Showing posts with label Tony Farrell. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tony Farrell. Show all posts

Friday, 23 February 2018

Is the Hunters Recycling Industry Heading for the Tip?

BY TYLER FARDELL


On January 1st, The Chinese government stopped the import of recyclable materials and it left recycling businesses and kerbside pick-ups all across Australia struggling to maintain the current levels of recycling.

Already in Victoria some local councils have had to cut off some local recycling contracts and residents in some communities are being told to not use their yellow bins.

And here in the Hunter the first effects of the import ban are starting to show with recycling company Polytrade reducing the operation of their plant in Gateshead to a week by week basis.

Many residents are starting to get concerned they may be hit with an increased rate for the kerbside recycling bin pickup but Councillors are hopeful it may not come to that.

According to Lake Macquarie City Councils Director of City Strategy Tony Farrell, the Hunter is well-equipped to manage the situation for the short term.

"The Hunter has great recyclable waste facilities and the normal service of bin pick-up will continue as normal," he said.

"People should not be worried about an increase of rates at this time".

For the time being it seems everything will continue as normal, but council expects they will start to store glass recyclables very soon.

Mr Farrell is confident a long term solution will be found before the situation gets any worse.

"The worst outcome would be seeing recyclable materials end up in landfill and we're working hard to ensure it doesn't come to this".

Recycling plant in Gateshead
Source; GAP group



Friday, 7 July 2017

Awaba Waste Management Facility set for upgrade

BY DANIELLE RIES

The Awaba Waste Management Facility is set to undergo upgrades as a part of the Lake Macquarie City Council's plan to manage the cities waste.

Daracon has been awarded a sixteen-point-five million dollar contract to construct the expansions which will help reduce the environmental impacts of landfilling on the site.

The upgrades will include two additional excavated cells for landfill, a community recycling centre, weighbridge, waste transfer station and a new administration building.

The works will provide up to 10 years of capacity and enhance the customer drop off experience.

Director City Strategy Toney Farrell says the expansion will help improve the facility.

"Council will develop some extra landfill capacity, so there'll be two new landfill cells, effectively big void fill spaces will be constructed which will allow us to continue landfilling at the site.

"These voids are designed to manage the waste once its buried to make sure nothing leaves the site in an uncontrolled way".

He also explains the expansion is due to commence in the following weeks.

"We anticipate that work will be starting within about 4 weeks. The contractor needs to mobilise to the site and they'll be preparing to do that now.

"We anticipate it'll take about 18 months depending on the weather to get the facilities up and operating. This project is very weather dependent, as it's all outdoors and the more it rains, the longer it will take".

Credit- The Newcastle Star