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  2. Timber recycling - Wikipedia

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    Demolishers pulling timber from an old wool store in Sydney, which will later be re-used for timber flooring. Timber recycling or wood recycling is the process of turning waste timber into usable products. Recycling timber is a practice that was popularized in the early 1990s as issues such as deforestation and climate change prompted both ...

  3. Spring Farm Advanced Resource Recovery Facility - Wikipedia

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    Spring Farm Advanced Resource Recovery Facility (or Spring Farm ARR Facility, formerly Macarthur Resource Recovery Park, and originally Jacks Gully Waste and Recycling Centre) is a Resource Recovery Facility, Materials Recycling Facility, and landfill located in Spring Farm, New South Wales, Australia.

  4. Planet Ark - Wikipedia

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    Make it Wood is designed to encourage individuals and businesses to use responsibility sourced wood as a building material. [ 12 ] The Australasian Recycling Label was developed by Planet Ark and Green Chip with the Australian Packaging Covenant Organization [ 13 ] to create a standardized labeling system to allow consumers to make better ...

  5. Nash Timbers - Wikipedia

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    Nash Timbers is a global and domestic distributor of timber flooring, joinery, and beams.. The company, based in Sydney, Australia, was founded in 2003 by David Nash.Nash Timbers is notable for its stance on green timber and for its role as a major informant to key industry figures, concerning the origin and proper use of wood products.

  6. WSN Environmental Solutions - Wikipedia

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    WSN constructed the first UR-3R facility and has recently [when?] won a contract to develop Australia's first integrated waste management park at the Jacks Gully landfill, near [[Sydney]]. WSN owns and operates 10 waste recycling, processing and disposal facilities.

  7. Recycling in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Recycling in Australia is a widespread, and comprehensive part of waste management in Australia, with 60% of all waste collected being recycled. [1] Recycling is collected from households, commercial businesses, industries and construction. Despite its prominence, household recycling makes up only a small part (13%) [1] of Australia's total ...

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  9. Waste management in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The industry has many points to improve, with low recycling rates, confusing rules, and lower rates compared to more developed countries. [5] Despite these problems, Australia has begun investing more in recycling and waste management with new laws, grants, policies, and strategies to assist in these improvements. [138]