Manufacturing 22 Jan 2024 Setback for FOGO recycling plan Bookmark Save articles for future reference. Subscribe to BN Log In Share to Facebook X LinkedIn A spike in construction costs has halted a major government recycling project, but private companies are keen to fill the breach.
Infrastructure 08 Mar 2023 Waste projects aim to clean up Bookmark Save articles for future reference. Subscribe to BN Log In Share to Facebook X LinkedIn More than $1.6 billion is being invested in waste treatment projects in WA, but it may not be enough to improve the state's poor track record.
Energy 13 Sep 2021 Waste project signs supply deal Bookmark Save articles for future reference. Subscribe to BN Log In Share to Facebook X LinkedIn The East Rockingham Waste to Energy project has won a public tender to process residual waste from the Western Metropolitan Regional Council.
Deals 22 Apr 2016 Stokes sells local energy business Bookmark Save articles for future reference. Subscribe to BN Log In Share to Facebook X LinkedIn Kerry Stokes has sold Malaga-based Landfill Gas and Power to a subsidiary of DUET Group for an undisclosed sum.
Special Reports 07 Dec 2011 Local government bears cost of diverting rubbish from landfill Bookmark Save articles for future reference. Subscribe to BN Log In Share to Facebook X LinkedIn The waste sector is hopeful the state government will release a waste policy next year ending a policy vacuum in this essential service sector.
Government 16 Jul 2009 Local government does the heavy lifting Bookmark Save articles for future reference. Subscribe to BN Log In Share to Facebook X LinkedIn THE peak body representing regional councils has called on the state government to clarify its long-term strategic vision for waste management.
Special Reports 13 May 2003 Major policy challenges confront waste sector Bookmark Save articles for future reference. Subscribe to BN Log In Share to Facebook X LinkedIn IMAGINE spending $35 million on a new factory then asking the State Government for a handout so you can create a market for your product. Sound crazy? That is exactly what the ratepayer-funded Southern Metropolitan Regional Council has done.