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Tomago concrete recycler fined $30,000 for exceeding waste limits

The NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA) has issued a $30,000 fine to Recycled Concrete Products Pty Ltd (RCP) after determining that the Tomago-based facility exceeded its licensed waste limits.
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NSW EPA fines BlueScope Steel for control system failure at Port Kembla

BlueScope Steel Pty Ltd has been fined $30,000 by the NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA) following a significant air emission incident at its Port Kembla Steelworks. 

NSW EPA allocates $1.9M for innovative recycling projects

The New South Wales Environment Protection Authority (EPA) has unveiled the recipients of the second round of grants from the Local Government Waste Solutions Fund (LGWS).

NSW EPA tightens emissions for cleaner air

Tightened air emission standards come into effect this week with the launch of the new Protection of the Environment Operations (Clean Air) Regulation 2022.

EPA fines Newcastle manufacturer $82,500 for coal tar spill

The NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA) has convicted and fined Koppers Carbon Materials and Chemicals Pty Ltd a total of $82,500 for a spill...

NSW EPA fines glass recycler $15,000 for storage breach in Western Sydney

The New South Wales Environment Protection Authority (NSW EPA) fined Glass Recycling Pty Ltd, a glass processing company in Western Sydney, $15,000 for alleged...

Great opportunity for rebates on recycling equipment offered through the NSW EPA

Australian businesses generate an average of 1.7 tonnes of waste per employee yet only recycle half that amount. Now, businesses that want to reduce their...
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