Radio frequency identification could soon be used to track the collection of rubbish and recycling if a new system being used across Australia proves successful. Mastec, an Australian manufacturer of ...
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Waste-to-energy in Australia: How it works, where new incinerators could go, and how they stack up
Every year, Australia buries millions of tons of waste in landfills. But these sites are filling fast, recycling has its own limitations, and most waste export is banned. So councils and state ...
The collaboration is part of Waste Robotics’ Licensed Integrator Partnership program. According to Waste Robotics, this new partnership is expected to enhance operational efficiency for material ...
Australia's SGC and French waste-gasification specialist SMO have jointly announced plans to deploy 50 units of solar-powered waste-to-energy systems in Australia. They aim to deploy 100 MW of systems ...
Western Australia's second largest city is investigating the viability of the FOGO waste system amid rising costs, with more ...
Australia produces over 31 million tonnes of food waste each year, creating serious challenges for both the environment and the economy. Researchers at the University of New South Wales and their ...
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