February 2021 - Plastic Waste Solutions
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Victoria to ban single-use plastics including straws, cutlery and plates by 2023 – ABC News
Posted on February 28, 2021 by DrRossH in General, Plastic Limiting RegulationsSource: Victoria to ban single-use plastics including straws, cutlery and plates by 2023 - ABC News Plastic straws, cutlery, plates, drink stirrers, polystyrene food and drink containers, and plastic cotton bud sticks are the specific items getting phased out, the...
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Interpol report shows increase in illegal plastic waste imports – Australia
Posted on February 25, 2021 by DrRossH in Landfills and DisposalSource: Interpol report shows increase in illegal plastic waste imports - Inside Waste A report by international enforcement agency, Interpol, has noted that there has been a marked increase in the illegal importation of plastics to lower Asian and eastern...
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Turning wastewater into green natural gas – Australia
Posted on February 24, 2021 by DrRossH in Landfills and DisposalOriginal article The Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) will inject $5.9 million in funding to Jemena to trial injecting biomethane into the natural gas network in New South Wales. The demonstration project is the first of its kind in Australia. Jemena...
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How Victoria’s recycling industry ended up in the dumps – Australia
Posted on February 23, 2021 by DrRossH in Landfills and DisposalSource: How Victoria’s recycling industry ended up in the dumps Two years ago, nearly two-thirds of “recyclables” Victorians dutifully placed in their yellow-topped bins ended up in landfill. More than 390,000 tonnes of recyclables were dumped in landfills in 2019-20 –...
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Toxic waste disaster: how greed and bad regulation allowed Graham White to distort the national market in waste. Australia
Posted on February 22, 2021 by DrRossH in Landfills and DisposalSource: Toxic waste disaster: how greed and bad regulation allowed Graham White to distort the national market in waste. But five years on, we know the truth. Covered by a thin layer of topsoil were the pits that White had...
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How global warming is boosting WTE market
Posted on February 18, 2021 by DrRossH in Landfills and DisposalSource: How global warming is boosting WTE market - Inside Waste The global waste-to-energy (WTE) market is expected to witness expansion as a result of the rapid depletion of conventional energy sources which contribute to harmful emissions. In terms of...
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Is landfill part of the ‘Circular’ Economy? – Australia
Posted on February 18, 2021 by DrRossH in Landfills and DisposalSource: Is landfill part of the ‘Circular’ Economy? - Inside Waste The Circular Economy is where materials are reclaimed from end-of- life products and recycled or re-used back into the same product. This is claimed to be the way of...
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Govt to review packaging covenant and NEPM – Australia
Posted on February 18, 2021 by DrRossH in Plastic Waste NewsSource article The Australian federal government has announced a review of the Australian Packaging Covenant and National Environment Protection (Used Packaging Materials) Measure 2011 (NEPM). The Covenant is an agreement to reduce the environmental impacts of packaging and is in place...
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Plastic waste pyrolysis ash converted to flash graphene – USA
Posted on February 16, 2021 by DrRossH in Plastic Waste NewsSource: Plastic waste pyrolysis ash converted to flash graphene Chemists from Rice University in Texas have converted pyrolysed ash from plastic recycling into graphene using a Joule heating process. The graphene could be used to strengthen concrete and toughen...
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Delivery of Australia’s largest PET recycling plant underway – Australia
Posted on February 9, 2021 by DrRossH in GeneralSee source article Construction is now underway on Australia’s largest end-to-end PET recycling facility in Albury-Wodonga, which will see the equivalent of around one billion plastic bottles recycled each year. The raw plastic material that Circular Plastics Australia PET will recycle...
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