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Wingfield is the site of the 94ha Wingfield Waste & Recycling Centre (commonly known as the Wingfield Tip or Wingfield Dump), formerly owned and operated by the Adelaide City Council, [3] and now operated as a "collaborative cluster of commercial businesses" including Orora, Adelaide Resource Recovery, Jeffries Group and Transpacific Industries. [4]
Northern Adelaide Waste Management Authority or NAWMA is a garbage, recycling, and green waste collection service for City of Salisbury, City of Playford, and the Town of Gawler in the northern suburbs of Adelaide, South Australia.
The recycling industry in Australia is crucial in the realisation of the National Waste Policy: Less waste, more resources objectives. [137] It involves multiple sectors of waste management, and requires specific collection and sorting practices which precede the sale of recyclables. [54]
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 ...
The City of Adelaide, also known as the Corporation of the City of Adelaide and Adelaide City Council, is a local government area in the metropolitan area of greater Adelaide, South Australia. It is legally defined as the capital city of South Australia by the City of Adelaide Act 1998.
Plans for a new sewerage works for Adelaide commenced in 1960 and the treatment of sewerage was relocated to the Bolivar Waste Water Treatment Plant at Bolivar, 6 km (3.7 mi) to the north, in 1966. The Islington sewage farm was subsequently closed and the land fell into disuse.
Adelaide City Council uses water from the lower river to irrigate the city's surrounding parklands. [86] Rubbish accumulation in the lower river is controlled with numerous collection racks, and sediments and other pollutants are filtered through constructed wetlands. [87]
Team Adelaide was an Australian political grouping. It controlled the City of Adelaide , a local government area in South Australia, between 2018 and 2022 . Although described as conservative-leaning, InDaily reported the group also campaigned for progressive action on homelessness and climate change.