The Northern Territory will receive $1.24 million federal and territory funding to deliver more than 5,700 tonnes of waste from landfill annually.
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A treatment plant is now operational at City of Darwin at its Shoal Bay Waste Management Facility in an Australian-first approach to reducing the threat of PFAS.
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Only 12 per cent of used tyres are collected in the Northern Territory, compared to a national recovery rate of 72 per cent. That’s 4300 tonnes of used tyres buried in-pit, landfilled, stockpiled or illegally dumped each year. Read More
The Northern Territory government is developing a plan to improve its Container Deposit Scheme (CDS) in order to enhance data collection and to make it more accessible to regional communities.
Speaking at the Waste Management Association of Australia’s 2017 Landfill and Transfer Stations conference last week, City of Darwin manager technical services Nadine Nilon told delegates the events Read More
And now, it appears that the government is taking steps to ensure that it works closely with industry to address the issues in the territory. It has, for one, underwritten the broad costs of Waste, Recycling Read More
Speaking at the Waste Management Association of Australia’s national energy from waste conference in October last year, Reece detailed how geological repositories could be used to manage fly ash Read More
Covering some 34,000 square metres, the region has a population of about 16,000 people with East Arnhem Regional Council serving a total of over 9000 people distributed through nine communities. Over the Read More