Over the past couple of years BINGO Industries has stepped up its footprint in the waste/resource recovery sector. BINGO was acquired by Macquarie Asset Management (MAM) in 2021. Over this time the company
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Waste company fined $280K over offensive odours
A waste collection company has been fined $280,000 by the NSW Land and Environment Court, after the NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA) received around 750 complaints from residents in Sydney’s
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Shiloh Ainuu: The accidental waste enthusiast
One of the highlights of the Waste Innovation and Recycling Awards was the speech given by Young Professional of the Year winner Shiloh Ainuu. The mother of seven gave an inspiring account of her journey from being rejected for a job on the drive-through at McDonald’s when trying to re-enter the workforce after 10 years of being home with children, to her involvement in the design and project management of the construction and implementation of six remotely operated weighbridges. These weighbridges allowed her employer, BINGO Industries, to service customers 24-hours-a-day, six-days-a-week.
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Landfill still last resort, but necessary
BINGO Industries’ Brad Searle knows that landfills are not a popular topic – whether it be with communities, those within the waste industry and, to a degree, politicians. However, currently, a landfill can be seen as a necessity and is likely to remain so for the near term.
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Former Bingo MD/CEO Tartak pleads guilty to cartel offences
Former Managing Director and CEO of Bingo Industries, Daniel Tartak, has entered pleas of guilty to criminal cartel offences, after charges were laid by the Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions (CDPP) following an ACCC investigation and referral.
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BINGO acquires Queensland’s United Waste Services
BINGO Industries has announced it has entered the Queensland market through the acquisition of United Waste Services, a recycling and waste management provider.
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