New South Wales News

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New Energy from Waste Policy Statement

The NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA) has released a new Energy from Waste Policy Statement.The statement outlines the policy framework…[Read More]

NSW announces Waste Strategy and Plastics Action Plan

The NSW government has announced the NSW Waste and Sustainable Materials Strategy 2041 Stage 1: 2021-2027 and NSW Plastics Action…[Read More]

Waste levy exemption extended for waste facilities transitioning to organics

The New South Wales Environment Protection Authority (EPA) has announced an extension to the waste levy exemption on mixed waste…[Read More]

$15K fine for water pollution

The NSW EPA has issued a $15,000 fine to a dredging company for an alleged water pollution incident which occurred…[Read More]

EPA action on odour

The NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA) has issued a Clean-Up Notice to a landfill facility to reduce identified odour emissions…[Read More]

$15K for noise limit breach

The NSW EPA has fined a coal mine $15,000 for allegedly exceeding its noise limits by three decibels.EPA Executive Director…[Read More]

Approved methods for air, water and environmental noise analysis in NSW: Comment sought

NSW EPA is seeking feedback on the new approved method for the sampling, measurement and analysis of air, water and…[Read More]

Draft revised Energy from Waste Policy Statement – Comment sought

A reminder that comment is sought on the draft revised Energy from Waste Policy Statement, that proposes tightened restrictions on…[Read More]

NSW textile data report

NSW EPA has released the NSW Textile data report – ‘Thread Count’ that provides information for quantifying the textile waste…[Read More]

NSW Councils receive funding for management of coastline erosion

NSW Minister for Local Government Shelley Hancock has announced that a number of coastal NSW councils will receive more than…[Read More]

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