Wednesday, 3 November, 2021 - 14:34
WA builds capacity to recycle onshore
With several projects under way, the state also needs to develop markets for its recycled products in pursuit of a circular economy.
Jenny Campbell is tertiary-qualified in natural resource management and has worked in the environmental and waste management fields since 2000. She has extensive experience in designing and implementing robust waste management and recycling practices.
Ms Campbell has worked for environmental State Government agencies in Victoria and Western Australia, waste and ESD consultancies, and various industry sectors including manufacturing, cleaning and hospitality.
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With several projects under way, the state also needs to develop markets for its recycled products in pursuit of a circular economy.
Many of us want to do ‘the right thing’ and recycle. But it isn’t always easy. Who isn’t confused about what can and can’t go in the recycling bin at home? And when you go to work, why can’t you recycle the same items that you can at home?
Managing waste is an essential service, but some buildings are not designed appropriately to accommodate a circular economy.
Managing waste is an essential service, but some buildings are not designed appropriately to accommodate a circular economy.
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