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Latest NWRIC News

NWRIC Submission into Reform Option for ACCU Scheme Landfill Gas Methods
NWRIC Feedback To Landfill Gas Method Reform
NWRIC response to Senate Environment and Communication References Committee, Inquiry into waste reduction and recycling policies
Nation-Wide Standards to Enhance Resource Recovery
Review finds packaging regulation fails to drive change
Recycling infrastructure funding only one part of solution
NWRIC announces new CEO
NWRIC CEO Week in Review 4 March
Priorities 2022: plastics, paper & metals
Tasmanian Labor party’s proposed new into waste levy and CRS unnecessary
Road to Recovery
NWRIC CEO Week in Review 17 December
December Waste Management Review – Looking ahead to 2021
NWRIC CEO Week In Review 4 December
NWRIC CEO Week In Review 27 November
Victorian state budget – new funds announced but devil is in detail
NWRIC CEO Week In Review 20 November
Coalition, labor back waste to energy as solution for waste management
NWRIC CEO Week In Review 13 November
NWRIC CEO Week In Review 6 November
NWRIC CEO Week in Review 30 October
NWRIC CEO Week in Review 23 October
NWRIC: Industry opportunities in manufacturing a stand-out in Federal Budget
NWRIC CEO Week in Review 16 October
NWRIC CEO Week In Review 2 October
Best practice delivers performance and innovation for CDS
NWRIC CEO Week in Review 25 September
NWRIC CEO Week in Review 18 September
NWRIC CEO Week in Review 11 September
NWRIC welcomes battery stewardship scheme but importers must sign up
NWRIC CEO Week in Review 4 September
Recycling and Waste Reduction Bill 2020 introduced into Commonwealth Parliament
NWRIC CEO Week in Review
Time for national agreement and action on energy from waste
NWRIC State Affiliate Updates
Product stewardship back on track to build a circular economy
NWRIC welcomes Commonwealth funding for recycling
Focusing on future in NSW through positive reforms
COVIDSafe App, another tool to help keep staff and community safe
Protecting staff essential in face of coronavirus
Waste and recycling companies commit to maintain this essential community service but need government assistance to do so
Future of Australia’s Waste and Recycling Industry is in COAG’s Hands
Exports of clean paper and cardboard must not be banned
Victoria’s Parliamentary Inquiry – five critical actions
City Of Kingston Clarinda decision contradicts State Waste Infrastructure Plan – Premier Andrews must step in
NWRIC discusses implications of waste export bans on industry with Federal Environment Minister
Waste exports alone won’t drive resource recovery
Export ban timelines unrealistic without mandated recycled content in packaging