-led Illegal Waste Dumping Taskforce, the regulators are sharing information that has so far led to EPA fining seven asbestos removalists a total of $71,225 for …
3M

Federal govt sues 3M over PFAS

The Commonwealth has launched legal action in the Federal Court of Australia against 3M Australia and 3M Company, seeking to recover costs associated with PFAS contamination at 28 Defence bases across the country. The case centres on per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), chemicals once used in aqueous film-forming foam (AFFF) for firefighting purposes on Defence …
PFAS

Lakes’ PFAS levels below guidelines

A six-month sampling program has confirmed PFAS levels are below the latest ecological and recreational guidelines in the Central Coast’s Tuggerah Lakes catchment. The NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA) launched the surface water sampling program in September 2025. Working with the NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water (DCCEEW), scientists took 114 …
Return and Earn

Two million containers earn $200k for gene research

Over $210,000 has been raised to support scientific research into treatments and cures for children’s genetic conditions, thanks to Return and Earn recyclers. Recyclers embraced the Jeans for Genes fundraising campaign, sharing the 10c refund from more than 2 million containers during the six-month campaign. The money raised by recycling eligible drink containers through Return …

Circular Economy

Features

Valoriza
Features, FOGO, Organics

Valoriza – helping close the loop on organics

At a large food organics and garden organics (FOGO) recycling operation in Melbourne’s south-east, Valoriza is ‘closing the loop’ on …
Stuart Waste Facility
Circular Economy, Council, Councils, Features, Landfills, Queensland, Waste collection

Townsville to open two new cells at Stuart Waste Facility

Townsville City Council is preparing to deliver an upgrade at the Stuart Waste Facility, helping to secure the city’s landfill …
Waste Expo Australia
Events, Features, Waste Expo Australia

From targets to delivery: the reality facing Australia’s waste sector 

For years, the waste and recycling industry has talked about circular economy targets, infrastructure investment and resource recovery reform. With …

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Opinion

Unpackit
Features, Opinion, Packaging, Packaging Design, Packaging targets

Worst packaging announced at Unpackit Awards

In Canberra, Australia’s packaging choices have been placed under a spotlight with the inaugural Unpackit Awards, which aim to expose …
Women in Industry
Events, Opinion, Women in Industry

Final tickets available for Women in Industry Awards

The countdown is on for the 2026 Women in Industry Awards, with organisers issuing a final call for industry professionals …
Dumping
Circular Economy, Councils, Dumping waste, Opinion

Townville’s strategy to illegal dumping

The Queensland Government has launched a pilot program in Townsville aimed at tackling illegal dumping through increased patrols, surveillance and …
Pacific Metals Group
EPA Victoria, Fire Waste, Online Subscription, Opinion, Victoria

Pacific Metals Group’s guilty plea over fire

Recycling business Pacific Metals Group has been fined $45,000 and ordered to pay costs following a major fire at its Laverton North site in January 2024. The company pleaded guilty to breaching its General Environmental Duty and was convicted in the Wyndham Magistrates’ Court in late March. The fire began in an excavator located within …
Dumping
Circular Economy, Councils, Dumping waste, Online Subscription, Opinion

Grants tackle dumping

From Western Sydney to the World Heritage-listed Blue Mountains, offenders who are dumping waste on public and private land are the focus of a NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA) program. Nineteen projects across NSW will share $1.2 million to crack down on illegal dumping.  Round 3 of the Illegal Dumping Prevention Program will support projects …