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Schneider Electric earns World Economic Forum recognition as a Circularity Lighthouse

Energy management and automation leader Schneider Electric has been recognised by the World Economic Forum and McKinsey as one of three global Circularity Lighthouses in the built environment.

Tasmania’s Bell Bay to become hub for $70M hydrogen initiative

The Australian Government has committed to a $70 million investment in developing the Bell Bay hydrogen hub in Northern Tasmania.

House Committee launches investigation into future of EV battery manufacturing in Australia

A House of Representatives committee has launched an inquiry into Australia’s transition to electric vehicles (EV) and the future of EV battery manufacturing in the country. 

Coles rolls out nearly 850 B-cycle battery recycling drop-off points nationwide

Australian supermarket giant Coles has joined the country’s official government-backed battery recycling scheme B-cycle, adding nearly 850 battery recycling drop-off points across the country. 

Industree Group rolls out Epicycle for sustainable PPE recycling

Industree Group, an Australian producer of premium Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), has introduced Epicycle, a recycling initiative to address the environmental challenges posed by PPE waste.

Alcoa reports Q4 2023 earnings with focus on cost reduction, production curtailment

In the wake of Alcoa Corp's fourth-quarter 2023 earnings release, ASX-listed Alumina Limited has highlighted key developments in the AWAC joint venture and underscores the company's commitment to navigating the challenging market conditions.

Carnegie’s MoorPower demonstrator makes waves off Fremantle coast

Carnegie Clean Energy’s MoorPower technology has achieved a successful deployment and commenced operations at the offshore test site in North Fremantle, Western Australia.

Tasmania invests $1 million to boost regional jobs, waste mgmt

The Tasmanian Government is allocating up to $1 million in grants to support the state's smaller waste operators in reporting waste data from July 2024.

Victorian farmers, manufacturers drive record-level food, fibre exports

Victoria is leading the nation in international food and fibre sales with skyrocketing exports boosting jobs and positioning the state towards achieving a strategic goal years ahead of schedule. 

Australia looks into mandatory guardrails to ensure safe, responsible AI

The Australian government is considering imposing mandatory regulations for artificial intelligence development and deployment in high-risk settings in response to the Safe and Responsible AI in Australia consultation. 
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