Congratulations to all nominees, finalists and winners of the Waste and Resource Recovery (WARR) Awards 2019. The WARR Awards recognise organisations and individuals who are going to great lengths to improve and grow the industry.
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Congratulations to all nominees, finalists and winners of the Waste and Resource Recovery (WARR) Awards 2019. The WARR Awards recognise organisations and individuals who are going to great lengths to improve and grow the industry.
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Celebrate the latest innovations and achievements in the waste industry by attending the Waste and Resource Recovery (WARR) Awards this year.
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The 2019 Waste and Resource Recovery (WARR) awards finalists have been announced after intense reviewing and consideration by 10 independent judging panels.
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If you’re wanting to submit a nomination for this year’s Waste and Resource Recovery (WARR) Awards get in quick as nominations close on September 30. Don’t miss your opportunity to nominate now.
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In 2009, the Albury Waste Management Centre (AWMC) was bearing 100 per cent of the region’s local waste. Having the fourth largest landfill in NSW, the Albury City Council set out to change the way this waste was being processed, so it established a goal to halve the amount of waste going into the AWMC by 2020.
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In the first year of Lake Macquarie City Council’s Food Organics and Garden Organics (FOGO) service, the council reduced the amount of waste landfilled from its domestic waste collection service by 22,380 tonnes – a 26 per cent decrease compared to the year before.
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The Waste and Resource Recovery (WARR) Awards, a collaborative awards program between Waste Management and Resource Recovery Association of Australia (WMRR) and Inside Waste, are returning for 2019.
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The waste industry gathered at the Doltone House Parkview, Pyrmont, NSW on November 22 to honour leaders and innovators in the sector for Inside Waste’s inaugural 2018 Waste and Resource Recovery Excellence Awards.
Inside Waste is pleased to announce that the 2018 Waste and Resources Recovery Awards will be held in partnership with the Waste Management Association of Australia (WMAA).