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National Office
T: 02 8571 0000
E: national@veolia.com.au
Tasmania
T: 1300 134 242
E: tas@veolia.com.au
W: www.veoliaes.com.au
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Veolia Environmental Services provides a full range of waste management, recycling, environmental and industrial services, throughout the state of Tasmania and enjoys trading with a wide range of both public and private sector customers. The industry leader in most market segments and the only triple accredited operator in the state (Quality, Safety and Environment), the company employs some 300 Tasmanians at six main facilities and has significant investment in infrastructure and equipment.
After 30 years of operation Veolia (formerly Collex) enjoys an excellent reputation as a reliable, socially responsible and professional organisation, which strives hard to meet the challenge of sustainability and improving the living environment. |
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T: 1300 657 057
E: tim.sheldon.collins@cemaust.com.au
W: www.geocycle.com.au
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Geocycle is the alternative fuels division of Cement Australia, Australia’s largest supplier of cementicious products.
As a member of the Holcim group of companies Geocycle offers waste management services in 35 countries with more than 18 years experience with the technology of co-processing in cement kilns ensuring the highest standards environmental compliance, professionalism and sustainable practices. |
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T: 03 6108 0100
W: www.coffey.com |
Coffey Environments provides a wide range of technical consulting services in the environmental arena in Tasmania. We deliver specialist knowledge and provide clients with practical solutions and a wealth of embedded practices and quality service. As specialists in living and working places, we provide services to all market sectors. |
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Hydro Tasmania Consulting is a national and international consulting firm with over 330 scientists, engineers and other professionals. We provide expert engineering and environmental services in the areas of renewable energy, energy efficiency and greenhouse gas management, power engineering and environment and water management. |
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The Packaging Stewardship Forum of the Australian Food and Grocery Council represents Australia's major beverage manufacturers and their packaging suppliers. The Forum works with communities and organisations across Australia to reduce littering and increase away from home recycling of our members' products (bottles and cans). Current focus for recycling support is at Airports, Higher Education, Stadia, and Shopping Centres. |
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pitt&sherry are a progressive company delivering professional services in the Community Infrastructure, Industrial Infrastructure, Land Transport Infrastructure, and Climate Change and Sustainability markets. pitt&sherry wish to be recognised as the consulting business which contributed most to the successful delivery of Australia's climate change strategy. |
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The TARRP directly supports business development of small to medium Resource Recovery enterprises in Tasmania. A joint venture between Debra Mackeen (Athena Waste Management); Martin Farley (Creating Preferred Futures); and John Jessop (Better Training and Consultancy) who combine 56 years of business development, waste recovery, and training experience and consultancy. |
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T: 03 6335 5777 |
Located just minutes from Launceston’s CBD and airport, Country Club Tasmania offers everything you need for relaxation and recreation.
There’s 4 to 5-star luxury accommodation, an 18-hole championship golf course, catered conference facilities, dining and entertainment, all within natural bushland surrounds and the vibrant atmosphere of a boutique casino. |
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T: 02 9262 1164
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The PNEB
- represents the interests of major Australian newspaper and magazine publishers in recovery and recycling of old newspapers and magazines;
- members annually donate $1,000,000 worth of advertisements in their newspapers and magazines to promote newspaper and magazine recycling.
- produces education resource materials, available free to schools and local councils.
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T: 03 5122 6663
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The avoidance, recycling, reuse, recovery of energy and other value from waste streams, along with treatment of water, solid and liquid wastes is core the business for ASIRC. As an independent, not-for-profit, highly skilled organisation ASIRC has a proven track record working with industry, government and regulators. |